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Kate
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I did think that the show could have had an easy out and have the Guide actually be Perdita.  Like that she needed something to do the rest of the year.

I watched it all yesterday,  it was fun.  And it might have introduced more of a whoduit than it intended.  I went back and forth on whether Matt is actually it or he's just playing Ava and Nathan because he actually figured the initial confrontation was about the other secret.  Because I have a fairly obvious suspect

I was surprised so many people were taken by the fake out Sauron. The credits hadn’t even started. I was worried what Halbrand being Sauron would do to Galadriel and her story, but I was glad it was anger. And yes, kind of worried that wasn’t her at the forging and that might also have been our first scenes that seem

Other than I knew someone would die, I applaud the internet in letting me wait until after work to watch this. And actually Murn didn’t cross my mind. I will miss him, but I think since last week I was also assuming he wouldn’t make it if the team was successful. He needed the stuff too and would have died like they

It is very uneven but I will miss it when its gone. Generally I am kind of with Kara here (I mean and its the main issue with Superman and Lois that while Clark can kind of get what Jordan is going through, Kara knows exactly what he is going through) and while she may want to assimilate, she still wears the glasses

What I found interesting was that also the show quickly took the og members off the board.  Then the cooperative members (Spooner and Astra) then Gary.  

Part of your issue is that this was likely supposed to be the season finale, this and Walker got that extra five episodes thing. I was concerned last week that they were racing through plot but if you focus on this being the end, you probably know they can’t step on Supergirl’s end and they have to save story for next

I do figure Lee provided the one not totally batshit crazy story that will be next season with someone trying to get Dan to stop focusing on why he is in Hell to facing whatever he is last fighting, which probably is the major Trixie story for next season too. I don’t know why I am convinced they will go totally balls

I took the Chloe quitting stuff as part of what they didn't bother to change because, and you will see what I mean at the end and that story seemed to just get some things adjusted at the end, I think season six will be the show shrugging off a lot of the procedural stuff.  It also could entirely take place in her

As to Earth Prime’s John, its interesting it was six years ago which was also when Edge found that other Kryptonite ship. Which is what I think was behind that machine that they were trying to fix Derek in, so I sense that this is not exactly what happened on John’s Earth. Rather than just letting Kryptons take over

The issue I had was that it seemed like they cut out scenes that would have worked.  Like we I get they needed to pay attention to the other main family, but I would have liked to see Clark checking on Jonathan or Jonathan and Jordan's conversation (that they clearly had on the way home) about what happened.  So, I

If you got through those, I might suggest you have enough info to skip to Six of Crows.  Its a better story and a coherent duology.  I am on the middle of the second duology now which is good (but also makes you question a lot of what happened in the first trilogy).  

I just finished it and I fear it might have an issue the books do too. The original trilogy is good, but the subsequent duologies are so much better. And like everyone can agree the Crows are so fun to follow that once about episode 5 comes along, the Crow actors are comfortable in their roles and Nina (who is

I kind of feel like I want to say, Wanda, you can trust the voice.  I mean especially if I suspect who is charge of the voice (I keep thinking there had to be a reason Chloe Bennett had not altered her Daisy hair at all, yes quarantine and all, but not dying it a color beyond blonde or purple) but also did her former

I get what you are saying about a younger Lee but while I knew Will’s dad wouldn’t be around for long, there was an idea that they could have had someone around who was actually a good parental figure who was of an age of their parents. Like, once this story is over and if Lyra and Will are still teens.

My guess as to the killer is that, well, just if I followed the Lt.'s conversation with her henchmen that our group is being escorted.  Sort of guided along by a lead gtoup who Elton and Silas will run into (and probably an injured Percy) and a follow group that Tony discovered.  

That would make sense (and also make Felix’s aim to get to Omaha make more sense if that place actually managed to get to a more recognizable place of the world before since most versions that have been created can’t seem to be able to do so even if they have electricity and since CRM’s city looks like it might be

I can’t tell if this annoyed me or gave me hope that with Elton’s backstory, they basically showed they can do a good backstory. Since we decided that Felix’s coming out story had to be a whole episode with a sad ending and then not provide the button to it of him meeting Leo and whatever father figure role he played

That was annoying, cutting off Silas’ flashbacks like that, but I suppose I am still willing to give it a chance and that we might very well know his “grandparents” or at least know whose people they belong to and that whatever Silas’ motivations are, they deserved it. And while I am comfortable with this thought that

Gosh, I don't know.  Its not a good sign that it sat on my DVR for a whole week.  I figure I am sticking with it because it will be the answer key for at least FTWD which I suspect is accidentally now in the same timeframe of this show.  Plus also that we figure we have already met the bad guy's daughter last season