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That end bit, that is David's actual own power, right? The ability to rewrite? Like everything else is parasite influenced. I have lots of thoughts right now.

I've had this theory for a bit, and somehow I haven't gone back to review Mari's origin story to see if it lines up at all, but I've sort of wondered if it is possible, due to time travel shenanigans, that Mari is actually Amaya and Nate's child. Like, somehow the boys keep their knowledge of Amaya's family line to

And the fact that her parents knew about the likely destruction of Krypton and refused to do anything about it (and their inaction caused the destruction of Daxam) when Astra was trying to convince them to do something. And is sort of seems like it was only when Jor-el made his decision that they did something.

The only reason my mind goes more to J'onn that M'gann is that J'onn had hidden himself as a character the others were to trust and ensconced himself in a position of responsibility whereas M'gann was really just trying to be a bartender. As to the why he was hiding it, yes, Mon-El's feelings now are more like

I just want to get this out there because it will likely really annoy me in the next episode. Other than the lie itself (which I grant you, the show runners have already said its the lie not the thing he is lying about itself that pisses everyone off), they have made this situation no different to me than J'onn's

Eh, the threat of murder still makes the Blossoms worse in my book, even institutionalization can still escape (a la Polly).

I wasn't surprised by her name because Sera Gamble said she was still a series regular. What I sort of hoped was that she goes on a journey to be able to reclaim herself. That sort of seems like…nevermind.

Eh, everyone has a type😉

While I feel the same sort of eek that I did when I was dreading that Betty was being set up to have some sort of split personality disorder to a hidden twin theory, I did have a thought that they may want to almost overly make Fred be the best of the parents and that Archie isn't actually his (maybe they just decide

Oh, right now I still think Cheryl has the worst set of parents, Josie is a close second though and its basically because at least when she was upset after the show, her mother comforted her. Mrs. Blossom would likely threaten to kill Cheryl again. I know some might say that Betty's are worse, but, well, she can

I agree with your points, but I can't help but think part of it also is those two are kind of involved in the most interesting storyline of the show.

On one hand I am totally with Cole Sprause and the segment of the fans who want the show to keep with canon about Jughead, but on the other, I guess one has to figure it out when it doesn't clearly fall into a box, and also, though, I like the team up of Jughead and Betty. It kind of makes sense they would be just as

My suspect is basically Paul, for sheer fact that the scene between him and Curtis fairly quickly followed the reveal and that Paul, perhaps having taken up the vigilante life before Curtis fell into it (or more accurately, became more than just Felicity's back up) because of, well, Felicity and all the other crime

Well, I know what Laura is planning (she probably knew she didn't get much out of Niska's confession about why she killed that guy in terms of consciousness, but she got her defense if she stands trial) but I sort of suspect that Joe interrupted her from calling Astrid when he was sharing his concerns over Sophie

Sigh (you ever notice, that is your reaction and the word just doesn't do it justice?). I am glad that Iris at least put the caveat on Oliver's choices because half the time when they reference him in this show, its…you know nevermind.

I honestly hoped we would see two little girls in the video that Hal was watching and that Polly isn't just some disassociated personality of Betty's that her friends don't even realize isn't Betty (and that somehow Jason kept her from the family) and her parents just found some drug that they are disguising in her

I snickered when I saw Robert Buckley playing the henchmen, and then had an idea, maybe that means iZombie are buddies with these guys and we get to see any of them popping by. They are all pretty funny.

I do, its sort of bipolar watching, the lows are very low, but the highs are very high (it is currently on the upswing).

I liked it more than I thought I would (I was having sort of a Desperate Housewives feeling, but figuring, well, I liked the first season of that show, but this isn't that). I doubt it takes me away from the Walking Dead just yet and, honestly, I am watching it just because I think its reasonable that during the

I try not to pay attention to the credits at the beginning of shows like this (I don't know how many times surprises have gotten ruined when a regular recurring character that hasn't been around shows up on the credits, like, I expect toward the series finale of Teen Wolf, Derek or Deaton were going to be showing up