lironmiron--disqus
lironmiron
lironmiron--disqus

There's another way to get emails out of a computer. You can plant a hacking device… on the monitor.

Yes, but why "feels"? I don't get it.
Sure, it was unexpected that Cat would discover her identity just then. Sure, it was an important moment for the story. But I actually found myself tearing up as Kira pulled off her glasses and that doesn't make any sense to me. What possible reason could there be to tear up on

It's not just that it's white. It's not just that it doesn't look or behave at all like her hair. It's that it doesn't even look like real hair.

From her interactions with Barry it could be possible. But I don't think there's any way to reconcile the way she speaks to The Flash with her already knowing.

Is it really still that necessary to keep Kilgrave alive to prove Hope's innocence, now that the entire police department has experienced his power?

He clearly has some degree of aspergers or something, but not severe enough, I think, for him to turn out a monster if he had had a normal childhood and no powers.

Watching the video, I couldn't really decide if Kevin being constantly tortured by his own parents until he developed the power was more or less terrible than a kid born with that power to normal, run-of-the-mill parents and no way to put it in context.

At least the Kampeitai is consistent, since they had just let Frank escape the factory by not having anyone watching the back door. >_<;

On the other hand, human test subjects were probably free. And you could probably move to massive human testing straight off from having any silly idea of a possible medicine.

I'm sure that I'm missing some angle in which what Max did was wrong or objectionable and Noah really was supposed to care… but I just don't see it.

Hmmm.. yes, I guess:

Or two… or one.

But they explicitly said that the title was not hereditary, a couple of episodes ago. So what could the process be?

That completely baffled me. It doesn't match any of the previous displays of any of the Butterflies' strength… and Tilda is, among them, the chosen assassin that the Widow sends when she needs a baron killed.

Not in this world. I think in this world, barons are barons because they are the strongest fighter in their territory.

So that would be… a pentagon @_@

You had one job!

And what about the other "Henry did it" that we're left with? The Captain seemed sincere in denying the 2nd-class scam involvement.

Well, we did see that his mentor guided him on the routine use of cocaine.

But he knew they were inside. He was going there to meet them. If he was going to do that just for the insurance money, he wouldn't do it precisely at the time when he knew his family was inside.