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Is Henry Jr for sure dead though?

I love how SMART the writing is on this show. Everyone feels like they’re reacting as their established characters would. (Which doesn’t always happen in shows; sometimes the plot drags the characters along, whereas here the characters are fighting against the plot).

Brainwave is a jerk. There, I said it 

My theory is he’s Mel’s ex.

Barbara would be 100% justified in immediately dumping Pat for knowing her daughter was engaging in life threatening activities (which put her daughter in the hospital and killed a classmate, not that anyone remembers) without telling her. Sure he’s Luke Wilson and he’s very handsome and unbelievably likable, but this

If Barbara dumps Pat for letting her daughter become a superhero, I bet Cindy’s stepmom would be interested in him being single. It would be great if they got married & then Cindy & Courtney became sisters, as well as best friends, and mortal enemies 

They keep making Iceman more and more sympathetic. When we saw his wife’s death, it seemed like she was a villain to. But a devoted school teacher who sees a corporation give an entires school fuller of children cancer is completely different. Kill them all was the only rational response to that. I think I’m starting

Just make a show about Pat and the Cosmic Staff, traveling from town to town solving crimes.

Also, I really enjoyed how Courtney spent the whole time Cindy was in her room looking at her like “What in the hell is going on” the entire time. I think I get Cindy’s thought process, she so bored about the Blue Valley experience and annoyed with her father that she didn’t tell him about Courtney because, like a

True. I would add Frost to the Common Sense Squad, she had her moments.

It is always a nice change of pace when there is a character on an ArrowVerse show with a lick of common sense. It will presumably be a lonely burden for Cindy, as it was for Diggle on Arrow and original Zari on Legends of Tomorrow 

I thought the most evil thing Cindy did in this episode, other than mentally torture Courtney and then try to kill her (again) was taste testing all the candy she gave Court until she found the one she likes (of course she likes the cherry ones).

The Courtney-Cindy as friendly enemies is really being done well. I did NOT expect Cindy to be this interesting. I mean, she is awful of course. But she has her reasons 

in the tabletop RPG of Snowpiercer, LJ is a 2nd level Rogue / 2nd level Priestess of Chaos (S6 I10 W10 D13 C8 Ch15 Chaotic Evil), that’s all the actress was told or needed to know.

First Class paid for it all. There was one that even made a point of telling everyone how many share they owned in a very “Don’t you know who I am” manner.

Wilford probably paid for it all. His wealth was essential for the train’s existence, but Melanie saw how the man’s decadence would bring it all crashing down.

If I ignore most of the content of previous episodes, this one can stand pretty solid on its own. Until the end, with Pike (oh yeah, that guy) being unveiled. Nothing about that makes sense: that Nolan would know which Tailie was Layton’s nemesis, that Nolan would believe unearthing Pike would be an effective move,

So Melanie is, for all intents and purposes, the real Wilford, which was kinda obvious a few episodes ago when she said she designed the train. So why did she need Wilford at all? She says he “sold tickets” so she needed him because...she was bad at marketing? That seems really thin. I mean, I know the real reason is

Beth’s Mom and Dad don’t have time for her but they expect her to fix their lunches, everyday?

The fight between Shiv and Stargirl was badass. That’s some of the most fun I’ve had watching two people fight on a superhero TV show since season 2 of Arrow.