doctorbifrost--disqus
Doctor Bifrost
doctorbifrost--disqus

Why was I watching two different speedsters standing around striking up conversations with Plunder - until he shoots them - when they could take his gun, cuff him, and disassemble his motorcycle in the time it takes him to blink? If they don't want their Flashes to be that fast, maybe they shouldn't be that fast.

- I'm sorry, but Kara acted like an idiot, and endangered not only herself and Mon-El, but everyone she was supposed to be rescuing. When you're on a dangerous planet and have a choice between (A) going on what looks like a suicide mission because you have no powers, weapons, or back-up, AND, if by some minuscule

- I wrote a long comment about things I was unhappy with - such as the fact that, when you arrest a precinct captain for murder, *somebody else takes charge*, and the arresting detectives would not be in a position to run around doing anything they want (like taking a murder suspect out of his cell without approval) -

- Yes, it was "Sort of half-joking"/"Sort of half-laughing."
- And, like others, I was surprised that when Monroe couldn't pry the dead guy's fingers off of Eve, Trubel didn't just chop it off then and there. She didn't need a book to give that a try. (You could argue she was worried about any side effect, but Monroe

I enjoyed it, I really did. But you know, the Doctor really doesn't spend much of his time (as afar as we know) saving people in burning buildings or protecting them from bank robbers. Just because "he's back" (whatever that means for a time traveler, and best not to think about it) to handle invasions from alien

I thought the conversation between Daniel and his boss was intriguing - albeit uncomfortable - because it touched on the fact that Daniel has never had a real job, or spent much time as an adult around working people other than guards, so he had no real sense of what the relationship might entail. For all his

- Yes, the humanity switch is overused and absolutely boring. Also, it's increasingly clear that turning off your humanity switch is about the most immoral thing you can do - because it leaves you powerful and merciless. Stefan with his humanity on may be in pain, but at least he can make choices to minimize the

Amazing how many of your points I agree with!

Interestingly, Ted. Sr.'s line "I meant Janet" was not in the closed captioning, which usually means it was added at the last minute. Thanks for referencing it - I couldn't quite hear it (and certainly couldn't read it).
I have always been under the impression that Jared was the son of Ted. Sr. and Janet - thus

When I teared up? When Daniel told Pickle he would be at his celebration. "I wouldn't miss it for anything." Why that scene among all the others in this episode? Who knows?

Wasn't Thawne a speedster who came back into the past to get revenge for something future-Barry did to him? And isn't Savitar a speedster who came back into the past to get revenge for something future-Barry did to him?

You know, the fact that Svetlana was actually already married in Russia means her marriage to Vee - and thus her green card - are not valid. I wonder if the lawyer will pick up on this, and if they can all get the proof they need.

I don't understand why Cade has to make a deal. The sirens work for you - instruct them to bring up the twins in your service. If he wants vampires, offer a few of them Get Out Of Hell Free cards in exchange for their service; a bunch will accept. Keep the sirens, the twins, as many vamps as you want. It seems like -

- Characters in these shows don't really seem to… think about things. I was a little surprised last night that, when the Dominators kidnap Earthlings and put them in mindpods in order to "gather intel," they neither monitor them nor put them in physical restraints of any kind. They're a really high-tech race. I'm sure

- If I had a big bunch of superheroes, some of them very strong and/or fast, and having multiple abilities, and I wanted to rescue he president from some aliens who were holding him, I would certainly enter their building, stand around in a big group, and say, "hand over the president, you don't really need him!"
- Or

I suspect Cadmus altered the virus so that it wouldn't affect humans, but were unable to alter it so that it would affect Kryptonians. But it's hard to track magicscience in superhero shows.
If Cadmus doesn't still have a sample of the virus, then they're idiots. Or just supervillains, who are known for creating

In most superhero shows (this one and Flash, but also on Arrow now that they have Ragman - I'm not tracking Legends these days), it's so common that the characters do not actually make use of their abilities. For Plot Reasons.
After the first murder by the vigilante, Winn should have said: "Cameras! Video! Hey, I'll

As someone who thinks that the ongoing, increasing multiplicity of speedsters (some of whom wield the Speed Force like Green Lantern uses his ring), and the ongoing obsession with the Speed Force (which went from vaguely spiritual concept to Dinosaur Island), are some of the worst developments in the Flash comics, I'm

- The Shade's a very interesting character in the comics. Here, he was less than nothing. (They didn't even bother to check off his motivation for killing the stockbroker, although I suppose that's easily guessed.)
- HR spends time working out his new problem, with patience! Then finds his face-changer in his luggage,

So does anybody think Felicity's oddly accepting, eagerly interested police detective boyfriend is… Prometheus? (Does anybody NOT think that?)