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Let's not get carried away; we are living in a world where Continuum and The 100 exist but, yes, it's surprisingly worth watching, which I really didn't expect.

If Serial Killer Farragut is this year's Big Mistake, it's still a massive improvement over The Scythe.

In general, it was hard to stop the vikings "along the way" because the infrastructure wasn't designed to protect against river passage until Alfred.

This must have been about 300 years before construction started on Notre Dame. And it took about 200 years to build.

I think it was the sound of metal cable scraping against concrete, but now I can't not-hear the scream in it.

Those are the first to die. D.A.s that run through the night fighting criminals armed with nothing but batons and a minimal amount of training…, now, those you get stuck with forever.

but she's the (assistant) district attorney; every cop show needs a district attorney.

To be fair, when you casually touch someone and she feels really cold, the first thing that goes through your mind usually isn't, "aha! she must be dead…"

Did, or did it not cause a lasting impression?

You think she was on the wrong because she was spying on her fellow agents? When they are agents of SHIELD? An organization that was so heavily infiltrated by terrorist nazis that they were just seconds away from launching a helicarrier fleet that would have exterminated 1/4 of the world's population? Where this

Which begs the question, Was Fury's SHIELD the real SHIELD, or did it get corrupted beyond recognition during his tenure? If so, does Fury really have the moral authority to decide who should choose SHIELD's new path? Or do the remaining original founders, like Gonzalez, have the moral authority to take it back to its

They are fighting a) over control of all the alien technology SHIELD has appropriated, the locations of which are stored in Coulson's cube. b) over containing Coulson who might be an agent for an alien invasion force and c) over Skye, since they think Coulson is too emotionally attached to really protect the world

As I understand it, when he goes back to the future using the speedforce, it's instantaneous, so whatever the future was like at the moment he starts the jump, that's what it will be like when he arrives.

More like history repeats itself, because I think he has already finished filming all his SW7 scenes.

But he wouldn't be able to keep constant watch that the future remained unchanged.

Technically, OCD Lance is keeping himself out.

It's not impossible. There are plenty of great comics featuring an old Batman and an old Joker.

His suit vibrates in harmony with his body through the power of the FCC Force

and, really, Liv should have seen that he would be going down that path, if she did not give him free brains. I get that she did not want to fraternize with someone she saw as a drug dealer, but it was clear that innocent people would die sooner or later if he did not get an easy supply.

The "Ravi type" character seems to take a few episodes to find its footing in the CW shows. Cisco was almost unbearable the first couple of episodes. Felicity was not even present in the first couple of Arrow eps…