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Pedowitz is a The 100 fan.

The 100 s4 starts in February. They have time for that.

That's harsh, man! Seeing as Tin Man was cheesy mess…

They did modernized adaptation of the Wizard of Oz at SyFy, though. It was called Tin Man and had Zooey Deschanel, Alan Cumming and Neal McDonough.

The entire episode was "Oliver has a flashback to his Arrow shenanigans and his entire love story with Felicity, and that has him fighting the alien illusion, and then he follows the GIANT Smoak Technology flashing sign on the GIANT-ASS tower". And of course, Olicity fans are delusional here. Like? Maybe you should

Except that House was MD, and I'm not entirely sure this guy even has any basic medical education or even had middle school first aid classes.

If you watched the original movie, it becomes obvious the president's assassination is a set up to kill someone else, and the movie (and probably the book) are not about politics but about a conspiracy plot.

The answer is, of course, China.

It already was a movie, a pretty solid and enjoyable one. We always can watch that one.

And what a glorious stubble that is!

They should have made them marry last season and forget about that. Like, it's done, lets move on. The same thing with Olicity, really.

The only "incident" I could come up with is Jimmy falling in love with Superman/Clark and running away :D

Maybe there's gonna be some new scenes with them in the second episode?

I'm not sure what's the point of James even was this episode. He was supposed to be Clark's BFF, and they didn't talk to each other like, at all.

The age thing is clearly some meta because the reaction to Hoechlin playing Superman was that he's too young, when Clark is supposed to be older than Kara. The actors are the same age, I think, and it shows.

The SDCC TW panel is the saddest, most pathetic thing ever. It's unfortunate and disheartening that Dylan O'Brien had to be hurt so badly for this dreck to be cancelled like that. I'm sure they're gonna spin some crap about Stiles/Derek/Allison/whoever returning in 6B because they're gross likes that.

Finn's death wasn't narrative punishment. It was a decision made in the horrible circumstances, and it escalated in Clarke turning into emioneless "leader" that let a bomb dropped on TonDC and killing the entire mountain full of men, women and children. That was the price of Finn's death narratively. It made Cllarke

The entire show and this season was demolishing of Blood Must Have Blood philosophy. Giving up Finn/Finn giving up to get killed was wrong decisions. Killing Pike was wrong decision. Killing Lincoln was wrong decision. Killing 300 Grounders was wrong decision. Revenge is not the answer. Blood Must NOT Have Blood. How

Lexa wasn't AI, she was enhanced by AI, therefore there's only part of her in the AI, not the whole. And person carrying the AI is controlling it, not other way around. That was explained in the episode.

"The 100 closes out its season in a blaze of glory". More like "so what, who cares, what a boring season finale".