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Being ignorant about Hollywood herstory kinda makes the show better because I had no idea of who was gonna win that Oscar and I felt like I was dying when the winner was announced. When Davis finally gasps and we cut to the flashes of the cameras exploding I felt like I was dead.

I love this season's wacky time periods, but I never expected to find Rip Hunter in the nearby future from Spike Jonze's critically acclaimed Her.

@People who know about the comics, does the Flash have like, interesting villains? I don't mean bad guys that can work for a filler episode, but actual Big Bads that aren't the same speedster but with a worse voice filter this time.

I love Teri Hatcher but looks like Daxam isn't know for it's haute couture, right?

Ace Reporter is the name of a future episode, so Catco or not Catco, Kara still has her career. This was a lovely episode and the spaceship sequence between Kara and Alex is one of the top scenes the show has ever done. Best episode of the season without a doubt.

I love Archie??? I'm sorry, I know I shouldn't; but I do.

Abbey went from being barely more than an extra to an iconic character the second Dennis opened that amazing pop up card. I hope we get flashbacks of the designing process.

I'll definetly stop watching if they force Jane and Rafael back together, and I'm hoping wishing praying that they make, like a smart meta thing about love triangles and how they don't really work like that on real life. I know they can, because they're great at meta, but I know I can't trust them because they still

I don't dislike Karamel at all, I even ship them a little, but I'm also aware that, from Kara's point of view Mon-El is: 1) fucking hot, 2) practically Kryptonian, and 3) not her cousin, so… maybe they won't marry but they'll have a fun time for a while?

I was surprised to see that the dumbest, most pointless ending twist in HTGAWM history (did Wes kill his mom? Dun dun dun) was used as a plot point tonight.

Does it make sense that Stargirl just reshapes an entire period of time without setting any time aberration alarms? No. Was it bonkers and fun, so I don't care? Absolutely. The only thing I didn't like from this episode is the fact that we didn't see her superhero costume, which I like a lot.

Grodd is such a #drama queen.

I'm glad you guys liked it. I didn't hate it, and I had fun, but it feels a bit cheap: things are sad :( but not too sad for you to have to change the channel. :)

I hate the idea Caitlin is the only person on the Multiverse that can't be whatever depending on the specific circumstances of her own universe, because Ice makes you evil no matter what. It doesn't make sense, does it? Then again, if they were hinting of a romance between me and Julian, the worst character of the

I've read all the reviews from different sites I like and I've decided that it bothers me that everybody is praising the show for it's s "bold storytelling decisions" when they're admitting that they killed it's best relationship in the most unexpected, cruel way possible just because they didn't know what else to

I'm bummed that we lost the actress but we're still keeping the character.

The last line of season 1 is something like Where's Rose taking Mateo? I'd love to tell you, but this is the end of Part One.

Lily is way too smart for her existence to not change history. I have a feeling that showing her the WaveRider's food machine might be a bad idea? But I like her, and I hope her storyline get's resolved in a way that lets her have a bigger role in future storylines.

How are we feeling about the girl from church that told Josh to wear the ugly tuxedo? Because I feel exactly the same way I felt the first time we saw the lady from Scott's job.

This was the most unexpected, amazing season finale I've seen in a while. I want it to get a second season but in a way I also don't? Like, how would they even try to top this? I just want to stand outside of the NBC offices slow clapping all night.