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Just caught up on this show. I'm really really enjoying Darnley the scumbag and I feel like the show is dropping some hints that Bothwell isn't much better so just sort of enjoying the overall shittiness of the situation Mary has found herself in in Scotland.

I would really enjoy if he came back, seemed like the "good" version of Ward from the Framework, and then just ended up turning evil again lol. I do think they could tell a really good story with lots of twists and turns with him trying to be good but failing ultimately.

Really great episode. Definitely was extremely meta with the "Fun Barry" stuff, here's HOPING the show gets back to that next season. And yes, agreed 100% about Iris who has been weirdly side-lined and ignored for what should be her own huge story arc. Amazing how having a fun Barry can make a fun Iris and a fun

oh man, this was an A+ for me. You'd think that the show couldn't surprise me anymore, but somehow they had me buying the Ophelia arc of her as a potential ally and good guy. Even though the whole season (plus more recently her getting all the inhuman powers) has pointed to her being the big bad, they got me with

I disagree with the idea that Felicity's motivations need to be further explained Alasdair. I get your point, but i think that it's more a failure of establishing Billy (I think that was his name lol) and Felicity's relationship…which honestly I'm MORE than ok with because that would have been boring as hell. Chase

I do think Mon-El is a bit too central right now, but anything to take away time from James right? Honestly, I may be alone but I really like Mon-El (mainly because of Chris Wood/Kai I'll admit lol). I think Mon-El would be great if they didn't have him be such a major character and let him blend into the ensemble

I loved this episode. Ray/Gertrude made me really wish we got a Castaway-like episode of Ray stranded there…makes me wish the show had a larger budget because that would have been great.

OK, glad to see I'm not crazy and that others are saying this too lol. I really got that sense as well although I had not seen that theory previously.

Anyone else getting the crazy sense that Savitar is like a future Barry gone insane or something? He repeated twice in the episode when asked who he was "I'm the future, Flash." He could have been saying "I'm the future Flash" though if you remove that comma. Maybe tracks a little bit with his obsession with Barry

Ugh…this was bad. I rolled my eyes through the Bellamy forgiveness nonsense. This dude massacred people sent there to protect him and Skaikru. Stop with this…there is no comparison to Clarke and Mt. Weather and no justification other than hatred for Grounders. I wonder if any of the Clexa shippers still watch this

Who would have ever thought during this show's season 1 that just a couple years later it'd be the worst DC TV show on? Oh man was this awful. I think even a C is generous. You're completely right about the short term memory of the show and how it's ridiculous that the writers keep going back to that well of

I just LOVED how unpredictable this episode was. The crazy twists reminded me of prime Vampire Diaries with Enzo's brutal death and Stefan being given the cure. I do agree with you Carrie that it was messed up for the show to torture Bonnie yet again like that, but at the same time I was sort of over Bonnie and Enzo

My favorite scene tonight and the one I think most indicative of the new and improved Arrow this year was the scene of Ollie, Rene, and Curtis just chilling at Big Belly Burger. I loved the lightness and friendship there with Ollie giving a spit-take disgusted reaction to Rene's order. Just shows how the new

Is this true? Holy shit that's amazing. That makes me even more excited for the rest of the season.

Yes, this was A+ perfection. Just made me wish for a spinoff of Dahrk and Merlyn snarking at each other. Also possibly favorite CW DC line EVER with Reverse Flash saying not to worry about the Legends because they're idiots, cut to Mick calling them idiots, cut to Nate's hilarious indignant childish "I'm not an

I enjoyed this episode again. Making HR a more important character since getting back from break has been vital to maintaining a lighter better tone for this show. I loved everything with HR, Gypsy, and Cisco. Gypsy and Cisco were so cute together. I definitely hope she makes several more appearances.

This was…SHOCKINGLY good!! If I can get one complaint out of the way (which isn't really a complaint because I was so happy to see the Sirens get murdered), it's VD's continued focus on tertiary villains who have almost no impact on the plot. I can't think of another show that gives so much prominence to characters

I'm really enjoying Diana's portrayal as sort of this clueless goddess. She has so much more power than anyone else in this universe but is still just a child. The actor and the show has done a great job of keeping her sort of ambiguous…I could see her turning evil but I could also see her being good.

I really enjoyed this episode. Maybe my favorite of the season. The reason is it was the first time in AGES I felt like Flash has gotten back some of that goofy cheesy optimism and light-heartedness from the first season. I was legitimately cheering when Cisco finally warmed up to HR (I really enjoy HR who is

Oh man LaToya, I was so excited when I heard Tim DeKay was guest starring and of course he didn't disappoint. What a phenomenal actor. I'm almost disappointed he's dead as I wanted more of Dr. Carlisle but I'm really looking forward to the confrontation that Lucifer almost certainly has to have with him in Hell next