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Agree, this was finally a solid "A", maybe even an A+ for the show, maybe the best episode of its run. First, it wasn't a "bottle episode" where everything is okay at the end, her actions did have consequences and it looks like that will continue over the rest of the season.

Yes, I do not think that is mansplaining. Carol Burnett was on 35 years ago. If the person doesn't know what you are referencing, and you explain it, it just happens to be a guy telling something he knows she does not.

nah, I think woman having children would be way more important to them than some raid. Plus, what does she bring the others do not? They kept her back and she was captured..seems pretty stupid to me. Why not keep her home then? Its not like they needed someone to watch the cars.

I am not talking real life..lol This is a zombie show, you know that right? She is pregnant and the human race is trying to survive. Any pregnancy I think would be a huge deal in such a universe.

um no

The "hows" are another matter, I am talking big picture. I think musicians will start suing Youtube, Facebook, sharing apps, everyone soon if they cannot make money at all with these formats. Their music is their property and they are trying to adapt and make it work, but without a pot of gold at the end, I bet they

This ignores the huge issue of how are artists supposed to make money now on their music? Music online pays the artist almost nothing. The real big acts can make money on tour, but online music is going to kill the smaller acts and new acts without a big audience. TV and movies have been able to control this to a

probably the poorest storyline the whole season. Him being in the vicinity of a single woman who works with Edith at her wedding is hardly a start to a relationship. They had them both signed all season and this is the best they could do? Other than starting a business with Mary's husband right at the tail end, I

I didn't mean to seem like I was trolling, but wow, was this a bland, happy feeling finale. Two hours and like three things happened, and I do not even think they were that well done, other than maybe the wedding scene. I stuck it out to see how it ended, and my opinion is that after Matthew died, they just didn't

Maggie joining the raid really made no sense other than some future plot point relating to her getting captured demanded it. I cannot see why Rick or Glen would allow it, forget Carol. They presented her as competent as far as zombie fighting goes, but going on an assassination job to kill cool blooded humans? Her

Well, its over, what an ordeal. What a beautifully shot and set soap opera that really in the last three seasons had nowhere to go. It was written all over this show that when the actor who played Matthew left, this story had nowhere to go. Has there ever been such a drama free drama as was in the last few years as

yawn

Exactly, its because he is so bland and nice. You are supposed to be rooting for this, they want us to root for this, but it is way too soon in the show's run to really be invested in a relationship with them and its just a big nothing. I would think her dating would be a fresher, fun angle. If some guy treated her

They portray James as way to nice and bland for all these women to be falling over themselves for him, true. He is generically good looking but having Kara basically go bonkers for him since episode 1 was forced. The first episode presented him as this world traveling, superman knowing, cool guy, bad ass

That whole Hank/Supergirl plot line did not work at all so I am glad they resolved it. It is one thing to be sad because she wanted to redeem her aunt, but she also knew that her aunt and her other kryptonians wanted to rule the Earth and were bad, so even if Hank killed her, her resentment of him just seemed

agreed, when James said a million tons and she did not even act like it was heavy, it was eye-rolling. Very bad inconsistent storytelling there a she strains to deflect a one ton missile later in the episode. There is the old sci-fi/fantasy rule that you can make whatever universe you want when writing, but the

yeah, the romantic relationships on this show have been its weakest link from the start with the whole Winn being in the friendzone and it has not improved

Winn's hacking abilities are now almost god-like and its really a cheat. What is he doing working as a peon for Catco?

Like your last paragraph, if this is revealed the way you put it that would be a hoot.

yep, agree totally. Lucy has not had enough interaction with Kara and her sudden knowledge they love each other was unbelievable. She would have to have ESP and for her not to be majorly pissed is just a bad choice.