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I don't know, Brett Dalton coming back for an arc on a temporary basis is fine, but I wouldn't want Ward back for more. His arc is over, and he's better in small doses or if he's being shot or strangled by people.

Link please. I can never find enough interviews to obsess over

Going to watch this now. If it's even 10% as good as the Agents of Shield episode tonight, I'll give it an A

HIATUS?

This is a fictional framework right? Bring in Hayley Atwell next week as a Shield agent who never ages. Her and May and fight! It'll be for the ages!

I started cackling because the moment Daisy got that text in the end I knew the show was going to throw us a curveball and get back Ward instead of Lincoln, especially since the framework wiped out your misery. Ward was the first guy she's loved, if they gave her that, there would be no Lincoln to cry over. (And no

Agreed! Stone killed it in that song, she doesn't have a very strong voice, but somehow made a song about Auditions better. City of Stars was okay, but Audition in my opinion, was stronger and had better lyrics too.

Yeah, I didn't expect her win, with the likes of Emma Stone, Isabelle Huppert and Natalie Portman, but Meryl getting a nomination seemed way off.

I thought Arrival was excellent too! I wasn't expecting Amy Adams to win this year, not with Emma Stone and Natalie Portman's performances, but it's pretty sad that they gave a nomination to Meryl Streep instead.

Wow I really don't enjoy the asshole Mon-El was today, even though previously I did enjoy the relationship they were building up. I think being a dick is so natural on Daxon that it's taking Mon El a while to adjust.

Really? How awful. Thea is one of the best parts of Arrow, did Willa Holland ask for this contract so that she could do other projects? If so, I'd be heartbroken if she did a Roy and left the show next season. I would definitely stop watching.

I don't think she's a bad reporter necessarily, after all, she's the only person in Star City who found out Ollie ever visited Russia in his five years. That may credit more to the low IQ level of the citizens, because let's face it, if after like 50 terrorist attacks you're still living in Star City you're not the

Totally forgot about Felicity getting shot, as the show intended for me to do. This was a great time for a Felicity v Oliver episode like they did some time back concerning Laurel's comeback.

Possibly the most disappointing episode of the season. You don't just decide you suddenly want to go political, Arrow shoehorned it in so weirdly I was put off instantly.

Seeing as Daisy was the most interesting part of Lincoln, not really that surprising. Dude was blander than pre-hydra exposed Grant Ward. I actually cheered when he died.

Feel like Moonlight will win BP Oscar, but director would probably go to Damien Chazelle. La La Land is good but it really doesn't deserve so many awards. I think Chazelle for Director, Stone for Best Actress and score is the things they can safely claim.

It's clearly Brett Dalton in disguise. Ward will never die.

Or Agent Piper/Vasquez is secretly Brett Dalton in disguise. You can never not assume that Brett Dalton is in disguise somewhere.

I think he pissed off a lot of people in the pilot with the 'so that's why you're not into me' line but he's come a long way since.

This was one of the few episodes I've really enjoyed since the premiere. Supergirl is okay, but not enough to keep me excited for every Monday. Today's episode was pretty great though, loved the whole DEO sequence, although I just assumed Winn was the original switched White Martian already in the room, and the fake