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I am boggled why the show is making a new hero with 8 eps left to go.

- So, the message of the episode is fine, but the crux of the episode is built on the fact that CatCo, apparently the only local news in National City, not only cannot cover more than one story, but decides to devote more coverage to traffic than AN ENTIRE APARTMENT BUILDING COLLAPSING OVERNIGHT. We’ll ignore that the

Yeah she zoidberg’d outta there mighty fast once her buddies started melting.

I loved the meta so much. The entire episode was a love letter to the fans, and it was all I wanted. 

I don’t think you can outdo the Good Place finale. Seems like an impossible act to follow.

“Terry put up a balloon arch just for the heist?” “No, I do that every week.”

Between the hapless guards...?” This is no mere hapless guard! That was Gary Anthony Williams lighting up every one of those van scenes!

I enjoyed this one. I’ll admit I initially hoped “Pampage” would be more murderous, as an homage to “Rampage”, my single favorite episode of Archer, but oh well. Yeah the story was flimsy, but it was still pretty funny from start to finish. And that’s all I can ask for at this point--that I laugh during the episode.

Gotdamn, this episode was amazing! I can’t remember the last time I was legitimately scared for the cast of a show. They have ramped everything to eleven, and I am definitely looking forward to seeing where this show takes them.

I forgot to mention another tiny detail I absolutely adored: Artemis spray-painted “ISA” on her backpack! Amazing. 

The cuts and deep shadows might have made it look more dramatic, but the fight looked like they absolutely put work in the choreography to me. It’s a TV show too. They don’t have a ton of time to choreograph fights, which made it all the more impressive, at least to me.

Walter Garcia, Director. Amazing talent.

It is not a standard CW show (neither is the new Superman and Lois show for that matter, although that one is a bit of a slow burn).

I had my mouth open watching the fight scene where the action jumped from character to character super seamlessly, it was beautiful!! It reminded me of Arrow S2 finale with Oliver and Slade’s fight is undercut between the past and present - and that’s high praise. 

I guess the stunt person is mostly to credit, but Artemis in the fights was really fun & a cool mix of the fighting styles of her parents. I loved how much fun she was having, until Eclipso and then she wasn’t anymore 

Time for an Ashur appreciation thread. His c03s rages on.

Little bit of Sam Raimi in that fight photography. Especially that staff-pov (and Courtney's foot-pov!) shot. How much fun was that?! B.A.

I don’t know how everyone else felt about this episode, but I thought the fighting was stellar. The stunt coordinator for the first season directed it, so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.

When I started watching this show, I never would’ve expected an episode like this. They’ve exceeded my expectations pretty consistently. When fear crossed Shade’s face, you knew shit was about to hit the fan.

I have so many things to say about this final season of Lucifer that I can’t (at least, right now) say. But please know it’s a fitting end, and I have loved being able to review every previous season (for the most part) of the series. I’m sorry that I couldn’t review this final season, but I’m very happy it’s preair