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"Diamondback was at least meant to be that"

It's not like they explicitly showed it in one of the episodes… Oh wait they did

The Flash used to have one, famously so. But then 2009 happened.

Uh, what? Currently DC has been putting their brightest, most fun stories in years. This past year has been a major turnaround for the company since the late 2000s. Marvel, though, is still doubling down on the bleakness and cynicism. They've been on that streak for decades by now.

Really, show? You reminded us for a whole episode of how much chemistry Barry and Kara have together, and how adorable and charming they are, and then tried to convince us Barry and Iris is endgame?

Legends deserved the most applause. Easily floors the other 3 this season.

I hope that by the time the Flash brings Matt Lescher's Eobard Thawne back for a big reveal storyline, or a big versus storyline, the show will be in a better state than what it currently is. Legends shits all over the Flash this season.

So it's a good bet that at some point a distant relative of any of us fucked a distant relative of his.

In theory, any time travel stories could've easily resolved itself with a few steps. That's why it's better for this show to just say "screw it" and do what's fun. It's entirely fictional, anyway.

Infinite Crisis is the one where he made a cameo. Final Crisis is the one where he came back.

Fair enough. This kinda makes me worry about Defenders, though. It's good if Buck can make the characters fun and likable like in Iron Fist—JJ and LC needs a shot in the arm in terms of characterization, IMO. But it's bad if there's no unique flair to it. Simply bringing the characters together and have them go

How much of what goes into the show is his choices, though? Was he restricted from setting the story in K'un-Lun? Was he told he needs to put so and so characters in it? The whole debacle about Finn Jones only getting 15 minutes to rehearse his fight scenes, that I can see him personally being responsible. But like I

You got a point there.

All the more reason I'm surprised to see how much I came to love him by the end of the season.

We don't really know how much he's personally responsible of in his capacity, honestly. He didn't direct any episodes, so maybe it's easier to blame him for the writing.

Harold's and Ward's developments weren't really plot holes. I feel that they're both earned. We see them throughout without there being any "wait, what?" moment aside from the guy Ward sent to the hospital for Danny's records. Joy, on the other hand… It looks like the writers just don't know what to do with her. It's

I assume they needed to put Danny in a plane, just to revisit his trauma.

Prove me wrong, boyo. You can't.

Ward Meachum: the most sympathetic character in the MCU.
Danny Rand: the nicest character in the MCU.
Colleen Wing: the hottest character in the MCU.
Madame Gao: the best character in the MCU.
'Nuff said.

Oh, God. That's the only MCU-Netflix crossover we'll ever need. Thor x Claire Temple. My kingdom for Thlaire.