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Also, giving her travelling companions in Sweeney and Salim was a stroke of genius. Schreiber, Browning and Abtahi have such amazing chemistry, and their banter is hilarious. I hope they stick together for a while.

"God is great"
"LIFE is great, Salim/Not Salim"
(smiling) "Life is great"
*Mad Sweeney spits*

I have to say, I'm disappointed that the last four episodes were moved to the next season. I feel like this show is at its best when it breaks away from its procedural mold, and from what I could gather, that's exactly what they planned to do with them. Especially considering that after this episode's ending, it seems

Not that I want to turn anyone away from this show, but if you've gotten this far and still not reached the watershed moment (this happened for me around episode 6 of season 1), then maybe "Lucifer" is just a casual watch for you?

"I could have watched another 45 minutes of his mouthing off and her pummeling him in return."

Slightly off-topic, but if Barry hadn't saved his Mom and held a version of Eobard captive, there wouldn't have a been a Reverse Flash time remnant for the Black Flash to chase, Rex Tyler wouldn't have been murdered (admittedly this also means Amaya would've never joined the Legends), Darhk, Malcolm and Snart

Also, Season 1 of Agent Carter.

Also, he does great crazy eyes. I haven't seen eyes that crazy since Amy Acker.

Also, she has the same flirty relationship with Cisco as Lisa Snart, which I'm pretty sure the writers made happen because Peyton List is on "Frequency" now.

Grodd would make a great Big Bad, but I REALLY wanna see a season with the Rogues as the main villains (led by resurrected Snart).

I know everyone loves Michael Rosenbaum and Gene Hackman, but Clancy Brown is a strong contendor for best Lex Luthor ever IMO.

Fingers crossed that the musical episode features a duet about their shared love of ice cream.

I know this whole "trilogy" thing is probably just marketing to cover up for the weirdly long hiatus (three months!), but I can't help but be excited for it anyway, if only because it reminds me of the mid-season trilogies Person of Interest used to do.

Wait, what? I thought they already had a Not-Harley-Quinn. I swear, this show's pointless character intros get more pointless with every season.

I think he's okay, and he definitely didn't come off as snobby to me. That said, I think it's a shame that David Mazouz is two years older than Malina Weissman (and also stuck on Gotham). He would have been a much better fit for Klaus than this kid.

"Isn't that just like a thug? Brings a Tommy gun to an ion blaster fight".

I'm calling it now. Sava's the new PDN.

J'onn not leaving, as disappointing as it is, makes sense to me. I mean, the head of the DEO can't just up and leave his position to deal with something happening on an entirely different universe.

Honestly, one of the biggest missed opportunities with this crossover was not having Alex and her kryptonite suit there to kick ass/ guiltily flirt with Sara.

I think it speaks to the chemistry between Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist that her reply feels so earned, despite them having really only hung out for, like, a day. I mean, it was a pretty emotional day, but still.