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Who hasn't grown to like that Jughead boy? Who hasn't.

Maybe… a BOSS BABY?

Lamorne Morris is fantastic.

I'm cheesy, I know, but I love time jumps. I love knowing what happens to the people we're leaving behind/are leaving the audience behind. Fuck prestige TV, gimme endings.

I know you're right—a new season would also mean messing up the happiness everyone found, and I'm Not Okay with that. I'm also very much not okay with beloved series that go on past their expiration date.

Well, they do come by it honestly, their parents are all gorgeous.

Yeah, at several points, I wondered, why do they keep pushing the kid away if not only she's stronger than all of them combined and seems to know them answers? ASK HER STUFF, ffs.

I think it was a Harry Potter/stone of resurrection callback. Real, but only he could see them. (And Diana, because she's extra powerful.)

I know, I know. My feeder brought it up, I started reading, my eyes skimmed the whole thing and before I knew it… spoilers. But I'm not a total spoilerphobe. I would've preferred to not have been spoiled, sure. But it didn't ruin the experience completely, no.

Yes to all of this. I told myself, regarding Diana, that she changed because she was also affected by the prophecy, somehow—this would be why she seemed to be okay with everyone dying around her, including her parents. But I told myself this; it certainly wasn't explained or even implied.

Don't forget How I Met Your Mother.

Wait, wtf? Is this the recap for the unaired episode? I started reading thinking it would be about the series as a whole. Thanks for spoiling it?

I think Thea is this close to leaving the show, which makes me sad. One thing I've realized is that I'm a traditionalist when it comes to TV show ensembles. I almost always vastly prefer the first team or group (which is one of the reasons why I think, for instance, Friends was so successful. The main cast was there

I'm pretty sure that what happens is, they defeat Rhea and someone has to go back to Daxam to fix things. So Mon El, who has learned to be noble, takes off and goes build a democratic society in his home planet. They are, indeed, giving Chris Wood more airtime than the character deserves, but I can't care that much

I can't disagree with your assessment.

Huh, yes he is. They've said it more than once. I don't watch the show assiduously, but I've seen Wally outrun Barry.

"I'm going to find the fastest man alive" Me: is he coming for Wally? Savitar? (Nope, not over that.)

Why is he so dumb? Why do these people keep making what I've always called "television decisions," that make no sense for a real person?

Not so much the combination of Cover Girl + teen drama: that makes sense. But the way they zoom in the products during a scene is weird af.

I think he sometimes struggles with the voiceovers. They're tricky. But I really like what he's doing with the character, otherwise.