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I was genuinely expecting to see Alex punch LJ, but alas.

This is going to be a long one, but I’ll still try to be as concise as I can. I just have a lot of thoughts regarding this.

She will probably remain the definitive Supergirl for years to come. Her portrayal is bloody nuanced and it was especially visible during Crisis that Benoist brings out the best in her scene partners. She is likely one of the best actors in the Arrowverse in general. Though Supergirl overall has a banger cast anyway. 

We don’t even have Disney+ in these parts yet (that being Eastern Europe/Baltic States/etc.)

While I really would have liked to have S&L and Supergirl be on air at the same time for longer than just one season, I think the former will easily take over the hopeful tone that the latter has shouted form the rooftops for soon to be six seasons.

This was a pretty stellar finisher for an already amazing series. People really don’t seem to understand that this was Wanda’s story. They chronicled the rise of the Scarlet Witch marvelously and I genuinely cried at several moments because of how poignant and triumphant it was.

has continually been* - I’m a lousy proof-reader sometimes

I will never stop singing Agents of Shield praises wherever “the best TV” anything is mentioned. Even if she show has been messy, the performances, mostly have not.

As a guy from Eastern Europe (Estonia, more specifically), it’s infinitely fascinating for me to see these kinds of movies. It’s a whole bloody sub-genre, it seems. Just the most inoffensive kind of movie you can make and watch, even if some of the actors feel like they’re being forced to do this at gunpoint.

To me, it’s always difficult to find flaws during the first viewing of a show I so dearly love. Your review definitely gave me that necessary perspective, which I really appreciate.

I gotta say that this was the best CW episode I’ve seen in a while. Probably the best since the end of S5. It has stakes, heart and it doesn’t forget the complicated relationship between Ahsoka and Anakin. Sure, they took some leeway with how certain characters get to places, but it still works.

Let’s not kid ourselves here, Carrie has made plenty of horrendous decisions during the series run. However, I find, that it’s exactly why she’s such a fascinating character. This season certainly brings in the aspect of her colleagues being suspicious of her because of her past actions and unstable mental state.

More like Carrie Vagina Magic

Fuck you, Legends. Fuck you for making me cry for the oompteenth time. For being such an unbelievably great show with characters that are so well realized that I feel as if they’re a part of my own weird family. I think it just hit me how much I’m going to miss Ray and Nora. Those two are just so... perfect.

While the general plot of the episode was very predictable, it was still incredibly delightful. Just as Allison said, it’s the character moments that really bring it to life. Young Freddy was surprisingly stellar and goddamn Courtney Ford is an absolute treasure. It truly makes it bittersweet knowing that we’re losing

CoEX will always be their best crossover, no doubt about it.

I’m quite certain they’ll at least bring Hoechlin’s Clark back for the final battle. I wouldn’t be surprised if they actually did that scene with the three Supermen (Welling, Routh and Hoechlin) in the very final battle. At least one Superman will return, no doubts about it.

This season has been somewhat tense but I can’t figure out whether the age-old cliches are making this better or worse. I can predict most things that are going to happen, but in classic AHS fashion, it’s still pretty convoluted. I love Leslie Grossman in this though. She’s having so much goddamned fun that I can’t

The Americans and Veep.

The Americans probably had the best final season I’ve ever seen. And yes, I’m including Breaking Bad in there. Jerk that show off all you want (and I sure did for a long time), it never had the nuance The Americans had in my eyes.