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    I agree Supreme, they could have gone the "Laurel" route but instead the writers took their time with Iris, had her grow and develop as a character and took her out of the scrap heap.We all know they're getting together in the end so why rush it? Have their relationship be more organic and less forced. Have them earn

    Same here, my initial thought was that Zoom "Baned" him and broke his back the second he hit him in the spine which was pretty brutal.

    She mourned for 6 months and then she moved on, her mourning isn't going to bring him back and morning doesn't help Barry at all, who was already feeling guilty about his death, In the last episode she silently mourned him, she's not going to break down into tears, she's going to keep him in her memories and

    I hate shipping too honestly, people who do it annoy me (no offense) I understand the comics mandate Barry and Iris but on a show, the relationship needs to be organic and not forced unless the writing is so incredible. Oliver and Laurel didn't work on Arrow because the relationship was forced from the get-go (though

    Candice Patton is pretty hot, there's no disputing that.

    I also like that Barry immediately brought Wellls to STAR labs and told everyone about Wells nor was he actually angsty about trusting Wells.

    To be fair Caitlyn did explain that Earth-1 Wells was never really Earth-1 Wells and that they never really knew who he was, it's just that no one car wrap their heads around that fact.

    And Batman villains like Anarky but no Batman just vague references of him multiple times. I would love for Batman to show up on Arrow, look Ollie up and down, shake his head in disappointment and then just leave.

    Or his baby mama, have they talked about exploring that this season as that's a pretty big reveal.

    She cried every other episode and became unbearably condescending while questioning every single thing, every character did whether it made sense or not and was doom and gloom for the half of the season "We're all gonna die guys!" "It doesn't matter what we do, we're gonna die." "All of my friends are going to die."

    We do know who posted it though, Leighla Schultz all but admitted to posting said images, I think in situations like that most people in the locker room have a "it's none of my business" attitude towards it. If Edge and Lita can survive and then thrive after their affair, Zahra should be fine.

    I was hesitant simply because of the lack of resolution, I'm getting more into interactive story type games but gamers usually play games because there is an objective and an end goal. For example Life is Strange is a great game, it's more or less an episodic interactive story but the choices I make in the game have

    Just now starting to get caught up with the show, correct me if I'm wrong but it was Daya who initiated their relationship and came up with the idea of having an sexual affair because of her crush on him. Bennett could have said no but Daya wasn't helpless and knew what she was doing. It's not like Pornstache who was

    In the first episode ever, Amy admitted that she and Dan dated briefly and that it didn't work out and that "Dan is a shit" which is partly the reason the why they bicker and compete back and forth constantly. I think Amy wanted to sleep with Dan just to feel wanted after she quit but Dan was dense and didn't realize

    Piper is OK by herself, it's when she interacts with Alex when she's annoying, in season 2 I liked the way she was portrayed and wasn't the focus just another character, with Alex back in the picture I'm afraid we're going to get another "will they, won't they?" and "Alex is awful and Piper acts irrational and stupid

    I agree considering how incompetent they all are including Bill and Kent that it would make sense they would fuck it up by not communicating with each other. Selina's staff has always been ambitious, cutt throat and protecting themselves, constantly competing against each other and everyone always considered they're

    I think his point was that your response was dickish and condescending but saying it in the most crude way possible though your initial response wasn't the bastion of great maturity either.

    The previous episode he cursed, his anger was more reserved though this episode everything seemed to just boil over just due to the incompetence of everyone around him, the data breach and now another potential fuck-up of a scandal plus Selina interrupting him multiple times when he was preparing for the debate, he

    I'm not confident but I don't think Selina could use her personal funds for that, if it's not illegal it's definitely sketchy as shit.

    To be fair Iris did make a good point to Eddie, that the future isn't set in stone and that there's no reason why he should trust Wells because of a newspaper article that could be fake.