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Well, this all started with someone who get her powers to control electricity by getting electrocuted and then we get a justification in that electricity that touches alien DNA becomes alien electricity. The only way this episode would work anywhere past the 1940s is if it's watched by people who need that explanation.

There's a huge difference between keeping someone you trust completely, like Iris, in the dark, and keeping Cat, whom Kara has really no reason to trust any farther than she can throw her, in the dark. I mean, Kara has lots of reasons to admire Cat, but very few to trust her. Isn't she ruthless enough to use that info

Yeah, I was shipping Sarah and Gordon :(

Only reason I can see is that both Sunny and MK came into the badlands from the city of the pendant, but it's pretty flimsy.

Oh, you're talking about Facebook; I thought you were talking about the Internet.
:P

I think that equating the vampire spirits to depression is extremely simplistic, in this case. Sure, depression is an intrinsic part of the increased perspective that comes with immortality in a mortal world (and of knowing that the only way you can win is to become that which you seek to destroy), but it is only a

There is a lot of truth in that, but I think the reason why the show holds together is because Carol likes everyone in the group so completely that she almost makes up for everyone else.

Of course no one cared, because it's Tandy. That's exactly what they've come to expect of him. That's exactly how his performance is supposed to play. He has to be so over the top and silly that they'd be willing to leave him to die and burn his house, despite being one of the last survivors on Earth.

Boom, still got it.

You just don't go argue about heavy stuff with your significant other when she's holding a loaded rifle. If that's not relationship-101, I don't know what is.

He actually told her it was quinine.

Well, Clive might know how it works since his aunt was a psychic.

I think he means the crisis that Hank went through after seeing the Blutbad.

But it wasn't a ramp that they launched from, it was a straight building. All their velocity went straight up. When they started falling, their momentum should have been near zero.

I'm not too hard on them because they had a pretty good summer, this year.

And he runs differently from Barry and Eobard. It looks more… abrupt.

To be fair, Gwen Stacy was always much smarter than Mary Jane… and than 99.9999% of the people.

Noooo! You jinxed it!

*Tennant points at the screen* Yes, YOU Jessica!
*Hand comes out of the screen*

Tennant was remarkably menacing even with red sneakers so I'm never going to be surprised by by that again, no matter what he wears.