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It was both. During and after season 2 she had been on twitter tweeting a lot of criticisms of the show (Tweets which then got deleted before season 3 started). She was also the best actress on the show so it got real obvious when she started to phone it in.

You can add the Charmboot to this list too. History repeated as the actress who played the oldest sister left at the end of the third season because of backstage issues. Although this time it was issues with the showrunners instead of the other actresses.

I have a worrying suspicion that this show isn’t going to have a satisfying conclusion. Mostly because this show has gone so far off the rails from where it started that I don’t know what an ending looks like for this show.

Seems not sadly.

Well apparently other people heard about this because the Army knew.

I’m mixed on this show so far. On one hand it’s a lot closer to Superman & Lois & Stargirl than it is to the other Arrowverse show (Which is great because I can’t stand any of those shows anymore). But on the other hand this show has a level of clunkiness that’s not the most entertaining to watch. Hopefully that gets

That is correct.

Sure, but he’s been gone for 6 years only to come back and immediately get killed. Also they mentioned the Justice League, which kind of exists but nobody on the team knows him.

Superman & Lois exists in it’s own weird limbo where it is and isn’t part of the Arrowverse at the same time. From the description of the show it sounds like Gotham Knights would be the same the general premise conflicts with Batwoman’s lore.

You can throw Arrow and Green Arrow on Smallville on there too as “We wanted Batman so here’s the next closest thing we could get.”

Isn’t it open world and freeform in how you tackle objectives? It would be kind of hard to mission select into that I would imagine.

So I actually did like this episode, for the most part. The reveal that Karvanista was once the Doctor’s Companion really recontextualized all their interactions. The trisplit was fun, with the Doctor crushing on herself, something I don’t think any version of the Doctor has done. 10, 11, and the War Doctor certainly

I could not tell, this feels like how all his episodes feel.

I didn’t dislike most of this but once again things were just too overstuffed. We’re five episodes in to our six episode season and there’s just some many balls in the air. The Serpent who Vinder worked for is suddenly another major villain, the Sontarans are back, Kate and Osgood are back (!), and now the Doctor’s

Hmmm, this one wasn’t overstuffed for once and it was all the better for it.

The hair makes a lot of difference.

Not really, maybe season 4 but that’s it.

Yeah I get that but the metaphor doesn’t really work here. The reason she had a secret identity was to protect herself and her family. And just because most of them are superheroes too doesn’t really help. It just means that everyone’s going to be looking over their shoulders now forever because they know the

It’s probably not a good thing that my first thought when the finale was over was “What was the point of any of that?”

Congrats to William on being the most useful he’s ever been on this show, yelling at Andrea about how awful she is and making cookies with the kid. And then he died, going out on a high.