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I really thought we were going to have all the characters be wrong about Beth and Alice and that we would get the merged version from the comics.

I somewhat am feeling gaslighted by these flash forwards at this point.  I think they are supposed to be, well, intriguing, but I am not really.  I mean, there seem to be some givens in the Riverdale world and that Betty’s instincts when they aren’t about herself are usually right and Jughead has been known to not

I find it fun that it is probably the events of the Crisis that have caused Gideon to find Zari in her programming.  It also makes a kind of sense that Gideon almost before Nate would remember Zari.  I mean, that scene of Sara and Bedrad fixing Gideon, I don’t think Zari would have let anyone else touch Gideon. I do

I’m currently over the holidays catching up on my HBO and I am just at this point, but I am half wondering that if this episode occurred at the same time or like just after that episode of Barry.  I just had a laugh thinking that people might have seen that episode of Barry and still thinking about the kid and then

I agree, I think the statute is where Adrian is actually in, and he is in some sort of simulation. I became more convinced of this as I let go of another theory that the Gatekeeper was Nite Owl basically doing what I expect will be Oliver Queen’s end, he has to be similarly imprisoned with the Anti Monitor though his

You know, every year one of the Arrowverse shows seems to suffer as a result of the crossover. It is probably just Supergirl’s turn since Arrow suffered the initial brunt of it and then Flash has carried the burden for the past two. And its also burdened by a Supergirl issue is that they really don’t seem to know how

What I have found this season is that I don’t mind it as much as I was annoyed last season, but honestly, other than people were being too cute about who died last week, it has gotten relegated to DVR later in the week status. I tend to watch Batwoman, Supergirl and Mr. Robot. I also think if I still had HBO, I would

I think Benji and the 40's counselors aren’t ghosts because it was Benji’s mother’s death that caused the curse. So if you died before that, you weren’t stuck.

I thought that was young Elliot in the final scene, which would make sense that they are all facets of him.  I think the obvious guess is Tyrell but I want to throw out a more random one in Leon.  I really can't remember what happened to him after he switched sides in the Barn.  But it could go even more twisted than

They managed to get one of the twins not to be Farmed out.  I don't know which child but I can't believe I remember that.

This is a weird season so far in that, um, is going to mainly take place over one night? It moves quickly and sometimes you realize you have missed things because your mind wandered.  I am just having a hard time with the idea that the show is going to have a bunch of children show up, unless we are preparing for my

I was sort of like, um, this feels very rote. And almost kind of boring. Then it kind of occurred to me that wait, this is episode one. And while I haven’t done a deep analysis of the credits, there did seemed to be a pit that was on fire spliced into there. Like it was a pit to hell or something.

So, it sounds like even though my DVR cut out at 10:42 that I don't need to watch the rest.  My cable wenr out sometime last Sunday 

What I am really curious about is whether I would be lost by having not seen the movie. It came out in this curious stretch of my childhood, first, I apparently leaped from my seat and fled from the theater when my mother took me to see E.T., but I was also like three or four. Then my aunt stupidly took me and my

So, Netflix, you are kind of untrustworthy right now, but this has positive reviews through all sorts of media. And I have to think since you were advertising it to me it has a better chance than say the OA or Santa Clarita Diet.

Since everyone seems to have pointed out the Wayne Williams thing, I won’t. But the McDonald’s thing actually existed until like the early 2000s, so I will be curious to see if, going forward, the show just has Brian hit the three points (like that Bill decides to look into what happened to Brian in his first three

I was wondering about the angel too, like if it was ever mentioned (or did the angel feather give Cass a bigger kick to allow him to escape his bonds?).

This was the episode where I was sort of like, what? And it probably lost me paying close attention because I believe there was likely another shot of Wayne Williams in the crowd. I think this is why I appreciated the scene, which may be in the next episode, but I thought it was here, where someone finally asks Holden

I am imagining that we, and it is he who will pull Syd loose, have met the David who is going to actually help (and be why Legion is always on the side of the angels in the end in the comics) is the British one who led David on his actualization in the season one finale. Like, he is the what if version of David. If,

I feel like no one followed up on a Deke exclamation from last week that his existence might prove the multiverse which might be the simple answer to who Sarge is. Maybe simply a Coulson who didn’t die in Avengers but that led to all sorts of things.