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This was an amazing episode, but man, I had 1 nagging question that was bothering me the whole time:
Just last week Maya was telling Bellamy that he basically couldn't be seen, as everyone in Mt Weather knows everyone else (which makes sense, it's a small enclosed environment). Cut to this week and somehow he's part

My biggest problem with the episode was it didn't seem like Robbie Amell is up to that role. He was bad, bad, bad.

I thought a lot of this was fun, if not still inconsistent and not nearly as good as this show was in its prime, but ugh…The resolution to the Fenestella dilemna is so freaking stupid. They're a bunch of books, you can't take a few with you? Those reavers were weak as hell and went down with one shot. Just go back

I didn't mind this episode, at least compared to other episodes of this show. It was solid, and as far as "origin stories" go for Batman villains I thought this one made sense and put some work into establishing Scarecrow.

Man, this season has just gone completely off the rails. A B- for this is generous considering how dire everything outside of 1994 and Kai is right now.

Really enjoying these past few episodes. I wonder if any changes were made over the long break, but there is definitely a different, lighter tone to everything reminiscent of the first season and not the overly serious, mostly boring first half of this second season. That being said, Mary's rape does not fit in with

I continue to be in total disagreement with you Kyle over the Mount Weather stuff. I think it's been among the best this season and nothing about this episode's happenings in Mount Weather felt remotely redundant to me.

I thought aspects of this were great and others were clunky and messy. For one thing, I'm so confused about everyone's feelings, particularly Roy's, about Malcolm Merlyn. I mean sure, Malcolm did save Thea that one night, which showed compassion on his part, but he followed that up by mind-controlling her to murder

This was the first episode where I sort of appreciated the Riddler's arc. Unlike all these other "origins", who as you mention are just young versions of already-formed villains/characters, the Riddler is being given a legitimate story and background. The riddles are still dumb as hell, but beyond that his

Man, Was I the only one who had to almost stop watching from laughter when in the middle of the episode Abbie and Ichabod found out Katrina couldn't help them any longer, and Ichabod is like "How are we gonna defeat him without magic?" and Abbie is all pep-talky like "Before Katrina came along we used to deal with

I LOVED this episode. Thought it was the best Reign's been in a long time. This felt to me like classic Season 1 Reign, complete with Diane and Mary's dog finally making reappearances.

It was replaced by a Delena ship

oh. And the magic nonsense, none of which makes any sense anymore. The show has done such a poor job of explaining why the merge needs to happen past "Gemini Dad says it must". Even taking that for the truth and that "their line must continue, somehow due to this merge", the show has given us no reason to care for

This was such a mess. I've had high hopes for a lot of this season, but this was really disappointing. Sort of felt like a "jump the shark" moment for the season but they can still come back from it once Bonnie gets back (I hope).

Amazing episode yet again. Man, this show is awesome.

I was just gonna comment on that- I keep waiting for them to make out and just jump each other. It's unbelievable.

Man, I shouldn't have doubted this show so much, but they are just perfectly on point with Laurel being the Black Canary. I still don't support all that time wasted on the stupid boxing lessons earlier in the season, but I love how the show is all "You're no Sara" to her and has her getting punched in the face and

C is about right for this episode. It was just meh. Not much happening, clearly waiting for other more important stuff to happen. One positive, actually 2 positives- No Barbara and finally ending the Little Bruce/Catwoman stuff.

Well, this was a watershed moment/episode for me in my viewing of Sleepy Hollow. Much of this season has become a chore to watch for me, but I've still watched every episode through to the end.

Thanks for the great recaps as always. This show is officially on a roll. This was one of the better 2 episode arcs I can recall in the show's relatively brief run, possibly the best.