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Ooh, good one! I noticed that about her during this episode, but didn't recall whether it'd been a thing throughout the series.

Here's a tiny thing I noticed (and subsequently overthought) this episode: Oliver is maybe the only person who never changes clothes. Naturally that makes sense in the astral plane, but he's been out for a while now, and he's still in the same togs. The reason it stands out - aside from the sharpness of his suit - is

I agree! There's many shows I like, but between getting work done, putting the kid to bed, hitting the sack at a reasonable time and just generally HAVING A MOMENT TO MYSELF, ALRIGHT, JESUS, I usually wind up catching things on OnDemand at irregular hours. There's also the fact that I often wait to see if something is

I know this movie is not Baby Driver, yet every time I see one mentioned, I need to take a moment to remind myself it is not the other.

Damn good TV. I make a point of being at home, on the couch by 9:50 on Wednesdays so I can watch this show as it airs. That kind of thing doesn't happen for me anymore.

What's been bugging me most is that the most popular plotline in a show called "Supergirl" is "Hey, what about THIS guy? He's pretty interesting, right?"

I will never be as happy as these people.

Sort of a February-November thing?

Also: Tom Cavanagh in The Flash, who's the only one who gets to include a psychic gorilla among his iterations.

Yes. I also think the real Lenny was as well, and that she really was a friend of David's. The Shadow King saw the connection so took the opportunity to off her when Syd had the wheel so he could overwrite her on David's memories.

Two (more) of my favorite things:

EAST MAN! He came out of the EAST to do battle with the amazing RANDO!!

I assume it's a callback to Pearl also wearing a bone in her hair.

Look, I also think that Chelsea Handler does the bad kind of comedy, but that doesn't mean I agree with this asshole.

I mean, you're right, but I'm referring to a Wells that allows Cavanagh to play a role for a season. Although Gorilla City showed that he doesn't need much to work with - Grodd-Wells should probably count as well.

When the Observers show up, you know you're in trouble.

Oh please tell me we're getting a fourth Wells. I'm not being facetious - I would LOVE if each season gained a new character for Tom Cavanagh.

Oh god, THANK YOU. My wife and I went to a soup-focused fundraiser, in which you pay at the door and get a bowl which you can refill from a variety of servers. It was all good soup - let's make that clear - but my wife was indignant at my lack of excitement. Soup, for her, is one of the pinnacles of comfort food;

I think there was a real Lenny, at the actual Clockworks, and David trusted her, so the demon overwrote his memories with her once she conveniently died and couldn't contradict them. In fact, if the demon was in David's brain, then it was there when Syd hopped in - maybe it took advantage of her confusion to do some

Savitar is H.R. He talks like him, even calls Wally "Wallace." There's even a kind of rhyminess with "Savitar/H.R." And the Wells pendulum was due to swing back to Evil.