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Yeah, the thing with Perrin’s wife was a big WTF moment. Although perhaps that kind of trauma is the only way to explain him falling for someone as detestable as his future wife. I thought giving Moiraine that wound was questionable. I see why they did it, to show Nynaeve’s skill as Wisdom, but the last thing the show

The people behind Into Darkness are the main creatives behind the modern crop of shows. This might explain a lot.

Honestly, there are even odds that it’s named “Kobayashi Maru” because they saw Abramstrek, and have never heard of this “Wrath of Khan” thing that people keep talking about.

Susie sewing the Magen David on the Klan robe provided me with unutterable joy.

Hard for me to agree this show is “queerbaiting” given the groundbreaking coming out stories it gave both Alex and Nia & the commitment it made to both of their LGBT relationships

Even I was thinking “NOW KISS” during that scene.

Cat Grant revealed she knew to the audience in that ep years ago- it’s right after Kara is out of earshot that the audience hears Cat say, “go get ‘em, Supergirl.”

The last half hour of the finale is the best this show has ever been. And I find that extremely frustrating because THIS is what this show should’ve been focused on, and what this final season should’ve been focused on. Stories about family, smaller interpersonal stories. The problem with this show has always been it

- This fucking show.

She is SO GOOD at playing at a bad actor. So erratic too that it kills me every scene. 

Miss Mejia is so good playing a very bad actor that I hate the character and plot. That said, I laughed more than any time this season at her fight with Cheryl.

Exactly this. This was what broke season 4 so badly. After the ending of season 3 promised us a Supergirl version of Red Son, instead we got a ham-fisted metaphor of aliens as immigrants, delivered so poorly that until he suddenly went full-on cartoon evil for no reason and then turned out to be backed by Lex Luthor

Unfortunately, this is how a lot of shows deal with “themes” now. They pick a hot topic - the plight of immigrants, gay people, trans people, or just general feminism - and find something in their story that is vaguely analogous in some way, and pretend that they’re identical, so that they can teach us the correct

I loved season 1 Thawne but he did suffer diminishing returns as The Flash series kept trotting him out whenever their new villains weren’t quite working. Lex on Supergirl is consistently written at a tier above even the main characters at times, and I think he appears just sparingly enough that you’re always wanting

My jaw will hit the floor if Cat Grant shows up.

William was an unnecessary addition to an already large cast but I didn’t hate him. He was certainly more likeable than Andrea.

I'm still hoping Jessie and Nicole will be in some kind of Legion of Superheroes spin off. They are so good together.

Jon Cryer as Lex is so, so good, it’s been a few years and I still can’t believe how perfect he is as Lex. 

Yeah it’s like comparing apples that are slightly different fromnormal’ apples with oranges that can blow up a city.

Congrats to William on being the most useful he’s ever been on this show, yelling at Andrea about how awful she is and making cookies with the kid. And then he died, going out on a high.