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I know, but I think he just discounted her as a like goth (usually, which hasn't been mentioned since season 1, but that most people think she is just really goth) but then vaguely recognizing her, he probably is now suspicious. I almost wonder if Clive's discounting his intelligence might come back to bite them.

So, I guess we know how Major will become a zombie again and the show may just decide to laugh at us that we thought any love triangle was done once Peyton broke up with Blaine. Chase is clearly going to discipline Major, Justin will scratch him, and suddenly Major is an option for Liv again.

Ehh…was my feeling. Do we think that for at least part of the season we would somewhat replace the Wells role with Tracy? I mean, Harry is around more but he has like a real job. I wonder if Julian stays. I mean, this is his pasttime and now will be the only CSI in Central City.

I do like the separate pairings (which sounds almost like was the point of this episode for the writers, nothing else really) and how it made the characters all feel lived in more so like during Chloe and Lucifer's one conversation you could almost feel everything that is on each side of the conversation or Chloe and

Well, it could be as easy as we were all wrong (or maybe right) that it was a kind of Rapture that took the Departed and that those who deliberately tried to depart are kind of dimensionally bound to a kind of purgatory because they were not the chosen and maybe the hotel is in the same place but Nora has realized

Now, I am sort of wondering if "Sarah" is actually wherever the departed all go. Which is weirdly blowing my mind, because I was sort of enjoying the fact that this whole story might very well be a Miller tale and the flashback has more explicit reference than last year (which, honestly, if this were class and I

I'm sure someone has pointed this out, the Al-Ghul sister who is helping Oliver is Nyssa.

Besides that I'm just not sure I have a lot of idea where anything is actually going right now, I just have some cold isolated sort of thoughts,

So, credit where credit is due, I saw this theory over on ew.com and kick myself for not thinking of it. I suspect that either Iris or Savitar was actually H.R. using the face changing technology that the show was careful to remind us about earlier in the episode (and while Agents of Shield or Supergirl can do that

It sort of sounds like some of the shenanigans that Lucifer involved her in with the mental hospital this week get her into some trouble in her own profession and Maze is going to try and help (and probably will learn all about them when she goes to complain about Lucifer and his lying to her).

I think a C was a little harsh, though I was cliff hanger upset at the end and that there is that risk (yes I know the cast is signed on for a potential third season, its up to Netflix now, and I think them coming together was part of a sell job, look, our third season will only cover the war and will be over a three

I had a vague expectation that she would discover something close tonight because I think it will be something not even hinted at happening and she will investigate herself for a bit. But, on the other hand, she is going to have an upset and clingy Maze on her hands (as Maze will probably focus all her attention on

I think the Chloe issue that is bothering people forget about a few things. She did try and find out more but the DNA test became a trust issue and, weirdly, Amendiel has never given her a reason to doubt him and he gave a perfectly reasonable explanation. That coupled with Ella and her whole method theory made it

So, when previously seeing David Burton (I must confess, the name seemed familiar but I could not place it for the life of me, but I have since learned it is at least who the Pillar Man was sending letters to, presumably before it sounds like David and Kevin had their similarly timed adventures) my thought had been

Oh just wait how much you will love Kala by the end….

Yeah, I don't think Lila could see them, just maybe sense whether she was facing a fully in tact cluster or not and it might give those, well, collaborators a perceived advantage over groups that just want to hide, for ease purposes, another cluster of which we know (I don't know how to do the spoiler block) which

I have finished the series, so I will try and stay centered here on this episode…I was actually surprised that it seems to have been the least favorite of every episode of this season for most people. It speaks to how well the season goes that (this is a random spoiler) the rest are even better. I figured the

He did, though, I was kind of with Ravi on that one (I'm not a big fan of ice cream to begin with - I'm more of a baked goods fan for dessert items).

I'm just figuring he would be the one to be able to fight her from a distance most effectively to stay out of range of her abilities (I have this thought that even if the team is mostly saved next week, they are prevented from joining Oliver). But, hell, we should maybe also not discount Rory coming back after

So, as the show has not made this a secret, I saw a lot of the breadcrumbs and the thing that Adrian is not factoring in…Talia was not in any way Oliver's only teacher and we saw the mask of his most influential teacher who, if nothing else, will really have an issue with anyone but him defining who Oliver is. Its