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That explains why he hates all metas so much, even the good ones. He abandoned magic for the muggle world and wham! the muggles start developing supernormal abilities.

I especially hoped that they would not get in a romance when he started calling her, "Masako." How rude can you be, when you're an expert historian, so well versed in Japanese history and culture that you can identify the island you're in at a glance?

Maybe Oliver did not kidnap her. At least he couldn't have done everything exactly like in pre-Fashpoint because John Jr. seems to be quite a bit older than Sara.

It's a wobbly line to walk on, because Church has been established as being in complete control of two other cities, so his resources and connections have to be enormous.

Tommy, so… John Barrowman is your father? You know what that means?
(Kevin Owens whispers, "do it! Do it!)

I love Jessie's outfit!

I would think that, if it's progressing, as it seems to be, dye would have been a better solution than scissors.

Harry's hiring instincts have never been wrong before.

Me too! I realized I don't really need much to love this show. There were no incredible plot twists, no great insightful themes, no great famous characters introduced… but if the core team is great, the show is great.

He could write them a note?
"Shhh… I'm forced to record everything you say. I'm recording right now. It can't be turned off. Don't say anything that would suggest that you know. Nod if you understand."

They can't wait for Flynn because they only know where his time machine will land within like a 50 mile radius or so. They have no way of locating him until he actually arrives. They don't even know what he's going to do, so that extra day would be just more time for them to make a mistake and change something,

I'm thinking he fears telling Lucy, or interfering with her in a significant way, because then her timeline might be altered and she might not sacrifice her life to make their mission possible. I'm guessing she sacrificed her life in the original timeline, since they only have her notes on what they should do but

Speaking of real world issues handled with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, I still can't believe the show took the stance that it's OK for the corporate administration to interfere with a newspaper's editor's independence, just because the administrator is a nice guy and the editor is cranky and full of himself.

Seriously, why hasn't Linda Carter run for POTUS yet?

And even with Astra, who was such a massively destructive criminal, Alex tried to convince her to become good until the very last, and she felt terrible about killing her. She has always seen aliens in a very humanistic way.

Well, Alex fights using a motorized battlesuit, has defeated kryptonians with kryptonite, travels in cool, fast, black vehicles, she questions informants with her fists, and she disappears before her interlocutor finishes speaking. She's already halfway Batman herself.

LOL, The Princess Bride's battle of wits.

But the Master does not need his vessel to be human. Bolivar had been a strigoi for a long time before he was chosen.

Although it is kind of a waste to just store people in a place where they can have fun and party forever. In The Last Question, the dead-uploaded people are still a productive part of society, even though they are free to wander and explore. Actually, in most other sci-fi stories, they are consultants to or an

Yeah, at times it seems that it's the total opposite; that they're on Zorn's side. Almost like they're saying that having men wearing shirts and having jobs instead of slicing each other up with swords is repressive.