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    Well considering yesterday's events, it will hard to keep a secret much longer.

    Technically they also made Vandal Savage Egyptian as well, rather than coming from an indistinct tribe 50,000 years ago. I mean, they could have just have cast a brown skinned actor for Legends of Tomorrow, but then that series would be breaking the rule of three.

    I actually like this half a lot better. The Felicity/Oliver stuff didnt work for me, but I liked how much more organic this episode came across;

    I meant standing in the background of the last episode.

    I mean if you really want to make it Marvel vs DC films thing, it can't just be just MCU films. You also have great villains like Magneto and Doctor Octopus in other film franchises.

    I liked this episode a lot more than the last one, but the Kendra/Cisco relationship is still a weak spot, especially it's such a key part of the story. I think the time travel aspect would have been more effective had we not been told it was going to happen.

    I think he's visually impressive, but Hardy's performance that was hard to hear leaves a lot to be desired. People just mimicking his voice, like people like imitating Bale's voice. Doesnt mean Bale is better than Keaton.

    Ward has also been really great.

    Savage really is not that interesting from what we've seen thus far.

    Black Widow is a product of the Black Widow program, as shown in Age of Ultron. Hawkeye is the best marksman in SHIELD. That doesnt make him necessarily the best agent,

    I was hoping it needed to be open for the vibration to work or something in this instance.

    It's just a fucking interview. Either Noah would have done brought something out of Brown or done a shitty job, but he at least should have gotten the opportunity. On a talk show, you should be able to interview anyone you want. And what platform would Brown have gotten out of the Daily Show? It's not being watch or

    The evil dude even calls him the best agent that Hydra has produced (which is what I said), which accounts for half of SHIELD at this point. It's not a stretch to say he's the best, with the possible better ones being Coulson, May, and Nick Fury at this point.

    Master sky diver training is part of the gig. Also probably studied Captain America's technique.

    Supergirl is tonally different than Agents of SHIELD. That's the point. They are different shows. You are making and arbitrary distinction to leave out Marvel's best offerings.

    Becomes the superhero Axeboot.

    The idea is Ward is the best SHIELD agent that was ever created by the organization. He just happens to be evil. But if he was a good guy, he'd be narrowly escaping death heroically instead of like a dastardly villain.

    1, 2, 4, and 5 are just elements of Cat's character. Hardly great fallacy explanations. 3 misses the point. Cat sees herself as a role model and a successful person, and does not mind being a "girl." Neither should Supergirl, the classic superhero irony being that she doesnt know she's actually telling it to

    I love how you added prime time to the mix because I'm pretty sure Daredevil and Jessica Jones knock DC out by a wide margin.

    I think that he has escaped death so many times is what's making this final midseason finale confrontation so anticipated. You gotta a build up a bad guy as hateable before you bring him down.