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Oh, give me a break. Rachel Green is an icon. Elaine Benes is an icon. Murphy Brown is an icon. Felicity isn't even the most iconic character in her show.
And I think the big problem with her is that she now seems exaggerated. Nothing about her "quirks" seems natural anymore, it feels forced and formulaic, and it's

This was the one episode that can truly be considered a crossover.
The rooftop fight felt a tad Civil War for me, but I agree with Oliver, it looked like they were fighting air. And ironic that the Legends were pretty much sidelined on their own show.
I said I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of Felicity on last

It's only a matter of time before someone goes to Kara's Earth, but I don't think it'll be Oliver. Since Barry was already there, my guess is the Legends will be the ones to pop into Earth 38.

Benoist has a truly wonderful voice. She covered Adele's Chasing Pavements on Glee and she was outstanding.
And Jeremy Jordan is also terrific. Listen to his cover of Losing My Mind. Mindblowing.
Wood was Melchior on the national tour of Spring Awakening; Jessie L. Martin is a Broadway pro and Leigh and Gustin can carry

I forgot Chris Wood can also sing. Now I can't wait.
I want Killer Frost to sing Let It Go. And I desperately want a Kara/Mon-El duet. Now!

Barry didn't become a hero to avenge his mother's death, he did so because he's basically a good guy (and to be fair, because he was greatly influenced by Thawne/Wells). If I remember accurately, the Flash first engages the Reverse Flash well into S1.

Since Gossip Girl is still a delicious guilty pleasure of mine, Willa Holland playing Thea in such a perfect way is just one more reason to love her.
Same with Katie Cassidy. Say what you want but I will always believe Oliver and Laurel are endgame, even if the show never serviced either Cassidy or the Black Canary

So, now that I've oficially began watching Supergirl, I can say Kara's Earth is definitely more powerful than Barry's. I mean, on her Earth, Kara gets her ass whiped every single episode by every single random alien, or cyborg or human with an alien gun that happens to show up, yet in this one, she's like "bring in

Having Superman would've made this a million times cooler, but also a million times weirder. Why would they need to even bring the legends when they already have Superman AND Supergirl? Or most importantly, why would they need Oliver and team?

I think we've landed the problem. We all know these shows aren't necessarily gonna give it's actors Sorkin-like monologues, but it really comes down to the actor and how he/she handles the material.
Katie Cassidy managed to work with the roller coaster of things the Arrow writers threw her way and Tom Cavanagh makes a

Bless this post.

Melissa Benoist's character in Glee had relationship with a black Mon-El, just the way you described it. It didn't work not because he was black but because Glee was managed by Ryan Murphy and well…you know the rest.

I'm praying Killer Frost becomes permanent, cause I'd love Danielle Panabaker doing a Catwoman-anti-hero sort of thing. I don't quite agree Flash is beneath Legends of Tomorrow, or even Supergirl, but I do agree a third villain Speedster is pushing it over the line. It also makes Barry's "I'm the fastest man alive"

Oh Barry, Barry, Barry. I wonder what this secret related to Flahpoint will be? Maybe the fact Diggle had a baby that has now pretty much dissapeared. I hope they all whoop his ass just like Caitlin did last episode, maybe that way he can learn to stop f-ing with the timeline.

So, I think Mon-El will only be here for one season, then he'll go and sort of come back every now and then, like for the 100th episode (assuming the show survives onto it's fifth season), which is a shame but good things sometimes are better in small doses.
Also I'm curious, are there any fans from the show's CBS days

Ok, I am all for acceptance and breaking stereotypes on mainstream TV, but you can't seriously tell me Melissa Benoist doesn't have a million times more chemistry with Chris Wood than she had with Mehcad Brooks. It happens. Stephen Amell had more chemistry with Emily Bett Rickards than he did with Katie Cassidy and it

So, I stumbled upon this show by coincidence and stayed with it because I'm now a sucker for Kara and Mon-El's relationship, which I know can't last long since he seems destined to be Kara's Aidan, not her Big (I think James is Big).
But as a big, geeky fan of The Flash and a supporter or Arrow, I am embracing this

Danielle Panabaker, much like Cavanagh, gets her own chance of portraying a third version of her character and she nails it. Last season's KF was all camp and fun; this one is more of a confused and grounded woman walking the fine line between "good" and "bad". My guess is KF can't be totally good, but she'll be more

Hadn't they already explained Killer Frost's coldness runs deep? Like, no emotions, no empathy, nothing but cold, hard ice. I don't know if they actually said this at some point or if I'm making it up, though.

This was quite the anticlimactic ending. To me, it didn't even feel like one.
First of all, bringing back Lana Winters did nothing for the episode other than including another sloppy connection to previous seasons. A showdown between Porter and Paulson would've been really interesting to watch but no, they bring the