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Curious how you saw Lucifer's fate after leaving creation? To me it seemed as if he ceased to exist. I suppose he did cease *in that universe*—but it wasn't clear if he would continue to have existence anywhere else. A Lucifer fan might give Lucy the benefit of doubt always, yet it seems a bit like asking to have

He did wait in the room for the killing to be done! He's no Bond supervillain…

My husband started giggling at Black Hole Sun.

Its stuff like that that removes me from the immersion. I can't empathize when the manipulation is so obvious.

During the William/Dolores makeout scene, I found it impossible not to think about how Dolores is probably programmed to be a sexual companion to any guest that wanted her to come with them. Both of them have people they intend to marry. William struggles with it, feels guilty, and ultimately chooses to cheat.

Um sorry. Maeve just doesn't seem sympathetic to me. She seems almost as cold as Ford. The "I have dreams about a child!" doesn't really emote well. Her emotions all seem very put-on.

Its weird that Ford chastised Bernard for treating them as human, considering.

The show is ALL puzzle box. Of course non-puzzle box likers won't like the show.

Gahhhh reddit says Bernard Lowe is an anagram for Arnold Weber, if that is Arnold's name..

Freejack is up there with Fifth Element crazy visuals for me.

Unless he returns to fight the Court of Owls with an army of butlers, I shall consider it a wasted plotline.

Only if Wolverine cameos.

I assumed it would end up with Riddler wanting to kill Penguin. Which is a disappointing way to end a relationship before it starts.

Oh, me too! I've been hoping since the first day Miss Kringle showed up that she was some supervillain's project. It won't make what Riddler or Penguin did to her any better though…

Except his power isn't giving maturity, its only physical aging. The logic is that Ivy is mentally a child in an adult body.

It was part of the villain's theme. The scientist cared about humans being parasites on the planet, but he was happy to become The Parasite—but the actual alien was probably only concerned about humans being decent food supplies. Then the environmentalist is destroyed by radioactive material (a reminder that nature

I dunno, he can join the CIA like his movie counterpart? He already waltzes into DEO command centers..

The Universe is really, really big. Amazingly big! Mindbogglingly big. Inhabitable planets are (comparatively) rare. You got your techworlds, with all the fascist secret policing and fees for everything sometimes including oxygen. You got your barbarian worlds, where the natives are essentially hostile hordes but

They are the nice CIA.

In comics history, James Olsen is also known for crossdressing disguises when he investigates crime.