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I liked how he was SO amazed by that fact. Like, Barry can deal with aliens and metahumans and villains, but a SISTER? No way.

He was referring to Earth-2!

I'd be much more surprised if she didn't know Kara is Supergirl at this point.

I'm only a little embarrassed by the fact that I had to pause multiple times for squeeing breaks. This was off the charts cute. (I liked that Barry and WInn instantly hit it off, too, seeing as he's this universe's answer to Cisco)

"There's a new superhero in National City, direct competition for Supergirl."
"He doesn't have to be competition!!"
SHOTS FIRED, SHOW.

Mine too — if I just scrunch it, leave it to dry, and brush it out a little later, this is basically it (but less shiny and perfect, obviously).
That being said, I have done this with a curling iron before, and it never takes more than 5 minutes. The trick is to just separate all your hair at once into 4-5 sections

I get that people are having strong emotional reactions to Lexa's death, and I don't begrudge them that, especially on the dimension of representation — that said, the amount of sheer vitriol directed at Jason and the rest of the writers is shocking and a little upsetting.
(I thought the death worked well on a

If I didn't think Colin O'Donoghue was great, though, I'd be the first one in line to see Rose McIver as Captain Hook.

Harry is Jay's ex? I must have missed that plotline (really regrettably)

Wait. Wait. Wait. I 100% did not realize she was on Once Upon a Time. I have to take a minute and go process this.

"Who is this scary, horrible, and potentially dangerous monster?"

Both CEG and Jane the Virgin talked about Bechdel tests tonight…

I loved the Broad City shoutout, especially coming from an episode written by Bloom, who actually used to be Ilana Glazer's roommate.

Wow. I've never actually seen the Daredevil movie, and that was…really something.

I can't speak for the US, but growing up in Canada this book was EVERYWHERE.

I like how you censored one but not the other.

Especially considering that anti-Muslim prejudice is incredibly overt, and levelled equally at Middle Easterners, Indians, Pakistanis (all of whom may not even be Muslim), and anyone who fits the certain "brown" profile.

"SHE KILLED MISS GRANT???"

While the show does seem to be making a lot of wonky plot choices, there's still some really interesting stuff going on with the political implications of the City of Light — Jaha's statement about gaining more political influence by indoctrinating more people seems like it's meant to mirror religion-centred interest

(PROMO SPOILER) It looks like Octavia is really going to beat some sense into him next week, which I'm totally here for.