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"The decision to use the lead bomb wasn't Supergirl's" / "she made the final decision"

I've figured out why the lead thing bothers me. I mean, ignoring the fact that we have enough lead in our environment to make humans sick already, something else: Supergirl quite literally used chemical weapons against her opponents.

Cat lusts after Clark because when he's dressed as Superman she can't see his ass.

The gang BL goes up against in the first season are, in fact, The 100.

Because everyone is kind of ashamed they didn't tell 'The Big Green Guy and His Crew" that their friend Coulson is still alive. The longer they take, the more embarrassing it becomes.

Well, you're certainly free to not like her acting. But I do believe the change in attitude was intentional. I think her father is dead. It's why she asked if the restraints were too tight.

Hmm. Well I never liked the "power dampener" thing anyway, so I guess I just don't notice when it's inconsistent (because it doesn't make any sense). Regardless, I wouldn't say they don't care about their show, they're just writing stories we don't like.

The further into the this episode I got, the more I thought it kind of blew that they kept name dropping Carmine Infantino. You dance in colorful musical numbers on Infantino Street, you don't stab women on it.

Oliver showed him the moves, and then he got in his 10,000 hours over lunch?

But being a man-shark isn't a power? I mean, he just *is* that, right?

It was great (airplane rescues are my weakness). Lena was right! Cat was fun. Although the Air Force One speech maybe went on a minute too long? The tiara bit was nice though.

Man. I've been waiting a decade for MODOK and this is what I get? I can't deny this has been the best season of the show— especially the back half— but then you just had to go and ruin the moment, SHIELD.

Director Mace would beg to differ but…

Doesn't having Prometheus show up at the end pretty much obviate the need for this entire episode? They could've just sat around eating donuts and Felicity wouldn't have had to leverage "the cost of her soul!" (Which is a dumb expression I wish they'd stop using.) feels like the show writers pulled the rug out from

Welcome.

Downtown was full of dinosaurs. Most people probably called in sick.

It'd be cool if Mari returned to Arrow, and then in the middle of a fight, started disappearing because of nonsense that happened on that week's LoT.