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"Never go hungry again." I get the feeling that most of the zombies in Seattle are the hyenas and Carey Gold (given the British accent) is Scar. True, the Graves weren't behind the murders, but boy did they pull off the "coup of the century." Come on, this must want you think of the "Be Prepared" song.

I think I've got a new name for Barnes, now that his hand's been blasted off: Captain Hook. LOL

Oh yeah…

We see Siobhan Smythe/Silver Banshee become a sort of Venom last season. Why shouldn't Supergirl also have a best friend turning into the bad guy over a perceived betrayal and deception?

We'll see if Lena's anywhere close to becoming the next Harry Osborn.

Don't forget: Rhea wasn't the first alien who deceived Lena. Because Lillian won't let Kara forget it, either.

I saw that one, too.

Ah, good old fashion casualties: one of the best things in an alien invasion. Not everyone on Earth is going to make it out alive. And I have a feeling that one of the main characters will die in the next episode.

The instant Selina was pushed out a window and surrounded by cats, I thought of Batman Returns. Pure classic.

The reason why a double-cross from Helix hasn't been considered is because they have kept their word at the end of last episode. Once they got Kayden James out of ARGUS, they gave Felicity the device that would allow her to track down Chase. They're hackers with a sense of honor. Simple as that.

More like his corpse is in the space-time continuum.

At first, I had been hoping that Savitar was Eddie Thawne. That would've made sense if the suit was made as a sort of "symbiote"; you know, when Eddie Brock became Venom, a twisted alien version of Spider-Man. Not trying to poke at the "Eddies" from two different franchises, but ever since Zoom, I've been dying to see

Ask yourself this, Lyla: How dangerous is Cayden James compared to Malcolm Merlyn, Deathstroke, the Reverse Flash, Ra's al Ghul, King Shark, Damion Darhk, Zoom, Prometheus, and the Dominators? He's a hacker, not a murderer or a meta-human. At least reduce his sentence for good behavior.

Let's not go overboard here.

Not much into Star Trek, but I think I see where you're going with this.

I knew that Max's assistant was behind the nanobot attacks. When there's a coup in progress, it's always the ones you least suspect; Zootopia taught me that lesson.

This new Blaine now kinda reminds me of Ebenezer Scrooge as he is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past. You see all the regret on his face as he hears what he did to his dad. And the way he wanted to avoid taking the memory serum makes you wanna water up. Gnarly, huh?

So it's more like Hamilton's career suicide, then.

I remember that.

If I didn't know better, I'd say that Maul lost and died on purpose. He was always a better duelist than Obi-Wan, as proven in their few encounters. I think that by this point, he just saw no further reason to keep on living, but he wouldn't go by suicide. He'd want a warrior's death; something that Darth Sidious