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That’s right, Tamara is the mystery woman who he called earlier this
season, the shadowy figure who appears on his cell phone as “HER.”

Oh, my god, should have written "is similar" or something so that you wouldn't come up with that "but it has no mask and cape" crap. If you don't want to see that the colours, the white cross on upper body, boots make it look like a stripper variant of a Huntress costume, then don't. I'm sure it's just a huge

One easter egg you missed: Helena's stripper outfit was basically Huntress' comic book costume.

Janina Gavankar IS Hall. You're thinking of Jessica De Gouw.

I was just going to write to the commenter above that with the dude being named Flynn Regina must have thrown him in an arcade game or something.

Or at least a paramedic in Miami.

They did before. That's how Ellen May first appeared, IIRC.

This is gonna make brain surgery difficult.

I might. It started airing last week here in Poland. TV guides say it's supposed to be 19 episodes which is obviously wrong, but I bet they have all finished ones.

@avclub-c701a997d9bef627835b036efb4eca63:disqus Oh my God, that bit in first season where he read the reflection of the face of John Casey's daughter.

I thought Neal Cassady wouldn't try to hide that line of thought and just be into it, but I only know the movie version of his fictional version, so I might be wrong.

IIRC, August was turned into boy by magic spell after he, uh, died? And then after all these years the spell was slowly fading away until he was wooden again. And then Rumplestiltskin brought magic back and the spell was working again. Or something.

So, which fairy tale reimagining was a commercial dissapointment recently?

I'm thinking with McKenna it's a little different than with Helena: I assume in the past she was hanging out in the same circles as them and knows at least Tommy if not Laurel, so it's more like four old friends with slightly complicated relations between them hanging out. Although now I'm not sure if Ollie was

Don't eat the crab dip if you go there.

Argo also had female JD Dorian. Throughtout the movie I could not recall where I know her from and realized only after seeing her name in the credits.

Yeah, there was a weird thing that Stan was played by someone else in his appearance between superpowers episode and this one.

Well, I'm done.

Those bits at dry cleaner's were quite hilarious.

No, he tries to lead a honest life for a bit working in the mines, but is roped into the robbery by other miners (that is when he meets Shelby), and then he's hired by the redhead.