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Diggle and Lyla are the only contenders at the moment.

No one is going to mention how the picture Winston carries around of him and Furguson might be the best human/animal picture ever? Because seriously, recreating the Alien chestburster scene? Genius!

It's interesting, I had opposite reactions to Mon-El not listening to Kara last week versus this week, and here's why:

Supergirl helped deliver a litter of puppies, because helping deliver a human baby just isn't adorable enough… seriously though, I giggled delightedly at that.

Also, he just said "dating", not "slept together" (which would have been icky). As it was, the only real issue with it was that announcing it directly went against Kara's wishes, and the writers only had that happen so Kara wouldn't be as inclined to take him seriously later.

And it sounds like "family" means the opposite of "love and trust unconditionally" to him.

I had a moment there where I was really scared that it was going to be revealed that Lyra and Mon-El had had a past fling - thank goodness that wasn't the case.

Is it too much to hope that they could have a duet on this subject during the musical crossover? Because that would just be the best.

Mac uses his trusty shotgun-axe, which I'm pretty sure is not loaded with icers.

Just like if you hit someone on the head with a hard object, you're likely to give them brain damage or even kill them especially if you're not a medical professional (and even then I'm not sure). But media too often portrays it as a simple way to knock out friends, foes and all those in between with no lasting

I always figured "El" was like "Jones" or something, and that there were a lot more interplanetary relationships/moves before the war.

I hadn't even thought about the daddy issues bonding Winn and Mon-El and aligning their perspective on the Jeremiah thing, but that's a good point. And I really love their bromance, though despite us not having seen much of it onscreen before now, it struck me as being past the "budding" stage since Winn has already

I agree. They've really been setting that reaction up in a subtle-as-a-sledgehammer sort of way. There was a stretch of episodes there for a while where Kara either mentioned to/in front of Mon-El how much she valued honesty or expressed to him how much she appreciated him telling the truth about something at least

This is exactly how I feel about Twister. Also, it has a great score.

I'm 29 and I've had bad knees since about the same age as you (a combination of genetic issues and exacerbating occurrences). Ever since, I've feared that this is the year that I'll have to get them replaced so you have my full sympathy! Good luck, and speedy recovery!

I started chuckling just thinking about it - there was not enough of him in that movie, and I'm pretty sure I'd still say that if he'd been in every scene.

This was my first reaction too.

This is why hospitals legitimately terrify me. You hear about people dying from complications during surgery, and there's no way to know if it was something inevitable because the issue really was too complicated or surgeon error. But when it's a matter of life or death, we don't usually get to chose whose hands we

Well, if I remember correctly, Berlanti got his start on Dawson's Creek, so I'm hoping he'll recognize the similarities and let the Betty and Jughead thing continue as long as it works.

I know! I love that when Betty suggested "Rebel Without A Cause" as the final film to show at the drive-thru last week, Jughead smiled at her with the most sardonic-free smile we'd seen from him so far; it was such a small but sweet moment and they added more moments like that this week. I worry that this being the