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"Everyone I love leaves me" was probably Barry at his most dickish and passive aggressive. Kind of lost all sympathy for him at that point.

The saddest part of the ending though is the knowledge that David Tennant will likely now only ever be in one season of the Marvel Universe. But I guess if he's only doing one season, that was the character to spend it on. (Maybe Kilgrave has a twin who needs to spend 7-12 seasons fighting someone else?)

True. He should be hired to just generally narrate the CW. "Oh No, Looks like Captain Cold is trapped in the freezer. How ironic!"

This show and everyone deserve all the awards. Like all of them. Give them Oscars. I don't care that it's not a movie, just give it to them.

Michael being forced to deny Rogelio's offer to hang is the saddest thing I've ever seen. You crack us all up, Rogelio, you crack us all up.

"I'm Captain Jack Harkness" is similarly effective, although that usually results in more people in the room wanting to sleep with him. (Read everyone in the room)

He told them to fire the missiles without telling them first whether Coulson and Fitz were out of the portal. Then revealed that he had them when he was on his way up. Cause as a top SHIELD agent, he knows that reunions are better if you think you've stranded your friends on an alien planet for a minute first.

Kind of a dog move on Mack's part to let everyone think that Fitz and Coulson were dead for a little bit. Also will Ward just get more evil every season? That could be fun.

I'll happily sit through 120 minutes of
The Hungry for Power Games!

David Tennant is definitely the best doctor after only Tom Baker. But David Tennant is too great an actor to not watch him act, especially as well as he does in Jessica Jones.
Basically:

Though given how fine everyone was with that, apparently in the Supergirl universe that's a pretty solid argument.

I'm failing to see the issue…
David Tennant can play anyone.

Why didn't Alex just walk over and put the thing on for him? She was like a few meters away and she just sort of stood there for a minute…

No matter how ridiculous it got. RTD could write Doctor Who. And Tennant could act the fuck out of it.

I agree. First time round I thought it was ridiculous and the Star Wars senate repainted for Doctor Who while The Master practices his force lightning just made me laugh. Though if you just enjoy the silliness as a what Doctor Who does and just focus on the epicness and David Tennant's awesomeness, its actually great

I think that Moffat's love for misdirection maybe played against him this time. I appreciate what he was doing but offering Doctor Who fans a chance to see lots of Gallifrey action and then sacrificing that for more personal stories just leaves the personal story with a tinge of disappointment. It's a credit to the

The look on Barry's face after he makes his joke about Vandal rehearsing his speech in the mirror while Malcolm and Oliver stay serious is golden.

I find that after playing KOTOR I & II, which mix the epic vision that Lucas had for the Star Wars universe in the prequels and just plain good story telling and a faithfulness to the aspects of the original trilogy that made it such a good set of movies, the variety of planets and aliens and just generally cool shit

I believe this season will also introduce Carter's hobby of breaking out into song for around 10 seconds at a time

Zach Woods would actually just send Alicia a message that said "Bro". Then he would find some hoes to prioritize behind her.