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Would give Supergirl all the points if they decided after bringing in Project Cadmus to say "fuck it, we're adding Amanda Waller and we're casting a middle-aged, heavy-set black woman. Take that Arrow and DCEU!"

I can't pick a favorite thing between the GoT/Star Wars/Indiana Jones/Bechtel Test dream, Margollum, Penny's journey in the Neitherlands, and everything Alice's parents. Definitely an "A" episode

At this point I'm just sticking with it to the series finale, hoping for the occasional fun guest star return. Anything more than that is a pleasant surprise.

Bonnie-Annalise-Eve threesome it is! I'm calling it Bannalieve.

That's a good point, having both rebellion leaders take part in the same specific plan is a bad idea. It actually looked like Sinclaire didn't know if Miller or Harper were involved, so the less recourse from conspirator to conspirator, the better.

Is it bad that I was kind of glad she didn't show up because that meant she was safe and wouldn't get caught/arrested/executed? Love Abby but she's near the top of "probably going to die" list so I'm always nervous.

Was disappointed that Emma Caulfield's Blind Witch had all of 30 seconds of screen time. At least have her offer to bake Henry into a pizza or something ("it tastes like lies").

At least the party girl had a super satisfying ending to make up for the awfulness of the first two episodes.

I feel like they've been telegraphing a potential Bellamy death this season pretty hard, but on this show you really never know.

Even though I'm a huge Clexa fan and am heartbroken, I completely respect the decision and thought the fallout of her death was tragic and beautiful. People on twitter are just too much, but I suspect a lot of Clexa fans are devastated but accept it.

Every time I've seen Debnam-Carey's name in the credits, I've been thinking to myself "THIS is the episode she gets killed off, she has to go back to Fear the Walking Dead…"

Anyone else swear at their TV when Jaha forgot who Wells was? That was chilling.

Although Camryn Manheim was a very typical therapist type in this episode, she absolutely nails those witty, somewhat snippy therapist lines. Always a pleasure to see her on TV.

I believe it was Slate, but yeah it was a great line.

It's called Legends of Tomorrow Season 2: Birds of Prey, but minus Kendra and with Helena back instead, and maybe Sin and Lyla too. Lady Shiva stars as the villain.

I just want him to try to get back together with her so she can shoot him down HARD and for good. Oliver deserves some rejection.

If you include Earth-2, Killer Frost is up there too.

I imagine when Laurel feels unneeded by the group, she goes to Detroit to put her Wildcat-taught street-fighting skills to use.

In addition to Wally being a dick, his dialogue always involves painful, Gotham-quality speed puns.

This is also something shows going back to Smallville have always done. You can't stretch a 22-23 episode order over a 35 week broadcast season without taking multiple brakes, or one really goddamn long hiatus.