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Really liked this episode, par for the course with this show.

Don't you know nothing about this them there Golden Age of Teevee? If something isn't flat-out great than it is worthless! Hell on Wheels has the unfortunate fate, like so many other poor souls before it, of being merely "pretty good."

Yeah, it isn't really working for me. Yes, Clarke is awesome and pretty and apparently you are crazy for her but, come on Finn, you are being a wee bit ridiculous.

If you asked me last week: "Hey, gforguava, since a Clarke+Anya escape attempt is the greatest thing ever, what is the one thing that has to happen during said event?"

Everything Bullock was good, besides that this episode was pretty terrible but at least it was entertainingly so. None of the flaws of the previous episodes have been worked out, some are in fact worse than ever(Fish Mooney's non stop exposition), but at least it was all wrapped up in copious amounts of ridiculousness.

I laughed my ass off at Constantine's line, something like "Romani magic is the darkest kind of magic!"

Yeah, this wasn't all that good. It was the apotheosis of "bland supernatural TV episode", main character enters a new location, gets involved in a story no one could ever care about, conflict resolved in a most predictable manner.

"Miller and Monroe were both in this episode, so it really satisfied my love of tertiary characters."

"Murphy using Raven's pain as a jumping off point to how sad and tragic his life is was typical and disgusting and I don't need the show attempting to make me feel bad for him. Which I am still very worried they are going to try to do."

It is what I craved after last week's episode and here it comes! Blessed be, The 100.

There were definitely kids in this episode(as part of the Ark people), a group of them get a reaction shot when the crucified guy screams. I only remembered because I was also thinking about the apparent lack of kids too.

I liked this one well enough. It wasn't as laser-focused as the premiere, which is to be expected, and it didn't have Clarke with her eye on the prize, carrying the episodes momentum along with her(also to be expected), but it was still good. Gotta set stuff up, establish status quos, etc. With a great ending to cap

I thought he was fine, the only problem is that if it isn't David Warner's voice saying "Detective." then it'll never feel right.

That I will not argue.

Balderdash, Nyssa is barely a character at all, let alone a compelling one.

The Demon's Head!
Ninja Archer Action!
Purple Ninja Smoke Signal!
Ninja Shawl Arrow Blocking!
Roy flips into fighting stance, meets knockout dart!
Upside-down Thea hang!
Nanite GPS Tracker Arrows!
Merlyn Smoke Bomb Vanish followed by a patented Barrowman side-grin!
Boxer Laurel!

Like this: <_i_> Your message here. <_/i_>

Yeah, he wrote it under a pseudonym and it even landed on the "Black List" of Best Unproduced Screenplays before finally getting made.

The only mmo to ever really get its hooks in me. Storm Defender for life.

Man, I still miss Popular. :(