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People are bitching about the Savatar thing, and all I could think is: AT LAST! A DAMN EPISODE THAT'S AS CHARMING AS SEASON 1 & 2! It was just nice to see the team being awesome to each other in some at or another (except Julian. But he's out stated his welcome. Go back to Hogswarts, you turd). Joe and Cecile was

Oh yeah, I didn't even go into Maggie's side. She's totally feeling threatened by Supergirl because the reality is: YES, supergirl could handle the majority of the police activity and make the police seem worthless and redundant. Maggie was scrapping a barrel in reasons why her methods were "better", with the subtext

Yeah, I feel that they explore that really well in Supergirl, and have done so in season one and two of the flash. (Season 3 is kinda makes me feel Barry is emotionally unstable). But the best for the human exploration has been with Jessica Jones and Luke cage. Ollie and Murdock don't count because they're humans with

Haha! We saw that Maggie had resolve with Kara, so you know they have each other's backs now. But yeah, Kara is scrappy enough to do something like that. She holds grudges and gets pissed. That's why she's cooler than her cousin. Hahaha

Remember, Kara has shown to be a hot head at times, with a lack of formal diplomacy (though she's really sweet and loving). It was through Alex and the DEO she gained an initial round of protocol training, but never dealt with the police on a personal level. Plus, she's used to the praise and not the criticsm of late.

I'm still in shock by how awesome this was. I can't offer any more to this conversation because everyone has said everything I wanted to say about the beauty of the show and cast. All I can add to it is that it looks like we found the right show runner and production team for that Sandman series we've been dreaming

heh. I'd advise not feeding the trolls. BTW: I like your discussion about The Master and such.

Man, oh man. Three awesome episodes in a row, and this one was like…the best the show had ever had in the ten years of the reboot. It all feels like one big apology letter from Moffat with the Bill/Capaldi team and capalidi's high end Tom Baker like quips. Plus we get so much more depth in his character, and FINALLY a

The whole Killer frost thing is like the meta pschitzophrenia thing, from what I'm gathering. But I get what you're saying…why would having this Elsa like power suddenly make her a psychopath. I could understand her emotionally freaking out and getting emotionally broken. But it's like the power of cold is this

Dude, Cory and Robin tore it up in this episode! I realize the majority of te haters of this show grew up on the batman animated series, but reflecting on how rediculous the 60s show was in combination of Burton's dark fairy tale spin on it, this show plays massive homage to both influence. Nygma was the total rock

Katlyn was killer frost in the comics. They made her "good" for the show to have a secondary plot point. I'm not well versed in the original comics, but I'm getting there slowly. The Iris thing is played out, that is for sure. To this day I still get more upset when bad things happen to Felicity over at Team Arrow,

Yeah. I hope it's not that simple and it's a total mind blowing experience as well. I mean, something or someone random like…someone from Arrow or Legends. HA. Or maybe Slender Man or something. HA But yeah, they started off pretty OK this season, then got sloppy and worn down. Like I just ranted on another comment

Yeah, that grave stuff got a little old. But at the same time, that was still more interesting than "who's yet this even FASTER speedster? EH? EH?" I want Barry to fight something new. Something different. Or maybe just nothing typical. It seems that Barry has some depression issues in the future. Maybe cisco gets

Well, I know the pattern (as I was the only person who defended poor Season 3, and liked aspects of it better than the previous season because of the character building). However, Arrow had an excuse that Flash didn't. (This was confirmed by the writers, and the cast) The entire show was build upon this major, major

I honestly think it's Jay. remember, he was left in that Speedforce nightmare loop

Oh dude, Supergirl is starting to kick ass. Season two started off better than season one, and midway the stories started getting killer. But yeah, the flash is all generic and lame right now. HR is the best thing about this season

Talk all the crap you want people. But this episode blew the Flash out of the water. And Rene and Hoss gave me a severe case of the feels. My only complaint is this isn't Arrow right now. It's the"Olie bang bang and Diggle ShootEms show." What, with the Green Arrow on the DL and all that jive.

I don't know if anyone else commented on this, but both Supergirl and doctor who had a similar advisory this week (namely, flesh devouring nano bots that fly in swarms) Of course it's different as one was from the creation of an evil master mind, and the other was a well meaning swarm of sentient bots just gone wrong.

Yup. Exactly. In the old, old classics (Hartnell and Troughton, and even Tom Baker), the companions would call out the Doctor and be all like "I think I can do a better job at this than you" Ian and Barbara were the ones who'd offer the solution to about 75% of the original episodes. So they're bringing that energy

I remembered how offended Tru who fans were when Paul kissed Grace in that Fox movie from the 90s. It was like the Rose thing was an exploration of that instinct. It got old after a while. Especially when Amy and Clara initially had the hots for Matt. It was like "STOP! I don't want Doctor Who to be a CW teen romance