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You guys, it made me so happy to see Milton the useless toaster/fax machine again.

Was Mara Wilson the server?

I'm not ready either. I'm going to miss my weekly dose of Melanie Lynskey and Amanda Peet.

Oh good Lord, I was hoping this was a lame April Fool's gag

I remember the S1 one stuff, but I'm trying to think and I honestly cannot remember anyone pointing it out this season as much as they did in the previous season (which was much more consistent.)

That Pablo Picasso face was so adorable I can't believe that this season has made me like him so much when he was so annoying throughout the first two seasons

I'd like to know that too. The montage makes it seem like there's something moving in the rubble of the Sith Temple but I couldn't tell if it was her or not but Kevin seems to see it as a sign of her being alive.

Shout out to composer Kevin Kiner whose work during the finale was top notch. The music during the ending montage and Ahsoka's duel with Vader sent chills down my spine.

Surprised Trey didn't bring a Zach Braff movie with him.

Sadly, yes.

Sweet.

"It was a hot day in August. So unusual."
"What? August is always hot."

Haven't seen either, but Frank Grillo is my future 8th husband and he's in The Grey, so…

The 4th one. Or was it third? I think those two were aired out of order so I'm, not sure how it'd be listed online

Just 10 minutes of it was enough for you to think it was awful and awkward?

I mean, sexy firemen are always there to save the day, so I'll allow the random silliness.

With Cat's emphasis at "THAT" directed at Kara, she must still know that she's Supergirl, right?

You should really give this show another shot. The episode when Livewire is introduced is when it turns into a delight. It's also the episode when Cat is fleshed out and becomes the show's MVP.

Kara's joy from getting the ice cream from Barry and then discovering he likes donuts? That was me throughout the episode, which was so goddamn delightful that it was probably the highlight of my day.

"how does the grossest seasonal confection this side of candy corn keep selling?"