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Since Mermaids can travel between realms, could Ariel "carry" them back to Storybrooke? I'm sure Regina or Rumple could come up with the equivalent of the Bubble Head charm from Harry Potter.

Belle and Ariel were fantastic.

Turns out the Machine was bought by ChumHum.

I liked him at first, but at this point he has devolved to "NOPE. YOU DON'T KNOW HOW YOU FEEL ALICIA. BUT I KNOW. NEENER NEENER"

Depends on if you're going by metropolitan area or another figure. Indy, Jacksonville, and Columbus are actually quite small (1-2 million each). Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta would be the biggest unrepresented ones (at 5-6 million each), but I was joking that broadcast TV doesn't like cities in red states or even

"Gwen Ihnat, meanwhile, would like to see the princess re-imagined as partners on a detective squad, Cagney & Lacey style."

"Then, presumably, watch one of the aliens devour Mark Cuban whole."

I think the Marquess originally had his horse in England, but after the divorce Nigella Mason moved the horse to Ulster County when she moved to Manhattan. She kept it upstate because Manhattan isn't the ideal place for keeping horses. The horse pimping would likely take place in or around Ulster County. On that note,

Probably the best thing about Elementary is the mature, platonic relationship between Sherlock and Watson. So many shows would instead send one or the other character into a jealous rage.

Zuleikha Robinson was great, and I was expecting Jafar to betray her, but having her be the serpent staff was a nice touch. I hope we see her again.

Since he's been mentioned multiple times, I would assume that Ra's al Ghul is the Big Bad. The producers did mention though that this season would have two Big Bads, so I'm wondering if the second is Blood or the woman who was Fryer's boss at the end of Season 1 (possibly Summer Glau?) or someone else.

I'm assuming there was a matching pink jacket to go with the black top. But yeah, those pants were just a little too hot pink. Unless this was her weekend office attire, but she has a government job now, amirite?

Perhaps, but since she knows Slade and Shado, it sounds like both Sara and Oliver leave the boat at some point to return to the island, where plot twists and shenanigans ensue.

You misunderstood me. Point A is her first flashback encounter with Oliver that we just saw. She has been hardened, yes, but she has not been trained as a member of the League. She is not yet the Canary. Point B is about a year later (or in May sweeps, more accurately) where something happens and Oliver believes she

I don't think so. Just because she hits Oliver doesn't mean she's a badass yet. Present day Oliver was surprised that she learned out to fight. I think during the first year she simply helped Ivo run his experiments on the ship. By the end of the second year, Oliver believes she is dead again. But how she gets from

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like Sara and Oliver are together in the flashbacks for only one year, after which he believes she is dead while she trains with the League of Assassins. Sara therefore should be in the flashbacks for the bulk of season 2, but not after. Whether her character survives in the

Moira's ignorance is believable since the Hood "kidnapped" both her and Oliver near the season 1 finale. Not sure about Thea or Laurel. I wouldn't be surprised if they had suspicions.

So many wheels spinning, so little time. What is Moira's big secret? Crazy, obviously wrong theory: she has been Ra's al Ghul all along.

No they are not. The American Revolution (1763-1783) is the longer historical period in which tensions between the colonies and England led to war. The Revolutionary War (1775-1783) is the shorter period during which armies of both sides formally organized and engaged in combat. The Boston Massacre (1770) and the

You're just frustrated that Arrow didn't get picked. It's okay, I am too.