avclub-89d2a6cb9d9dbcc3def243c61fc10f4e--disqus
CarolineS
avclub-89d2a6cb9d9dbcc3def243c61fc10f4e--disqus

Thanks for this comment by the way! I'll try to keep my Maggie/DeLuca snark in check a little more in the future.

I really like Maggie too! She hits a "nerdy girl" sweet spot that I didn't even realize Grey's hadn't covered already.

What's up with Meredith/Derek's fancy house? Did they just sell it? Or does someone we know live there now?

I had the exact same reaction! The"unethical" angle didn't even occur to me last week, but I saw a lot of you guys bring it up.

I'm glad there are other April lovers here! She's the kind of person I maybe wouldn't want to hang out with in real life, but who I really enjoy watching on TV.

Just want to say, you are doing the lord's work here.

I think Penny is a resident b/c she was already working at the hospital where Derek died, right?

I loved that too! Especially because in every office I've ever worked in it's subtly expected that the women are the ones who answer the phones, even when that isn't explicitly part of their job description. So I loved seeing that expectation reversed.

I totally feel you on this and while I don't know if there's a way to avoid it in the comments section, I'm going to keep all of that comic book-based foreshadowing out of my reviews as much as possible.

Earlier Hank tells Alex that this is the kind of thing "people get disappeared over," so I got the sense it was not a legal/justified move, but Harper and Lucy were just power hungry and vindictive. (Which definitely doesn't jive with Lucy's later change of heart but whatever.)

Oh my god, thank you! I was trying to figure out why the name sounded so familiar to me!

A couple of episodes ago Non pledged to launch a war on Earth in two weeks and no one at the DEO has done a single thing about it since then. So, yes, I think the show has forgotten about it. Until, of course, it inevitably pops back up in the season finale.

Maybe, but later Jeremiah says that J'onn "saved his life," which I think has to be in reference to the snake thing. Which means the show itself wanted us to think that snake was a threat.

Punisher's involvement in the season finale is *very* heroic to me. Or, at least, the show seems to be presenting him as a total hero in his final moments. I agree that's kind of a shift from the way he's presented for most of the season though.

That's my favorite scene in Man Of Steel so if Supergirl was going to steal something, I'm glad they stole that.

"We didn't have email passwords on my planet!"

Do we know the status of Lois and Clark in this universe? Are they dating? Does Lois even know Superman's identity?

For what it's worth, I used "mansplaining" rather than "patronizing" because I realized I was making a slightly nitpicky complaint and wanted a hyperbolic/tongue-in-cheek way to acknowledge that (which maybe didn't read). I repeated it with Karen in another attempt to show I was using it rather disingenuously.

"Though that may say more about Henry Cavill," made me laugh very hard.

Mmm, what you say? Mm, that you only meant well?