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Yes, just like I predicted, Mon-El is the Blaine Anderson of Supergirl. Good thing he's so pretty to look at.
I enjoyed this episode quite a lot. With Teri Hatcher being turned into a crazy, evil, I-Won't-Be-Ignored-Mon-El type of villain, Supergirl seems to continue it's mission of getting the women of Wisteria Lane

Preach! I agree, the reviews on the AV Club tend to always find a race issue or a sexist issue where there really isn't one.

Yes! I forgot about her! This category is insanely crowded with talent! It's awful one of these talented ladies won't get in but Moss is an Emmy darling, so I'm guessing she has a strong chance of getting in the top 6.

Agreed.
So we have Lange, Sarandon, Kidman, Witherspoon, Pfeiffer and…Carrie Coon? Oprah? Seven nominees?

Davis is set to headline the as of now, Untitled Harriet Tubman project, although I'm not certain it will premiere this year.
Regina King has been in supporting the last two years, so I'm expecting her to be on Supporting again, along with Shailene Woodley.
And I almost forgot Michelle Pfeiffer in The Wizard of Lies!

So…come Emmy time, the Mini Series Lead Actress category has four slots already taken, right?
Lange and Sarandon are shoo-ins. I haven't seen Big Little Lies, but being Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon, I'm asumming they're both in. That leaves two slots. Probably one will be Felicity Huffman. The other one might

"Music Meister gets six figure book deal"
Cause apparently, now angels or whatever the hell he was, are interested in writing books.

Supergirl got more cheers than Arrow? Oh, how delightful.

First of all, let's just admit how much Grant Gustin's singing has improved since his Glee days. He has certainly come a long way since that heavy auto-tuned cover of Glad You Came.
I was surprised they didn't let Melissa Benoist go all Celine Dion on this episode. Girl's got a spectacular voice and I kinda feel like

I think the chemistry they share is that of, as you point out, siblings and that's supposed to be the point. They're both gifted superheroes who got put together by chance and who understand what each other is going through far better than anyone else. Although the chance that they might be something else in the

We're 17 episodes into the season, we know this show has been CW-fied. There's no need to point that out in every single review.
Mon-El is surely going back to rebuild Daxam by the end of the season, right? That'd truly show Kara how changed he really is and would definitely set them up as the OTP of the show. You

Jessica Lange's delivery of "…not you, BITCH!" is right up there with "KNOTTY PINE". It's the stuff of campy glory.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Sarandon is devouring this entire show. This is her episode and the chemistry she has developed with Kiernan Shipka (who is, by the way, incredibly good as well)

Barry and Mon-El & Kara and Lena.
The comments section would explode.

Man, Scott you are missed.
So, Barry really hasn't learned anything from his tenure as The Flash and I was really hoping the Speed Force would give him the ass whooping he deserved. Instead of that, Barry is once again the unintentional villain by letting Jay sacrifice himself for Wally. I just keep coming back to what

I am living for this show. Sarandon is killing it as Davis. That "I've Written a Letter to Daddy" scene gave me chills. And "Fuck off, Sylvia" is now my life motto.
I can still hear a bit of Constance/Sister Jude/Fiona Goode in Lange's voice, but they're not enough to take me out of the context of the show. That

I can so see Murphy pulling an "America's Sweethearts" and presenting Feud: Lea and Naya as a documentary with real life footage of behind-the-scenes Glee material.
Also, I do think Lea would get top billing.

I do believe both of them knew on some level, that they were being played.
Joan was, by all acounts, a woman who saw herself as one of the last great icons of cinematic history, a true drama queen who was the victim of not only the men around her, but also the women, especially one Bette Davis. She was also a woman who

LaToya and I have bumped heads before, way back in 2015 when Scream Queens still got reviews on The AV Club, but now I'm actually enjoying her criticisms.
Sure, her tendency to nitpick every single detail on every single scene sometimes is a bit much, especially on a show like Riverdale, but I enjoy how much work

i'm pretty sure Wally is out of the speed force by the next episode, considering he's present in the set photos of the Music Meister episode.

I hate it when dickish Barry takes over the show. Dickish Barry seems to be the only way Barry can act when he discovers some imminent threat coming his way. Not even creating Flashpoint and changing the entire lives of his team has humbled him a bit.
Stupid dickish Barry.
So, the "Savitar" is Flash from the future