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When Drake was acting all antsy when we first saw him in the interrogation room I was thinking the cops were in for a surprise.

Rahul Kohli is a huge Star Wars nerd - check out his Twitter.

Singing "Whiter Shade of Pale" was also a big hint.

Thanks!

I understood that part completely. What I didn't get is why you said "My only hope is that people eventually wake up and also abandon the show…". I can't speak for anyone but myself but I suspect most people who pay attention to the show are wide awake and are enjoying it despite its flaws.

If you don't like the show don't watch it. It's no big deal.

Is it too difficult for you to criticize others without being a jerk about it?

I'm watching the show now and don't really care how opinion of the show will change in the future. For me it is escapist television with an appealing superhero, goofy villians and cartoonish storylines. By that metric Supergirl does pretty well from week to week. Sure, the show does some things poorly but it does

Except for being about twice the size as three years ago.

What a weird review.

You are, ahem, overthinking this!

One minor thing that bothered me was Clive missing the coffee splashed on the wall at Terrell's house. A stain like that is more consistent with foul play than with someone voluntarily leaving in a hurry ("gotta run to Mexico asap, but first I'll splash some coffee on my wall" doesn't make sense). Liv was curious

Makes me wonder if Drake is actually working for someone else, like as deep cover for the FBI or DEA.

Given that New Hope had just died finding the tainted Utopium is a huge moment as it means Ravi can once again work on a cure so that Major (and Blaine) doesn't die and that Liv can be cured.

Good catch! I hadn't noticed that before.

A photo of that may not have been in the press kit for the episode.

She and her father mentioned a couple of episodes ago that she needed to lay low for a while so Major doesn't see her when he's visiting Liv.

Blaine is still responsible for the death's of all the teenagers.

Meh, it's a recurring light comedy bit in a not especially realistic show, in which big bad Cat doesn't take any crap but deep down she really likes and respects Kara so she can never fire her for real.

Because the character is billed as Hank Henshaw in the credits and to everyone except the Danvers sisters he is Hank Henshaw?