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That was lovely, Emily—and it always has been. Thank you one last time for your thoughtfulness, your insight, and your wit.

I've seen the 9-minute clip that was released as a preview. That was more than enough for me.

"We made you a new body—a synthetic shell—but your mind, your soul, your ghost is still in there."

"This totally changes what live-action superhero stories can do"

Ah, I missed that. Thanks!

I've been in love with dark failed future episodes since Heroes pulled it off so well, but my initial excitement on realizing what this episode was going to be gave way a bit when they restored the memories of three or four characters in the same dumb room. This is supposed to be the World of Ruin from FF VI: you

Next time don't CPR Caitlin's stomach, Julian.

Why can't Cisco just vibe off Kadabra to see what he knows directly?

I am getting pretty tired of listening to Mon-El tell us how to feel about Supergirl. That is not good television. How about you trust me to see for myself how brave and self-sacrificing and optimistic she is? If I've forgotten it's only because you took her damned show away and gave it to this other guy.

It's not about revelation for us but rather about Saul's moment of pride (which, actually, we share since we're also seeing the wall for the first time). It's a strong emotional beat, not a plot one.

The moment when Saul discovers Carrie's conspiracy map is lovely. Took me right back to season 1. She doesn't work at the CIA anymore and she's still their best analyst.

Exactly. I guarantee he speaks whatever language is needed to serve his subpoena. I hope his skills only continue to escalate from there, too.

I love the ongoing gag throughout The Good Wife and now The Good Fight of the absolutely omnipotent courier delivering subpoenas.

So it actually serves no function? Why does Cary wear it, in that case?

Does anyone understand the purpose and rules of Oliver's diving suit? I had assumed that it was necessary for anyone other than David (thanks to his powers) to move around the Astral Plane outside of the ice cube, which is why Cary was wearing it when he came to Syd, but then she and others move around freely without

The music during the opening was wonderful. Very reminiscent of Bear's Battlestar stuff.

The first two episodes are a slog, but with the third I began to enjoy the show more (I'm at five now).

It's nice to see you all again. I've missed these little talks.

"What is thing you are doing with your voice?"

It's funny; Legion has retroactively made me view Westworld as downright boring and unimaginative visually.