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Livewire and Silver Banshee both really worked well as Supergirl villains. Others…not so much.

Actually I think Flash season 2 improved once it stopped being a launching pad for LoT. The back half improves greatly if you watch it all at once instead of live with all the weird hiatus breaks.

I really enjoyed this one. The Iris/Cisco team-up was fabulous—those two should team up every episode—and I loved seeing Iris get multiple moments to shine. And her line about how she hated the Runaway Dinosaur as a kid totally melted me—nice callback to her own missing mother.

He's great. And while Tom Cavanaugh, Jesse L. Martin, and Grant Gustin get a lot of big dramatic scenes, he and Candice Patton do a lot of rescuing really dumb lines with their delivery.

At this point I'm thinking she's going to try to be mole for Team Flash with Jay, then when he learns she's betraying him again he'll do something to turn her into Killer Frost.

NO! NOT RONNIE!

Here's hoping that becomes an excuse to get Wentworth Miller back on the Flash in a later season (or whenever Legends of Tomorrow is canceled).

No, they're not going to off Caitlyn, but I'm hoping that she will develop Killer Frost's powers somehow. Jay's "you have darkness inside you" speech read like a big hint in that direction.

This is such a wonderful show! I enjoyed this episode so much.

I really enjoyed the book, but Patricia Rozema as the director = MUST SEE

Nicely put.

In what world is that trailer full of "broken English"? They're speaking English with a Ugandan accent.

Yeah, that one looks intriguing…it's a good premise, and Shonda can usually make at least the first season of anything riveting.

He always has, though. But it makes sense that here he didn't look so depressed—Beth hadn't killed herself yet.

Really? I and many other people guessed that Art had a thing for Beth from the moment we met him, and that was based entirely on the actor's very sophisticated choices. This fleshing-out felt very real.

One more person chiming in to say that while the beginning of season 3 lagged, it improved dramatically in its second half, starting with 3x06.

I am assuming that the "previously on" flashback to the Neolutionist coughing his worm down Delphine's throat means that she can't be dead—the worm will somehow have healed her.

It's also an evocation (by contrast) of the scene in which Sarah distracts Paul by having what he describes as "out-of-character" sex with her on their kitchen island. Sarah-as-Beth, unlike Beth, actually succeeds in seducing him.

I really enjoy both aspects of the show, and think it's at its best when both are working well. I do think using Derek to up the Jane/Petra drama was a good move.

Seriously! The scene with Mateo getting his blood drawn was amazing, but I also adored her quick "that's a bad idea" reaction when Rogelio proposed a full RoChO.