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He got a Sheldon-worshipping screed, same as everyone.

Yeah the body snatching thing is what ultimately made Revolution increasingly insufferable. From the ending of Season 2, it's clear a Season3 of that show would have been even moreso.

Offscreen motivations for onscreen actions is fairly lazy.

At this point it wouldn't surprise me at all if Pike and Emerson find common cause. If Arkadia still exists at the end of the season, I expect Carl Emerson to be a resident there.

Is there any particular reason why Jackson would find himself among the first to take the City Of Light thing other than a plot contrivance that Season 3 of this show seems rife with? What trauma has he endured?

Laurie Metcalfe and Sara Gilbert on the same episode would have been nice.

Sheldon Urkel'd this show years ago. But since he was atop billed character from the beginning, only more so.

I imagine the West thing mostly evaporated when the party started because of Sheldon's first sentence about it. Then Leonard briefly tried to explain and still nothing. Why further foist it on the audience?…when already knew by then.

Yeah she takes even hokey dialogue and just mounts a sail on it and rides the winds home.

Silly as it was, wasn't Samantha's ultimatum specifically about Felicity? He was presumably free to tell others. That's party of why the whole plotline and the ultimatum were so ridiculous.

Hell must have its own satellite.

So Oliver withdraws from the mayoral race just moments before essentially defeating Darhk (for now anyways). So will he re-enter it now? It's hard to endorse your opponent and then say never mind. Looks like the whole mayoral run plotline might turn out to be a little more than a clumsy waste of time existing only to

Yeah I don't know what that was about. This show seems so invested in adding a comedic element to Darhk (which I find only makes him even more excruciating) that it gets in the plot's way as often as not. I suppose he thought that even out of his custody the artifact was still indestructable. It did take all of

Yeah her leaving even after Oliver and Samantha both laid all of the cards on the table was rather absurd. Felicity still leaving after all of that was a bit much. Oliver kept the secret, yes, but it was Samantha's demand (that she made such a demand is silly, but that's another discussion), and Felicity wasn't

I thought the flashback scene to last year just to set Ana up to quote herself was a bit clumsy. And didn't we hear Mrs. Jarvis' voice in an episode last year? It was very different from Ana's…

The writers seem to think we've already forgotten that the reapers ever existed. Hard to believe that Clarke survived them during her time as a redhead. Did she take one of those siren things with her?

Finn seemed to be popular with fans too. I wonder if killing him off wasn't originally in the plan, but they did it because ultimately there was no coming back from what Finn had done. That's just as true for Bellamy now.

Sending The 100 aground was the brainchild of Jaha, and they knew from the start that it was a longshot. I'm not seeing how sending 100 minors to what was, as far as they knew, far more likely than not certain death constitutes "being a hero in Season 1".

I don't like Murphy any more now than I ever did.

Allowing an attack to happen that you are powerless to prevent isn't remotely similar to enabling and participating in an attack, since Bellamy was the reason they secured guns at all.