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Annie Murphy as Alexis to me has had the best character arc on TV history, and I am excited and slightly scared for where it could go this season 

I like how he doesn’t look like Tom Hanks... Not saying. Just saying.

Meanwhile, his mother claiming that it was the best laugh of the night shows how this idiot got the way he is. She has probably defended and validated every dumb decision he’s made in his privileged life.

Why is it always like the whitest dudes that do this?

This seems...plausible.

Tom Hanks wanting to be come the best man he could; placed all his worst qualities into Chet via an amalgamation of science and supernatural ritual. Chet is now the harbinger of Hank; a malign spiritual energy hellbent on escaping its flesh prison and dominating the world.

I still think there should be a federal licensing program, or even a state by state program. We do this for doctors, lawyers, nurses - people that we entrust with our well-being.  It’s time for law enforcement requirements to be equally rigorous.

Just a heads up: If you get shitty or mean in these comments I’ll remove them. Go be an asshole somewhere else. 

I don’t mean to make light of the tragedy but in a way it’s almost like Oedipus, or Macbeth, where it becomes this self-fulfilling tragic prophesy. You know if the cops catch you, they’ll kill you. So you run, to avoid them catching you. But by running, you’ve made sure they’re going to kill you... yikes. I mean,

Screen grab or it didn’t happen!

Seeing the Vanishing Point made me a lot happier than I thought it would.

I won’t lie, I was hoping that’s where they were going in the Batwoman episode with Alfred’s daughter.

Constantine and Lucifer 100% fucked at some point, right?

I must say, I've been enjoying Pariah well enough, and Harbinger has been GREAT. I can do without the added complication of Krona. But I have to say it...I am missing the Psycho Pirate so far!

“Kara, don’t do something stupid.” - Is it bad that my immediate reaction was “Kara, don’t Barry this up.”? Though, in fairness, her success rate when it comes to messing with space, time and reality is quite a bit higher than Sir Flashpoint so, eh, 50/50.

I thought this was the most balanced episode so far in terms of pacing - enough urgency that existence(!) is ending, but finding a few moments to play scenes between characters.

I can't be the only one who caught it but when The Monitor was listing attributes he said "Strength of will" and then it panned to Diggle... that's Green Lantern foreshadowing if I've ever seen it. And now Oliver is The Spectre he can help make that happen!

You know what, this was all worth it for the few minutes of TV that Lucifer was on screen. I figured he’d be another cameo but no, he actually contributed to the plot (not that that plot went anywhere). I suspect that that Constantine thread will never be brought up on any show ever again but I wouldn’t mind

Based on these three episodes, I do kinda wished they could’ve devoted a whole season to it.

I mean, Crisis is such a big storyline they could have easily devoted an entire season just to its storyline. The original comic book version managed to stuff in practically every single hero (and alternate version) DC owned at the time.