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    I stopped watching the Flash when it got into time travel, and I do not watch LOT (same reason) but Barry can not only go back in time, but also bounce around in other universes? Wouldn't that mean if he changed the past in one universe, the changes would only be in that universe? Why would Supergirl care if Barry

    Yep, the big mistake was setting up James as "the one" without establishing the characters or chemistry. She basically carried a big torch for him for no reason other then they TOLD us she liked him, without showing first what was to like. To have an instant romance like that, you need insane instant chemistry.

    um, no. This site is known for its SJW PC policing and the reviewer has stated over and over she was uncomfortable with them dumping the Kara/James romance because he was black. It was entirely politics. There is no reason to mention it otherwise. She is implying Kara should not have a white BF because her last

    TV rent in fictional cities is $5 a month..ask the characters of "Friends". They did some study of what their apartments would have cost back then, and the price was astronomical.

    "Do you like, like me?" god, that was high school. If they wanted to establish Mon-El's "Han Solo" attitude, when she asked if he wanted to mate with her, it would have been so much cooler for him to say "yeah". His ducking the question after boning a woman at the start of the season was just inconsistent. His

    yeah, I thought her coming out was really interesting, since she was rejected and that was a very interesting take on a "very special episode" as to come out and the person not want to go out with you was very original..then they ruin it two episodes later because of "TV rules"

    I found this "okay". A solid "B". They resolved the whole white martian thing way too pat and quick. The Medusa stuff was also way too anti-climatic. They have been following a "one episode set up of "x" threat, then next episode resolve it" too long. Having such huge threats be resolved with a whimper because

    I still think MIB is Logan. This episode redeemed him as not being just a total "bad guy". Plus, MIB stated the first time he thought the robots were alive was when he killed Maeve's child. William clearly thinks Delores is "real" so that does not square. I think William gets killed and Delores kills him which

    Agree with this and have not seen a reason why it couldn't be him. Everything that applies to William applies to him as well and he has the personality for it. William as MIB doesn't make sense. They say the park reveals what you are and it clearly shows William is a "nice guy". There will have to be a huge plot

    You know, I think it would be "yes". These are very realistic robots and I would think a person would think this would be a test to whether they could murder. You see a little child and shoot them even knowing they are robot? It would be hard.

    eh, there is also the maze thing..MIB says he just discovered it, but it is pretty prevalent in the Delores story with William and she is clearly special to him. Why would it take William 30 years to discover the maze. I am not saying it isn't William 100%, but there has to be a big change in their relationship for

    agree totally. One of the biggest William=MIB holes is his whole experience with Delores while young. It does not add up. I always thought he might be Logan. He is definitely a jerk and MIB's backstory does not seem to track with what we know of William. He is way too nice. Unless something really bad happens

    In fiction, a plot hole, is a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story's plot. Such inconsistencies include such things as illogical or impossible events, and statements or events that contradict earlier events in the storyline.
    Plot hole - Wikipedia

    No, I know the difference, its a plot hole as she has no hand against them to make them do it that stands up (reporting them would get her shut down and they should know that) and the tech with a crush just would not allow a robot to hurt and murder in the universe they established (unless they really laid some

    I will probably end up watching the finale two to see where this is going, but I have to say I am pretty disappointed. The whole Mauve thing is rather unbelievable and those guys giving her that power is just a huge plot hole. The rest is a little interesting, but eight episodes in its not gripping. I said it in

    yea, totally agree. This is the weakest element of the story by far. It makes no sense at all and they had numerous opportunities to shut her down and did not do it. It defies logic. I get these kind of stories usually need the "stupid person" (like the guy who wanted to steal the dino's DNA in Jurassic Park" that

    Even with Daryl as a hostage, I would think you would still run and chalk him up as lost. It makes no sense to have a hundred suffer over one person, and any leader would know that. Its almost the red shirt trope..all that is important is the main characters and screw logic.

    yep, this is pure "plot" reasons. I would think everyone in their vicinity would just run and go to ground. But then the whole sorry excuse for this plot would be over. Its what the late Roger Ebert called an "idiot plot", in that a movie would be over but for the characters acting like idiots to prolong the

    being wrong is not racism, its having an opinion

    barely and its irrelevant