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    Women kicking Women in the Junk. What's not to like?

    This has to be their least painful deFEET

    Poor writer: do we really need to have it be through the sound of child birth?

    Well I am a huge comic fan but often when they are adapted to other mediums I know if I expect accuracy too high I will always be disappointed, but I like the brains changing her personality and how they are focusing on the world building. I am sad that next week marks the end of the season.

    I always look at comic based shows from a lens of it being its own variation and I am glad I do because iZombie has been a great show that I feel fans of the comic might be missing because of its departure from the comic source in many ways. Peyton was such a strong side character especially for one that hasn't been

    I caught the first reveal because the random weather talk was easy to guess, but Major broke my heart and that was weak because I wanted him to finally be in the story overall, but then I thought how could major make it back and realized I should have seen it. This show is skilled I will Give it that.

    Caitlyn had no reason to talk to wells one on one like the rest. She did seem a bit out of place for the episode in no fault of her own doing

    At least Stein explained his reasons for knowing. Besides who would you really rather be married by a boring priest or firestorm?

    This got me too. It seemed reckless far more than we had already had to endure all season.

    This was intense and a fitting cliffhanger for the first season of Flash. I enjoyed the drop that Vine is coming. I think the episode played all the right notes, but it is going to take some serious finesse to explain how all eddie did was kill Eobard and not undo history(maybe he comes back as the second reverse

    Technically Caitlin is a geneticist. She should still have a general grasp from hanging at star labs, but it wasn't like she was wrong for not knowing either.

    I actually enjoyed the season finale, but I had a different view of this season. Once Ra's set out to ruin the Arrow name I felt the season wanted to be more operatic, but suffered from not being able to fully realize the vision at times. But what made the ending work best was Ollie finally realizing that what helped

    I did kinda roll my eyes like yes let's put a meta whose power is to look and teleport in a place where she can look and teleport.

    Naw snart beats Merlyn. At least Malcolm was helpful in a way. Snart intentionally ruined the plan. The stupidity needed by both Ollie amd Barry for their plans to get that far however is pretty equal

    Cisco: before I die tell me about BBC
    Eobard: Season 2056 of Doctor Who was cool and we are still waiting for season 5 of Sherlock

    Exactly like it would have been better to use a random actor or cast a more appropriate short time Veronica Mars Alum to save Daggs for an episode that could better utilize his time, but it was still an enjoyable episode overall.

    We have no proof that Argus didn't have a trial considering the set up of Captain Boomerang and the suicide squad in general vs the pipeline where it is clear there is zero judicial system in it despite the obvious reason why they use it

    This was a great episode and definitely helped following Flash which felt a bit lackluster given it is so close to the end. Anyways I love that two of my favorite characters finally got to interact (even if Wallace wasn't technically Wallace) I have grown fond of Major as he is just so dogged and determined and it has

    Chekhov and a gun… who else but Rob Thomas?

    To be fair Ollie hardly held his self to a higher standard than his criminals until season 2 and that prison on Lian Yu is actually argus controlled so it might not be as illegal as the pipeline.