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I had no memory of Ray meeting Vixen (Mari) on Arrow, but I've since been informed it happened in one of those animated Vixen episodes. But, I do think he made an interesting point, as far as they know their futures don't really mean much but they know Amaya's granddaughter will go on to follow in her footsteps and if

I've been feeling like Legends has forgotten she's bisexual, but only ever having her make comments about being attracted to women or hooking up with women, so I was happy they acknowledged it and I'd like it if her next random hook-up is with a guy.

A few years ago The Flash was easily my favorite of the DC shows, but now I think it's Legends. I think The Flash & Supergirl, and to a lesser extent Arrow, all have some of the same basic problems with a lack of balance. With The Flash the characters seem to cease to exist outside STAR Labs. Iris only exists on the

There may be some guys who ask for permission to get engaged, but I don't think it's actually that common. Joe being upset about it kind of bothered me, I could see him being upset that Barry didn't tell him because they're so close and Joe is like a dad to Barry but it came off like he was upset that Barry didn't ask

I think it would have been more interesting if Alex had ended up across the galaxy and her and the aliens had to find their way back to Earth over the course of multiple episodes.

I think you can get invested when you watch it in a shorter time too. I started watching Buffy, because my sister had seen some youtube clips and wanted to watch the show so we had the entire series on DVD. I was in high school at the time, and at one point I said I wanted to watch it and start from the beginning

I think overall Angel was really good, the weakest season though was Season 4.

There are lists, but I think for the most part you don't need to alternate between the two. I originally watched all of Buffy first, then I watched all of Angel and had no problems with doing it that way. There's a little bit of cross-over, but not a lot.

I don't mind The Life & Death Brigade but I totally agree about all the cameos, especially when it's a waste of screen time like the musical and doesn't add anything to the show (like fake Tristan).

I've very divided about this. A Year in the Life had so many issues in particular things like the musical, the fat shaming, Paul being a joke, but at the same time things weren't left in a resolved state for everyone.

I've not invested in Rick & Michonne as a couple, but I knew the walkers were eating the deer. I just don't think the show is willing to kill off Rick.

This episode almost felt more like a mid-season finale or something, not the way to come back after a hiatus.

I figured it was somehow related to the fact that Alaric said Valerie swung by and put a protection spell on the twins. They seemed to have a bubble around them protecting them from the fire, and because Bonnie was in the middle of them it was able to protect her as well.

I don't think Cade created the dagger, it was created at the time of his death with his bones and the fire coming together.

I understand that they only had the returning actors for the finale, but I think it will make the finale very rushed. They could have done something with the characters who also got out like Kelly & Vicki did. I think they should have done more set-up in this episode for the finale. The wedding just felt like filler.

I remember Poppy & Josh having a baby at the end, but that's kind of it - but they were married, she wasn't having her rapist's baby and forced to keep it.

I was really happy to get more of Josie this week. Her character hasn't been developed up until now and at first I was kind of annoyed with her but by the end of the episode I really liked her. I hope that they do the same thing with Melody in the future, because so far she's barely even spoken.

Now that Oliver has thrown himself under the bus, I think he should take a bit of a break from being the Green Arrow.

I may read the books at some point, but I have so many other books that are ahead of them right now. I don't know when I'll have the time to get to them. I know the books are a series in progress, and I do sometimes pick up series after they're completed. I read all three of The Magicians novels in a row.

Unlike The Magicians, I have not read the book series, so I can't compare and contrast.