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For reference in case there are somehow some people that don’t watch Crazy Ex Girlfriend on this site:

As the credits roll on my laptop from the final episode, it’s time for my take!

This means we’re one step closer to a Nextwave movie!

You know how sometimes, just to mix things up a bit, Kinja actually reduces the number of stars visible beside a comment after you try to give your own star. Well, I was pretty sure in each case it’s just a temporary glitch with no real net effect, until I read another commenter state that yes, you are in fact

This was definitely an episode where I was whispering “Please don’t, please don’t, please don’t” from the couch as Rebecca looked at the pills and then stopped talking as she took each one individually. I think it’s the great television shows that tell you a scene like that is coming, but still manage to punch you in

Doctor 13's skepticism is so strong, he’s been shown to be resistant to magic.

Also, he wouldn’t know what “tonally consistent” meant if you tattooed it on his forearm.

I’ve watched a good deal of Ryan Murphy’s stuff and I think the most objective critique of his projects is that they at first appear to be some of the most audacious television ever to hit the small screen but then quickly unravel into pure flotsom.

I wonder where one would find that information.

That tech was being guarded by a cyborg played by the woman who plays Vixen.

Vixen is a fantastic character, and this introduction will be a great primer before a version of the character (one of our Vixen’s ancestors, it seems) appears on the second season of Legends of Tomorrow later this fall.

Err, the second season of Legends of Tomorrow, featuring Mari McCabe’s grandmother Amaya Jiwe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), aired last season. The upcoming third season is going to feature Mari’s sister/Amaya’s granddaughter Kuasa as a major recurring villain. That’s probably part of why they’re showing this, because

THANK YOU, CW! I started this and honestly forgot about it. I prefer this method of viewing.

Releasing it all at once kills the community discussion surrounding the series. It becomes almost impossible to discuss the series with others in any detail because you might have watched two episodes or thirteen episodes, and they may have watched any number in between. There’s no shared exhilaration over