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Yeah Bellamy and Lincoln sparring shirtless was a nice image. Would be cool to have them in a shirtless workout where they have to work together. Like have them fall into a deep, narrow pit, and the only way to climb out is to sit back to back, link arms, and both essentially walk up the opposite sides of the pit in

That's tidy. Who cured them, and when?

So…what about the Reapers? Lexa's betrayal in the season finale was outrageous, and she had a helluva nerve saying it was because she was putting her people first, because the reapers are also her people. Reclaiming the reapers was a key part of the deal Lexa made with the Sky people (and proving they could do it is

Octavia's treatment of Lincoln is too much of a rehash of how Indra treated him last season. It's like beating a dead horse now.

I can't care much what they do with him…I've always found him one of the, if not the, least interesting characters this show has.

I can already tell I"m going to dislike Octavia as much in S3 as I did in S1 and S2.

Hopefully not Abby, my favorite character.

The same way the Star Trek mirror universe works. Even though everything is different and entirely different lives are being led, somehow every single egg-sperm combination is the exact same and makes the exact same people.

The not really dead Earth-2 Oliver.

Considering her painful backstory that led her to be so resolute about joining Joe's task force, her abrupt departure seems rather absurd. Joe's skepticism seemed very forced in that episode, but it looks like he was right all along. She's a flake because the writers made her one.

9 of the 13 episodes this season so far have been less than 20 minutes. 5 have been less than 19. It's interesting to compare to 70s and 80s "half hour" sitcoms, which were fully 25 minutes.

Didn't Emily and Penny hate each other? When did that change?

It doesn't. And Lexa totally threw the Reapers under the bus. The Reapers are Grounders, i. e. her people, and were supposed to be restored. Why in the hell should the Arkers help them do that now?

I'm years late to the party, but I don't see how Taylor pointing suspicion on Jim Shannon would make sense, even as a temporary ruse. The Shannons only arrived there on the tenth pilgrimage, long after Terra Nova knew they had a spy problem. Wash and Malcolm should have pointed this out immediately.

You're not. I find him excruciating. But I've found each and every one of Arrow's season-long Big Bads mostly uninteresting. My least favorite, Slade Wilson, seems to be the favorite of most.

That Barry didn't tell Patty this week was ridiculous. Never would the setup be better. If she was just his girlfriend I could see it, but she's pretty much second in command of the metahuman task force. I think she can handle it.

They could probably find someone who is pretty terrific at it.

True, but how does that become "crazy"? Merlyn and Wilson were crazy, sure. Not Oliver.

She seemed genuinely happy for Oliver and Felicity. It will take a tangled web of drama to get them back to Oliver and Laurel, and I have no desire to see it unfold.

Trickster sure threw that attack together quickly so soon after being released. We're they just waiting there for him to summon?