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i loved her as lois. sad about laura, because i love her in general and i liked her in the role, but i'm excited to see more of that role with someone i know i like. and here's hoping maybe astra's not all the way dead:)

the fact that it took listening to winn, and not kara, who has been begging mon-el to listen to her and saying all of this from day one, really hits home why i hate this relationship so much. mon-el never listens to KARA the person he is supposed to care about. they've done this, over and over and over again, and it's

I loved this episode. I really hope they're able to make Katie McGrath a regular for next season.

i feel like the people who are being charmed by mon-el and his relationship with kara and i are watching two different shows. i don't find a single thing about him charming. everything he does grates on me, and i almost viscerally hate the idea of him and kara being anything other than platonic. it feels way too

I'm so glad that Heather is going to move into a bigger role on the show. She's definitely one of my favorites. Watching her and Rebeca be roommates is going to be so much fun.

the alex stuff was AMAZING and hoooly shit did her speech at the end hit wayyy close to home. i was tearing up. i agree about the james story line, it feels like it came out of nowhere. and it really rubs me the wrong way that it seems like they just totally dropped the kara/james relationship, and are probably

god, i hate this guy so fucking much. i was thrilled there wasn't much of him in the film.

if it's got elizabeth mitchell in it, i'll watch it anyway.

god, i don't think i can form anything coherent yet. this was beautiful. this entire show, was so fucking beautiful. i'm so glad to have watched it, start to finish, play out exactly the way it did.

book spoilers, but the girl in the 1940s isn't Faith. different kid.

I was angry that this story line ever even came about. I'm still angry that they've broken Arizona and Callie up to be honest. This just destroyed any hope I had of them maybe reconciling. That said, I'm really glad Arizona was awarded custody. Callie was totally in the wrong, and she did everything in such a shitty

if moriarty doesn't show up, i might just pull out all my hair. i don't care at all about all these dads. give joan something to do for the love of god please.

per: the timeline and the baby bump… spoilers. but no, it's correct that she shows more now and not in the 1940s.

I'm so happy Moriarty is coming back.

this episode was heartbreaking and stunning. those children actors are hitting it out of the park. (all of the cast members are.)

The book is pretty great, I'll be interested to see how the movie plays out.

this season has frustrated me quite a bit, it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't as good as it's been in the past. i'm definitely sick of seeing fiona in shitty relationships, i want them to give her an arc next season that has nothing to do with her love life or a man.

you basically summed up all my frustrations. that quote bothers me, i don't think anyone watching this show really cares all that much about the cases, beyond what it brings in to effect the characters. i would love for them to pull back on the cases, we don't need one to focus on in each episode. bring in a few

I ended up really liking this episode. The Kara/Lucy stuff was so great. I was afraid she was just going to disappear since she and James broke up, but I love the idea of the two of them kinda running the DEO. I really appreciate that they haven't made the two of them become catty with each other with the triangle

The fact that yet another queer woman has been killed by an arrow/bullet meant for someone else is such bullshit. I've long since stopped reading the comics, but I know that Abraham was the one who was supposed to die in this scene. And the fact that they chose to keep a straight man alive and kill a queer woman who