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Mack was never, ever a problem. He was just rarely used in huge cast.

That was delightfully specific.

Honestly, the Matrix Reloaded was a Hollywood blockbuster with years of prep-time.

… Damn, that would have been hilarious.

He's so goddamn handsome and decent and adorable.

And then we won't have flustered, persistent people saying, "But-but-but-but… M-m-Marvel movies aren't perfect either!"

At least Age of Ultron was fun (for me, at least).

Between Flash and Supergirl, the PLEASE GOD GIVE IT TO US musical episode would need to be, like, three hours to give all of the various musical theater people justice.

Ehhh, it was pretty hand-wavey. "I've been working on my speed" was entirely fine for me. I was too eager to watch the two most adorable superheroes interact to consider the logistics.

THIS

I can't be the first person to point this out, but when the show started, Cisco was considered by most fans as an obnoxious "geek." It delights me now that he's always the funniest part of any scene.

Andy Mientus and Rick Cosnett are such adorable parts of this show. I hope the (changed?) current timeline means that Pied Piper will show up more often.

Me, too. I keep wanting to find out Mack's gay, but I have been thinking that since FitzMack started.

Agreed. They were very distinctive and creepy.

But they were genuinely menacing. Weren't there hints they were removing zombie limbs for some reason? I feel like the show built them up and then were like, "No, we have other stuff to get to."

Grobglas does "flummoxed sadness" better than anyone. She's hilarious and devastating between expressions.

When Jane called Rafael and detailed the fucking *logistics* of driving every day so that it wouldn't be an inconvenience to Rafael seeing his son, I was livid. Dude is a spoiled brat, and he never seems to learn.

On lesser melodramas, the idea of "Michael's impending death" would be bled for each drop of blood. On this show, it's only vaguely ominous, and yet worrisome. I love it.

He was at maximum chill this episode. Gotta love him.

Man, the Villanueva girls will always be the best part of the show, but I love, love, love Petra's transformation this season. The actress and the writing are consistently surprising and lovely.