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I love how the episode was completely relentless about calling Clarke's actions for what they are, it makes a character that would otherwise be unbearable incredibly interesting (but only if the show takes some of that on). Finn's story just got interesting. I thought it was hilarious seeing Bellamy as the voice of

I just can't comprehend that level of hatred in a show that has the likes of Connor and Michaela, who are both petty, spoiled, selfish individuals with little redeeming qualities apart from great fashion sense. And I actually enjoy those two occasionally as I do Rebecca - well enough to keep watching at least. I don't

The reviewer's hate-boner for Rebecca is a little overdone to me, I have to say. It sounds like some of the folks on Tumblr who really hate Rebecca when she's done nothing worse than several other characters on this show and given the dubious writing - is just as developed as everyone else even if people don't

Hm. I actually like that Rebecca's unknowable at this point because I think she's going to Amy Elliot her way to an awesome life. Especially liked the twist at the end with Nate. I quite enjoy Wes' knight syndrome because, well, we have a reason for it now and it's rare to see that syndrome embodied in that particular

I missed Raven tbh. But I was glad to see Monty back and being awesome and Anya finally getting something to do. My hope is the show will continue to move in this very clear BSG-style ensemble direction because there are so many characters I enjoy and they all need much meatier storylines.

"But seriously, where was Raven?" - me throughout the episode.

I think you've articulated some of the issues I have really well. It seems to me that if they had really done that and taken a bit more time, the impact of Katrina rocking up, this literal spectre from Ichabod's past and then their crazy son would be that much more powerful. Then they could delve deeper into what it

This show is getting dangerously close to missing the reason why it's so great: Abbie Mills. I would say Abbie is the central character on the show, she's the window into this world and it doesn't make sense to me that they're not taking the time to paint her relationships with the same level of frankly wearying

I think the show is so deliberate that they knew exactly what they were doing with Murphy in that scene. It felt like it was working on two levels, to make him a foil to Bellamy but also to show what a self-centred troll he is in an episode where pretty much everyone else was thinking about everyone but themselves. At

Lol, it really was shameless. They haven't been so gratuitous with anyone else in the cast and I appreciate it. I'm all for objectifying dudes :).

Yeah, I hope Abbie is proved right on this count, I'm tired of the Cranes jeopardising humanity for their demon minion sun.

Lol. I wish they'd apply similar logic to Wells, and resurrect him. I miss him.

His dreadful accent was so distracting. I was like, why does he sound so… Australian? I really wish that he wasn't the real Ra's and that they would reveal it to be Ken Watanabe at the end of the season (even though I think he's Japanese and Katrina is half-Taiwanese, I'll take it). This guy has no presence and I

I would watch this. They should really just cast her as Manhunter/Kate Spencer in her own show - she would be perfect.

It must be because they keep throwing them into the most intense situations. They've both seen each other close to naked at this point and know way too much about each other to be healthy. This is probably one of my favourite shady master-student relationships in a while.

Asher would probably make a terrible criminal lawyer, he doesn't seem to have the stomach for it the way his colleagues do, perhaps real estate law or something is more his speed. Or maybe he'd just make a terrible criminal, which is probably a good thing - his classmates should just consider turning to crime

It can't be said enough but Katrina Law is magnificent and needs to helm her own show STAT.

Okay, now that I have stopped thinking about Wes' glistening torso, I will say I appreciated this episode and what it did for almost every single character A LOT. It's the first time I've felt the show settling into itself and the cast felt settled in their roles as well. Even the little scenes, Connor/Michaela

It's truly amazing what ugly plaid shirts can hide. They need to do a case in which Alfred and Jack and Glory's brother are required to do things topless.

The show needs more women having sex with women tbh. #JusticeForBonnieAndLaurel