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David Caballero
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Well, it's bothersome because while there are indeed dragons and undead and resurrections, they all fit within the logic of the GoT world, whereas the little inconsistencies in Arya's face tricks are just too convenient.
However, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd assume Arya's training with the faceless men

I actually thought Walder Frey looked a bit hunched in the cold open and thought it might be a "he's getting older" thing. At first I thought the scene was to shed some light to the otherwise contrived scene last season and then it tooked me a while to understand this was Arya.
If we're being honest, Arya's changing

Yes, I've been able to look past some of their questionable choices in the past but this one was the last straw.

Why should he? Jay already sacrificed himself once, he didn't have to do it again. This was Barry's mess, not Jay's.

To be fair, it was a mortal wound. No doctor or hospital could've solved that.

Yep, it was renewed in January. It was one of the earliest show renewed, along with Arrow, Legends and Supergirl.

I feel cheated! Cheated, I tell you!
I refuse to believe they actually used such a cheap cop out to solve the so called mistery they've been dragging on for more than half the season. For the first time, the writers seem completely lazy to me.
The episode, however, did have some good choices: Killer Caitlin choosing to

I'm almost sure Mon-El got pulled into the Phantom Zone at the end. Kara stayed in the Phantom Zone before escaping. The whole "my mom gave me this necklace" showed up randomly at the beginning of the episode and I'm sure it means something, as Mon-El now has it with him.
The way I see it, either Mon-El uses the

In all honesty, Kara would NEVER hook up with Lena. I don't think the show will ever go on that direction, nor it should. And I don't really think Mon-El is gone. Chris Wood is dating Melissa Benoist and he's a CW staple, I don't think he's going anywhere.

Well, she didn't technically killed them, she just didn't help them.

I can see Supergirl going "The Flash" way, meaning whatever accident happens at the beginning of the season (in this case, Lead exposure) causes a whole lot of humans (in this case, Aliens) to become empowered somehow.

So long, Teri Hatcher. You made Supergirl a better show than the one you found.
I actually liked the Rhea/Supergirl fight far more than the Supergirl/Superman fight. I'm a sucker for girl fights.
I called it! That Karamel's relationship was doomed. Granted, I thought Mon-El was going to die, but getting pulled to the

Well, you clearly don't watch Supergirl. The DEO was destroyed and the agents are literally staying in a bar. Again, not a good time to visit Earth 38.

Wally's leg was broken and even for a speedster, it'd take 4 hours to heal. So yeah, that's out.

The show is more Veronica Mars than Gossip Girl, if that's what you're worried about.

So, it's clear Hermione Two-Faced Lodge and Hiram Vito-Corlone Lodge killed Fred Andrews to get rid of him, right? I'm not sure if Hermione was is on it, cause then she'll def be an official villain, but Hiram totally did it. Jughead did say it was "anything but random".
Cheryl Blossom is life. I am adoring the

Yes, yes, that's exactly what I'm thinking. I theorized about this a while back. Karamel is obviously OTP so making Mon-El leave for a while would put a bit of an exciting twist in their relationship. Plus, it would make us appreciate Chris Wood's charms a lot more.

Forget about that, check her out as Precious on Friends.
"Suzy, can I call you Suzy?"
"My name is Precious"
"I can't say that"
Iconic.

I just imagined Mechad Brooks singing Dreamgirls' "It's All Over". Make it happen, writers.

Yes to all the praise Teri Hatcher is being given. To say Katie McGrath has a lot of chemistry with Melissa Benoist is an understatement, but she actually tops that in her scenes with Hatcher.
Also, am I the only one that can see Mon-El not making it out alive of the season finale? I mean, he could pull off a Bruce