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I was surprised I liked this episode as much as I did. With a lot of focus on Guardian and Livewire (not my favorite characters, I certainly don't dislike her as much as other arrowverse characters such as Cupid or China White but she is certainly up there) but the twist of Livewire being the victim was certainly a

I still don't like James as Guardian but this episode did give a good case for it, Winn was great and Mechad Brooks had some excellent scenes with Melisa Benoist. James resoning for being Guardian is sound "I wasn't meant to be the guy that stands on the sidelines, I don't want to be that guy anymore". I just wish

you can always…watch it again!..I know that is what I'm going to do!.

Yes it took me a while but I figured that out after about episode 3 (I hadn't seen your reply then) and was like "ohh! that's what you meant!" (the red hair threw me off, but your right, especially when they do close ups I literally had flashbacks in my mind to "ten things I hate about you").

I've seen the first four episodes and I can say that you do see a lot more of her after the pilot. Especially episode 4 which puts Sheila's friends in the spotlight. Joy's character in particular is quite hilarious in that episode "You have really changed in the last few days, you used to be kinda bland: No offense!,

Is that the name they use to call Drew Barrymore these days?.

You do make a good point. A tv show is for all intense and purposes a "professional product" so you expect that they take care how its made. I was more pissed off with the editing errors that have cropped up so far. The first episode had a doozy with the neighbors son getting annoyed at his mother, he's in the car and

I can relate to that, he is my favourite character too and I was a outsider in high school too (I had notoriety that reached Veronica Mars levels! lol).

Exactly!,why stick to one side of the fence when its more fun to swing both ways!. I find it fantastic considering the show feels like its set in a alternate 1950s time period (if you take out the cell phones).

Do you mean was a really solid character? (I'm not picking on what you said if the use of the word "had" was a mistake, just clarifying that is what you meant). That is up for debate, it just means that you liked the character more than I did, which is fine. I do agree that I liked a lot of interactions between her

That is a common mispronunciation actually (Its the eighth most commonly mispronounced word according to business insider). Even I mispronounce it as that. It just makes it funny that they are mispronouncing their own profession (which makes you wonder where they studied because that indicates that they trained under

Kind of, that's not quite the point of it though. It goes back to societal norms and the concept of right and wrong, they are a boring couple living a "perfect" lifestyle, because that is how society and everyone wants them to be and act. In short, its Desperate Housewives meets Dexter. I do like the image of what you

I dunno, not even iZombie was this deadpan!. I'm really loving the deadpan humor from basically everyone on the show.

I agree. I never really hated felicity as a character so I don't get all the hate. But I hate it when a good character is written badly. I agree in that she was badly written in season 3 and 4 and the romance between her and Oliver was terrible. At the moment, Season 5 Felicity feels like the Felicity of season 1 and

The real question is if it does go in that direction will they be so bold as to make Betty Bi too and actually get into a relationship with veronica? (it would be too fun not to, it would totally turn the "betty and veronica" troupe on its head!).

That's what I think too!. I'm only half way through the second episode (watching it on Netflix) and even though I am not familiar with the Archie comics, I am absolutely familiar with the "betty and veronica" trope!. So I was really surprised when the first episode was pointing in THAT direction!. I think its cool, if

There was a mention in season 2 of the flash that Oliver died on the Queens gambit and his father became the hood instead. So that much is true, Oliver in her world died 10 years ago. Its true she may have lied about loving Oliver or even dating him, but I got the feeling that there were still some similarities

and most of the problems were within the first 8 episodes, with character motivations happening off screen or being glossed over and controversial writing decisions. The rest of the season (once it got into the mythology) was amazing.

No I don't, not at all. I mean exactly what I said. They got rid of a badly written character and are replacing her with better written ones, such as Black Siren and now Dinah Drake.

That is true. I have really enjoyed how this season has fleshed Ray out beyond his romances (the one especially between him and hawk girl was awful). I think Lilly is fantastic. I could even see her becoming a main character next season…if they decide to go that route. There is chemistry between her and Ray to be