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I'm wondering what happens if someone with the Flame in their heads also takes the City of Light chip, if you get two versions of Alie inside your skull duking it out.

Really? I thought the flashbacks this episode were pretty sweet.

Sort of like how the Spanish word for "black" is "negro", but unless the rest of your sentence is also in Spanish, referring to a black person as being "negro" is a very bad idea.

So, I know the flashbacks haven't been that interesting this season, but I thought for sure the review would mention how this episode laid the groundwork for Oliver to go to Russia and join the Bratva next season. That's a story we've been looking forward to since the third episode of the series.

I was wondering if they were going to do a double whammy and have Detective Lance die of a heart attack after hearing about Laurel's death. But that would have probably pushed the episode from tragedy to comedy.

So, wait, did anyone involved with the show just come out and say, "Lexa's not going to die" or something?

My understanding is Age of Ultron was considered a failure solely because it made less than the first Avengers movie, in an era when big blockbuster sequels are expected to get higher grosses with each installment.

"Oh, come on, that billionaire playboy? He's too busy socializing at cocktail parties and managing the affairs of the Wayne foundation."

There's something I don't get about the fans who feel mislead about Lexa's fate. If you're taking in various social media information about the show, then it seems like it would be hard to avoid learning that Alycia Debnam-Carey wouldn't be with the show for long. And if you're just looking at the show itself without

Considering everyone in the city is seemingly required to stop by Jitters at some point, barista could very well be quite a lucrative profession. :)

Isn't that when you should use spoiler tags the MOST, though? If it's an article about The 100, anyone who reads it should assume it contains spoilers for the most recent episodes, so spoiler warnings are unnecessary. But why would anyone expect the comment section for The 100 to contain spoilers for Black Sails?

I don't know about that. Despite everything, I think they can be pretty sure Bellamy won't do anything that would get Octavia killed. If she's breaking Kane out, he's not gonna have people start shooting at her.

The 100 is definitely a sterling example of a show that needs a few episodes to find itself, but then gets really, really good.

The explanation was always that Nyssa came across Sara washed up somewhere after the Season 2 flashback finale, and she decided to bring her new friend home with her.

Now the game becomes how long you can keep them there before they drown in their own pee.

I'm not sure if time drift is supposed to be time travel having an external effect on your brain, or if it's just a psychological phenomenon, where people in these circumstances tend to react in a certain way.

The League has been referred to as a place where people can go to find a purpose for their life, so I'd imagine it's pretty accepting of people. Basically, it's a cult, but one that's taken that old spirituality-through-martial-arts thing to a very dark place.

I really think that was put in there precisely because they realized how easily League of Assassins mooks get taken out, and just decided to make a gag of it.

This is the Internet, though. You could say that puppies are awesome, and there'd be some die-hard kitten-lover out there who'd yell at you to slit your own wrists.

Hey, he started the season by kidnapping Clarke, who used to be called "Princess". There might be a little of that old magic crown inside him.