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Every time it seems we are going to see a penis, we are disappointed.

If you too think that this show is silly as fuck, but you still don't give a fuck about its sillyness, thumbs up.

Wally really has a huge dick?

Ever heard of steam punk?

H-2 Cisco was clearly gay. Like way too cliché-clear, but in a fun-way-too-clear.

So Caity Lotz is jenniferlawrencing a lot in this series, but I think it's ok.
There's a big "American Hustle" mood in this episode, by the way.

Awwwww, there's no Looking anywhere to be seen, here.

What I liked of the ending: we are not sure what really happened on the other planet.

I really do not agree. I was just willing to say that :)

I really think this was one of the most MEH (or stupid) send-off of a companion seen in the new era.

The thing is that there will be a miniseries of the Defenders, in between the series. So we'll see what will come out of that.

That was more "using", indeed, than "manipulating". Jessica tends to be more straightforward, but morality is blurred on this show.

What I loved this about the most about is that it's about manipulation. *Everyone* manipulates everyone else, except maybe for Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, and this is so thematically coherent.

How come there's no sane person in the USA not walking in the middle of a parking lot?

It was something like the camera being a substitute for the other caracther eyes: Annalise as seen by Eve, and viceversa. The weird angle was because they had the head reclined and turned to each other.

Aaaaand there's that small part where Dr Light calls Jay "Flash" in front of a reporter, and Linda may be in shock now, but in a few episodes she won't be, and she'll remember. So here's a new member of the Team Flash?

Cisco was so gay - in every subtle way, from being funnily annoyed by everything-Sally during the date to his sassyness *everywhere* - that is was awesome to watch.

Yeah, it was incredibly well delivered.

Awwww a straight crush for a gay dude. Cisco, always falling for strong willed women.

That's exactly the issue here. And Doctor I'm A Scientist pointed it out clearly (better, the writers did it): "you should be the most open to metahuman powers".