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An all -zombie Sex In The City club.

Cover your damned shame, Wes.
I put it down to some kind of weird roleplay with the Dean.

It was Roger or Dodger. She wasn't sure which and it was taken Boone killed the other.
Babies were in the asylum because, hey, who nowadays really remembers what conditions were like back in the 90s anyway?
Hester signposted the neckbrace by saying the fall down stairs and cool refrigerator had almost cured her.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Velocity drug plays part of Wally's origin as well.

It didn't hit the inspired heights of episodes such as Grodd or Reverse-Flash but this was a solid story that moved arc-plots along, told a good story and had a couple of good fights so there wasn't much to dislike.
As it was an xmas ep a line about what Henry was doing wouldn't have gone astray.

How could I forget to note how much I loved Chanel #3/ Dirty Helen's advice letters from her biological father? Not to mention the court-room Hairmuff nod to Billie Lourd's real mother Carrie Fisher?
Ok. Now I want Dirty Helen as head counsellor at Dean Fisher's Camp For Children With Troubled Or Multiple

No need, you like what you like. You can be very aware of a show's flaws and still enjoy it, sometimes you can't.

I agree with so much written above. Out of eleven characters only 1 dying felt like a serious letdown. But seen as two episodes Dorkus is an A/A-, Final Girls does not stick the ending in any way; C/C-.
Hester was so obvious (I was really hoping for her death to be the final clue) that it wasn't a great reveal and the

I think you're right. They added J'emm because he's thematically linked to MM; he was (unwillingly) a member of the Injustice League as MM's opposite and J'onnz's rogues gallery does contain the Faceless Hunters of Saturn who were namechecked here.
Max Lord provides another JL link to despero so they just decided

While it was a wrongheaded scene I do note that Cat pointed out that the entire office noticed, and possibly gossiped about, her obviously mooning over Olsen. Winn's statement doesn't come out of nowhere.

In the comics he also had a little brother, T'omm J'onnzz. No lie.

Does anybody seriously relate to Wolverine?

The episode was full of the usual Smallville-esque clunkiness and bad soapy plot elements (Winn walking in on Jimmy, Kara at JUST the wrong time, Alex's Very Stupid Plan), but there are moments that managed to shine through despite itself.
Cat Grant has grown into the show's MVP after Benoist and the scene between

Winn is, or is the son of, the comics villain Toyman. Psycho stalker tendencies are not unexpected.

First the bad: Coy is one word for Moffat but more often than not what he does are narrative cheats. The whole drama of the last episode was based around the Doctor unwilling to give up a secret and that is that the Hybrid is 'me'. Or 'Me'. Or 'me and Clara'. Or 'two warrior races'. So really he knew bugger all. Don't

It doesn't necessarily mean he hadn't been around a long time before them.

Yeah, so maybe he was dodging homeland security nowadays? He apparently has no previous criminal records. One of those immortals who never bothered investing enough to afford their own jet.

I guess it's so that people who follow blind into the Arrow part 2 (like me) weren't totally lost by the dramaz happening.

Speaking of math, how old was this kid supposed to be? He acted more loike a 5 year old than any 10 year old I know.