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Killer Frost is pretty great, but her (inexplicably) being a distinct personality that takes Caitlin over is super not. That character with her long history ceases to exist when she's Frost, and Frost doesn't have her own agenda or motivation beyond 1) being crazy and evil and 2) not getting sealed away inside

I'm sick of this weak-ass false action. There were so many opportunities in this episode for Barry to slip a new necklace around Frost's neck or just punch her lights out. Instead we have inept standoff after inept standoff with people just staring each other down and giving Frost time to freeze Barry (he jumped in

I'm glad someone pointed out that Mace died turning his false heroism into a reality (well, within the context of the Framework, at least).

You really need to watch the first season before season two. And you should, because a few of its episodes are really terrific, and there's lots else that's very much worth watching sprinkled around within the rest. Is season two better and more interesting? On the whole, I'd say so, but 1) that's unfair because

What I mean is that it seems pretty ludicrous to imagine that someone could develop technology for the purpose of finding, connecting to, and observing another universe without the most basic understanding of what that universe is and how it relates to their own. You might be right, but it would be a bit stupid.

I dunno about that. He's working on a project called Looking Glass that's meant to see across from the Framework into the real world. How would he be working on that (and ahead of schedule!) if he fundamentally misunderstood the relationship between the two worlds?

I can't believe how good this show is right now. Aida (sorry; Madame Hydra)'s conversations with Fitz and especially Radcliffe were so intense and chilling. The revelation that Fitz is already fully aware of the nature of his world was mind-blowing, and it has frightening implications; it's probably got a lot to do

That may be, but Jack is just as much a cautionary tale about rigid rationality and, by the end of season 3, becomes a true believer as well. I find the interplay interesting, which is why I hate so much that the show came down hard on one side at the end.

I'm the one arguing that ambiguity is important, but you're saying I'm unable to handle any kind of nuance?

LOST was largely about the tension between mystical, miraculous phenomena on one hand and a secular worldview on the other. Throughout the series, viewers were led to believe that all of the bizarre things they were seeing had logical (however outlandish) explanations. It was a genre show, a kind of science or

Can anyone explain to me how Saul survived the events at the hotel? He was in the first car, so when he just showed up at the White House later I was stunned. Did they just blow up one of the cars and let his go for some reason? I'm hoping I missed something because this detail didn't work for me at all.

"And yet, all these people are protesting because of a video that attacks the memory of her dead son? What exactly am I missing?"

So many of the scenes with Maia, Lucca, and Jane Lynch's FBI agent reminded me how tremendously good The Good Fight and The Good Wife can be at comedic and dramatic timing. Also, Rose Leslie's performance is amazing. I kept noticing the tiniest movements around her nose as her memories snagged on faint details that

I would be over the moon to see Trip.

There's a specific moment in Iron Fist when I thought they were going to make a thing of how the Iron Fist is also a hand, as in THE Hand, and it seemed like a particular open-handed technique taught to Danny might be a route to the Dark Side. Nothing at all came of it, though.

The fact that she's a woman makes it perfectly believable that they would grab any excuse to despise her if recent memory is anything to go by.

If I was Carrie and I saw the camera suddenly emphasizing those feds cutting the lock on the garage I would have called out to them to not open it a lot quicker.

The staging and editing of those action scenes was terrible. I could not understand where people were or where they were going or who they were chasing after or anything.

This was a seriously stupid April Fool's joke even by April Fool's Day's seriously stupid standards.

Was that a season premiere or a series finale? Dayum.