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I'm glad someone else referenced what I immediately thought: which is that they may be swapping Hank Henshaw's original identity (Cyborg Superman) to Jeremiah Danvers — which then also hangs a lampshade on the Easter Egg that… he was also Superman.

So, I was wrong about the car crash being an accident; good call everyone one else last week!

This episode contained the Nadia Origin Story I didn't know I wanted or needed!

It was just really weird seeing her as a GOOD person, since she's basically a villain in everything now… iZombie, The Magicians, etc.

I'm glad other people have suggested that the Splinter of Destiny — which is a fine name — is part of the True Cross, but I'm also going further:

Someone on another site referred to their pairing, perfectly imo, as "Hawkward" — so, yeah, totally not necessary… ;)

I just saw someone else post that theory and I love everything about it! Kudos!

Without remembering that Wes was in foster-care, I'd also had some insane thoughts about what Annalise was talking to Eve about to protect Kristof was having him be raised by Annalise's mom — since I realized that none of the Keating 5 met Momma last year, right?

That's only if you take the show at it's word from unreliable narration! (but, to be fair, I didn't know this was the 100th episode and therefore had just about every guest star imaginable in one episode…)

See, I don't think Neal was a pointless visit. I'd been speculating the whole plot would culminate with Emma having to choose between Neal and Hook, which also causes Rumple and Henry angst.

I laughed harder at the "Boyle-with-possum" shot than anything else in this episode…

But… I loved the dance-sequence. It was everything I wanted out of my Agent Carter / Dancing With The Stars crossover (totally not joking, I watch both shows)…

See, I disagree though, for two reasons.

He's got a Broadway gig as male lead for She Loves Me with the Kryptonian Mom from Supergirl opposite him (Laura Bernanti), so he may be breaking from TV for a bit.

Wasn't the original "Seacouver" for Highlander: The Series and they CALLED themselves Seacouver?

So, let me get this straight. Joanne's killing EVOs because her son died at the Odessa Summit and Erica says "Get rid of those handcuffs, they won't be necessary" … because what now?

The cognitive dissonance issue I'm having this morning is coming to grips with the sexily-presented Eretria is the same young girl from Pan's Labyrinth and there was nothing in-between I'd seen her in…

I don't really have anything to add to this review, or anyone's comments, other than I had been waiting for them to do an ACTUAL Die Hard scenario for a few years now and had this be the last thing I watched Sunday night before bed. After it was over I just turned to my girlfriend, said "It was better than I hoped

One of the things that consistently surprises me on the show is how simple the "Oh, farts…" expletive makes me crack up, especially since it's now basically become *everyone's* go-to, and not just Phil's…

I don't, but I know what you mean (though for me it's on a professional level).