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But Maya loves Jasper!

Now, if they could just manage to depict friends of different genders. It seems that every time a guy and a girl are friends on the CW, at least one of them is obligated to develop a crush at some point in the series.
(Sorry, a bit bitter about Caroline Forbes)

…the timing and, from what I saw, they were the same 3D model and the same animation rig.

So that explains why the 100 used a giant gorilla instead of some kind of carnivore, for the carnivorous beast. I can't blame them. I'm actually cool with these ways of making the CG 2x better than any 1 single series could (even if their zoology suffers a bit).

To be fair, I don't think Gordon has even remembered that there is an unsolved Wayne murder still open in like forever. He seems to have moved on to bigger and better murders. So what option does Bruce have?

Right! Except…… that when he found the watch in 2043, it still was not scratched, and Cassandra's recording changed to include the 12 monkey info. So they are clearly not playing the "single timeline" "everything has already happened" card either. It seems they want to have it both ways and I would be willing to

Which is how the 12 Monkeys movie worked.

But if she had really escaped from the inescapable W7, the leader would not have been impassive when she returned reporting that she found supplies. He seemed to be taking it routine until she said she found Cole, so it seems unlikely that she was a returning escapee.

It's possible but I'm not sure we can assume that Noonan originally killed Henti, since he remembered Cole, so that future time travel had already happened by episode 2.

I actually found this to be the quintessential Helix episode. Almost every scene had that Helix TM stamp on it, especially their patented brand of crazy. And it's still at that point in the season where the story still seems full of possibilities and it looks like there are actual mysteries that can be uncovered. It

So their eternal baby would have actually talked like a normal person?

Well, the last we saw him was 30 years ago!
Plenty of time to go insane.

To be fair, Nick was not comfortable about not doing things by the book when he started and Hank wasn't either when he first became a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen. It's normal for any good cop to feel that way. However, I think most intelligent people have to realize that some wesen cannot be tried by any human tribunal

They told her it was flooded.

It's that the lies are kind of heavy. It's easier to decide that she needs to know that she murdered Sarah than it is to tell her that she did, even if her dad is the one truly responsible for it.

Yes it does. They're in giant white letters at the center of the red circle.

To be fair, Barry was nowhere near his top speed when he fought Ollie. They've been training him to increase his speed since then and he's still not even close to his true potential. And they had to devote a whole episode to teaching him how to use his speed to punch hard. When he fought Ollie, he was still an

Which, of course, changes the entire mythos of Superman and makes all his altruism and heroism a purely innate (and, thus, alien) thing, instead of being owed in great measure to his upbringing by his humble and loving human family.

Hoping against all hope that they will find an ending worthy of the rest of the season?

Yep; just like I don't think I could watch anymore if Alan actually saved someone's life with medicine.