Jennifer: Easier said than done, Yoda.
Jennifer: Easier said than done, Yoda.
When I learned that the girl the Legends were going to rescue was Nora Darhk, I uttered “Uh oh.”
Here’s the answer to your question on Diaz, Allison:
Still, I couldn’t have defended this episode better myself.
You seem to see things a bit more positively about the DeVoe story than Scott. Sounds a bit like me. ;)
I was really expecting a slaughter in the DEO upon Purity’s escape. Surely Supergirl isn’t totally body bag-free. Where’s the total carnage?
Let’s see how he likes it.
“Rooting out a traitor.” For a smart man, Cayden James seems to forget the fine line between a traitor and an infiltrator: Vincent Sobel falls into the latter category.
You may be right on that.
You have to admit, Jennifer revealing her plans to lose her virginity to her own parents was pure comic relief. Awkward silences, Jefferson and Lynn’s fuzzy details on their early sex life, talk about birth control, and the whole athlete’s foot conversation: Those consequences are perfect coming from the cause. We all…
Chikorita > Bulbasaur
It seems pretty clever of Lena, killing two birds with one stone. Takes care of both her major problems. At least, in some part, Supergirl’s version of Harry Osborn has shrugged off the Goblin influence and become her own woman.
Nice reference to Office Space, Allison. I love that movie. Very funny.
This episode must be the most heartbreaking of Season 5 so far. It feels the Star Wars sequel trilogy, as far as Kylo Ren in concerned: Some characters are being “torn apart” from the inside, knowing what they have to do but unsure if they “have the strength to do it.”
I wouldn’t call LaWanda leaving her cellphone to record her murder accidental; I’d say she used it as cleverly hidden backup evidence. Call this a calculated risk on her part. Even in death, she gets the last laugh on Lala.
If you ask me, Prank serves a sort of maternal Harley Quinn for our new Trickster. She says he can be better than his father and, so far, he’s proving it by capturing not one superhero, but two! I mean, sure Devon Greye is no Mark Hamill, but he’s sure making the most of it.
So we wait until Cayden reveals it at the height of his glory... or only moments away from victory?
I’d say Cayden James was counting on Rene’s betrayal, preying on his parental side.
On the villains’ side, this reminds me a lot of two Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes: “Cloak of Darkness” and “The Lost One.” Someone has very important information that could help our heroes, and it’s the bad guys job to either free that someone or silence them. In this case, they should’ve given Reign a faster…