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I really don't understand what happened there. Wally had got out of there, they had Zoom, they had guns pointed at Zoom and Barry was faster than Zoom. Why didn't they put up a fight?

Following the link from your blog I'm now listening to terrible Disney songs, lol. I don't know how you managed it but for my own piece of mind I think I need to skip higher up the list for awhile.

Yep that's a good point. I was just thinking about how many shows I watch that have a variety of male relationships but female relationships just seemed more limited unless the show is more specifically about them.

Thank goodness for speedforce! Oh wait… wrong show.

Haha. That might actually be fun!

I liked the idea of it and I kinda wish they'd just stop with the Superman stuff. It's becoming a running joke but not in a good way.

And in terms of feminism, it’s worth pointing out that Supergirl’s first season has consistently put female relationships front and center, more so than Agent Carter and Jessica Jones ever did. Given how often female protagonists exist in a male dominated world (I’m looking at you Star Wars: Rogue One), the extended

Wow. Super finale. The showdown with Nonentity may not have been the best this show has done but I loved Supergirl channeling her eye rage powers again. Flying the fortress in to space was just fantastic. And Cat, having a genuine moment, called Kara "Kara". Loved it.

Where's whovian? And can he downvote entire episodes?

It's better than Tangled and the ending wasn't as depressing.

I think this show doesn't necessarily want you to like any of the characters but it does want you to understand them. And understand they'll keep making horrible decisions.

Yeah, Rebecca Bunch scripts these big fantasy events in her head which you know won't turn out like she hopes. I've got to admit I have a habit of doing the same but I like to think I'm grown up enough to realize when reality won't even try to work with me.

Paula's angry song was awesome.

I didn't get like 90% of the references this show makes but I still found it fun!

Did anyone else get Crazy Ex-Molewoman vibes from this for some reason?

Surely the artist is Picasso?

I think the problem with parents is that many can be like "my way is best". Once they find something that seems to work for their children they think everyone else's children will be the same. I can kinda understand that after the struggle to find what works you may kinda want to preach the good news but it leads to

I'm inspired that he is brave enough to take on the coffee shop art
establishment. Nobody had ever even thought to do it before him.

I'd like to take a moment to give a shout out to Clive who had a really hard time. You could make an entire montage out of his trademark WTF faces from this episode alone.

One big problem I have with your reading of the writer's intent is that he quite explicitly doesn't give consent until after his life is threatened. That's surely still rape by any definition, even if he was very suddenly all "hell yeah" about it. And either way calling it a "fun kink" is just several kinds of yuck.