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So is Keiynan Lonsdale (Wally). I found out when I saw a Flash cast interview and my head almost exploded when he used his native accent.

Agreed about Rex's death. Overall, I had a good time with this episode, but that ending made me audibly gasp.

I think it would be great if they brought him back as a recurring character that pops in for the big conflicts to do helpful, awesome stuff à la Nick Fury or Superman (Supergirl version).

"I laughed when she crouched down after the Nazi told them how tall Stein was supposed to be."

Totally. Though I will say that Keiynan Lonsdale seemed to be having way more fun playing Kid Flash than he does playing plain old Wally, which you could see in his performance. I don't remember him being this entertaining last season.

Well, they did mention Gotham (the city) in the latest Supergirl trailer, so who knows?

It's a shame about Valerie, too, considering that I actually found her quite charming for the five seconds they didn't pair her up with Gordon.

"It shouldn't be too hard, as long as you don't Rush it."

Yeah, that's basically what JGL said. The thing is, while I agree that Sandman is more suited to TV, I had a lot of hope for his movie adaptation. Firstly, because he was working closely with Neil Gaiman and secondly because they were working on an original story, which would have side-stepped the issue of having to

That's my hope as well. I always thought, after the weird, three-season-long fever dream that was "Hannibal", that Bryan Fuller would the perfect person to adapt The Sandman.

The fact that Gotham reviews have stopped depresses me. I'm not sure I can even hate-watch that show without marinating in a pool of snark and gimmick accounts afterwards.

The source material is amazing! And I think it's awesome that this (already wonderful) show is getting people interested in the books it was based on. Especially considering that "Lucifer" is one of my favorite comic series of all time.
Some friendly advice if you do decide to check out the comics: I would suggest

I haven't seen this episode yet so I don't know whether this guy's factored into the plot, but I'm pretty sure the FBI dude that was hassling Angela during the hack was "secret service dude that tries to interrogate Shaw, only to get dosed by Vigilance" from "Lethe ".

"…it's a procedural with a twist"
I'm convinced that it's gonna be the next Person of Interest. I.e. an initially bland but fun network show that embraces its concept and sky-rockets in quality as a result.

Well, hopefully I'm not too late to the party, but…
"Extreme Ways" by Moby - The Bourne Trilogy (that's right, there were only three movies and I'm sticking to that story).
Either the "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News or "Mister Sandman" by The Chordettes - Back to the Future.
"Hurt" covered by Johnny Cash -

It's a shame Daisy Johnson is taken, because Mary Elizabeth Winstead would have been great. (No hate towards Chloe Bennett. I find her way less annoying than I used to).

"It's not my child, it's a machine."
"A false dichotomy. It's all electricity. Does it make you laugh, does it make you weep?"
"Yes."
"What's more human?"
I think this is the one you're talking about. If so, agreed, it's a really fantastic scene, but I think it also highlights how tragic a character Samaritan is. It

Am I the only one that really loved the Lethe/ Aletheia two-parter? Maybe it's just because I like Saul Rubinek so much, but I really liked Arthur and wished I could have seen more of him and Finch.
Not to mention the fact that it showed off yet another one of the shows strengths: a great keyser soze-esque reveal.

Not to mention "Terra Incognita". That episode was one of the series' best and it was MADE by Caviezel's performance.

Ever since the end of season 4, I've been trying to figure out exactly how to say goodbye to this show. Maybe that was a little presumptive back then, considering that we didn't yet know what would happen to Person of Interest, but for me, the writing was already on the wall. CBS would have a hard time bringing this