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But… what if they really lost an episode?, and next week it starts with, "wow that battle against Toph was really epic; so glad it's finally over!" :)

Even though Mako's segment was certainly nowhere near Varrick's, it was strangely cathartic to see all the criticisms to his lousy, duplicitous romantic arcs (and his grandfather's) that have been voiced in the comments to be leveled at him on his face in the show.

What happened with Murphy is that he got all that he wanted. He was able to exterminate every last one of the 100 (he thought) and he realized that what he "won" for all his efforts was just the torture of total loneliness and dying alone.

In the long term, the radiation will dissipate. In the ark, they mentioned that the kids were going back to Earth too early but, if they waited a few more generations, it would be safe again.

Marrying their captives would only work if they sent their kids outside so the radiation would kill off the ones who did not inherit the immunity. If they stay inside, where it's safe, the necessary genes would probably never permeate the population, since they would not offer a genetic advantage inside Mount Weather.

Unless he goes full antagonist.

I was sure that when he saw Clarke he would look around and say, "what have I done?!" but no, it seems he has totally lost it.

We haven't seen Nyko do anything terrible, but I think he's gone into questionable territory when he refused to help Octavia save Lincoln..

Haha. Actually, you can. In the 60s Batman, commissioner Gordon stated that Batman was fully deputized and all his actions were legal. And those actions included plenty of POW!s, WHAM!s, and ZLOTT!s.

A…. ha. Because illegally punching a mentally ill clown is more heroic than recovering the critical data from a broken hard drive and saving a city.

I don't think any other episode in this series gets close enough to see its dust.

One of the things that has made Ward one of the most interesting characters this season, is that he is the only character to have any sort of life, family, or any type of personal connection outside of SHIELD. So it's kind of sad to see that going up in flames in the news. But they really made that loss pay its plot

So, if they stuff all of Whitehall's stolen organs back into Skye's mom, will she be all right again?

Seriously. Over 100 comments and no one has speculated that The Doctor's lost alien city might be Gallifrey?

Although there is a difference between having visions of the future and being and honest to goodness, full-fledged, card carrying time traveler.

Made me wonder, do they really plan to lock him up forever? And I imagine that they can't even risk to take him out for an hour of sunlight a day… or a year…

It's kind of unsettling that their faces are so so similar, but Iris looked so happy and excited about her Blog thing (even when it was going terribly and had less than 1000 followers). I don't remember Laurel ever being so genuinely cheerful about any of her Glades pro bono cases in season 1.

LOL! This is The Flash; everything has to be on fast pace :)

She's already in an interracial romance

But I noticed that the Flash arrived in time to move that kid out of the Humvee's way, deposited the kid on the side of the street, then the Humvee raced towards Eddie and… no Flash! If Joe hadn't intervened, it seems Barry would have been quite content to wait until after Eddie got squashed before giving chase.