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It was a good bit of acting, editing, and glowing eye effects that the show accomplished in order to convincingly show Clark struggling with being possessed.* It’s a trope that can come off as silly or campy when done less successfully. (Going all the way back to Captain Kirk slamming himself into walls!) I was

Let’s presume the events of the season take place while the Super Friends are trying to rescue Kara from the Phantom Zone.

Supergirl will be his finale. It’s too bad he couldn’t have gotten on Black Lightning too.

Given how pointedly this series has ignored the rest of the Arrowverse (even its own parent series!), it’s wild how casually Superman & Lois throws Diggle into the mix with absolutely no explanation of who he is or how Lois knows him. I’m very curious how that played for viewers who don’t know the character from his

Was this the last show on the Diggle Tour? I feel like I missed where he dealt with the Green Lantern calling he was hit with on The Flash. 

I loved the Diggle-Lois hug: they went through Crisis together!

Yeah, I gave up on this season about halfway thru. I realized that even with Ruby Rose gone, the only acting that was actually decent was the woman who played Alice... which wasn’t even a likeable character, ironically.

He is a good actor but I definitely  agree that his character had run its course on the show 

WB might consider Poison Ivy too important to let The CW use. We’ll probably meet The Gardener, Ferak, or Louie the Lilac instead.

Getting Zemo’d was a great way to end Black Mask’s arc this season.

This season was so inconsistent. The storylines were kind of interesting, and the new Batwoman was okay, but more often than not it didn’t work. It was trying to do too much. If they really lean into the “Bat” of it all, it might work better, and the last scene with the nods to Penguin and Mad Hatter, followed by the

I thiiiiink Alice said she dumped Safiyah in a junkyard, but I might’ve misheard the line.

I once just about got an acquaintance to admit remembering that they got rid of Dr. Pulaski on Star Trek: TNG by dropping her down a turbolift shaft.

Out on the town working at The Daily Planet with a bunch of colleagues. They’re all just out of frame, working too.

Jimmy offscreen at least sort of mirrors the entire first season of Supergirl, where Clark was basically a Superman chatbot for Kara. Constantly mentioned, never seen.

I *think* Lois told Jonathan that she had the miscarriage when the twins were about a year and a half old, although I haven’t rewatched to double check.

Edge having his own fortress in the desert, opposite of Clark’s snowy fortress theme, was a nice idea. Great episode.

All the flashback stuff was so, so, so good, spent most of it humming the John Williams Superman march. The stuff with Edge was more of a bummer, but that’s sort of a given since it’s meant to be a season nadir. It also clarified the new timeline a little better, with Clark being a part of the class of 95 (hey, that

Clark really is charming as a nerdy dad and a nerdy husband.