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Well, Henry Simmons is. Could always be playing younger.

True, and my initial point was that that seemed a bit callous.

I'm mostly happy that he's still in play (since I guess he's MODOK now), but he still has an immediate incentive to keep sending bodies out and no one to stop him.

Hasn't the whole point of this season been blurring those lines?

I hope you wouldn't tell someone whose real daughter just died to take it well and move on.

I'm not a father, so I have absolutely no way of really knowing what Mack went through, but the first time he lost Hope she was a newborn baby. That's equally devastating because you're robbed of what might have been, but it has to be different from losing her as a ten-year-old who's bursting with personality and

I know that it would be cruel, but in hindsight it really seems like the easiest fix would have been for Daisy or Fitz to isolate the bit of code that represents Hope and just delete it.

"They called her articulate and charming, to which I say: shame on you for suggesting my beautiful daughter is masculine. What about her feminine traits, like her cooking skills and ability to take orders?"

Big ups for that deep cut of a reference.

Those 'inspirational' moments never land for me.

I realized tonight that Lena thinks "Mike" is Kara's boyfriend, despite now knowing that he is also alien royalty and seeing Supergirl risk her life to rescue him.

"It's over, Rhea. I came back to give you one last chance to do the right thing."
"How very generous of you."
"When I was a child, I could look up and see Daxam in the —"

"Winslow, you work with Supergirl now? That's curious. Last time I was in National City it was you and Kira who were inseparable. Oh, and Kira's sister is here with you too. What a coincidence."

Hector does mostly know what he's doing, so that would make him Trump's dad.

Wasn't BB set in like '06?

At the risk of getting political…

I don't know for sure how Tuco Salamanca got to be such an important part of the Salamanca drug empire.

Jesse's no genius, but he's nowhere near dumb enough to advertise meth sales on daytime television.

Have I mentioned how glad I am to have Gus as a central part of this season? The character has no shortage of hidden depths to reveal! For instance, this week we learned that he acquired his infamous laundry… by purchasing it.

Didn't Mike prove a season or two ago that she was lying about the gunshots she used as a pretext for needing a new house?