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Talk about a predictable ending :)

So I suppose we shouldn't call skin cancer "cancer" since it is nowhere near as severe as other forms of cancer and it is unfair for scientists who deal with it to piggy back on the research of severe cancers, such as pancreatic?

So, One shall betray you. One shall fall. One will suffer a fate far worse than death. is Caitlin, Iris and Wally?

Yet he somehow also went missing because he went to work for the shadowy government agency in order to keep Kara's secret contained :) IIRC, in addition to 15 years, at some other point Jeremiah says "more than 14 years". It briefly crossed my mind at the time if that was meant to be some kind of signal that

It makes sense that she would never bring it up with Winn since it was an integral part of the con, but Winn not knowing that info via the DEO was weird.

The only way it is justifiable is to focus on the evils that occurred while he was prince, especially given how quickly Kara forgave J'onn for hiding his true self and Alex for hiding that she worked for an organization that was hunting down aliens on Earth. (EDIT: And you can add Kara hiding her powers from Winn

Alex has always been the worst. I've pretty much felt that way since the premiere when we learned that she had been hiding her DEO job (and the DEO's existence as well as the presence on Earth of not only other aliens but a Kryptonian ship) from Kara.

She used up all her excitement when she saw HR earlier in the episode.

I am usually surprised by the closing "twist" scene in the various DC shows, but this was one of the few that actually had crossed my mind before they showed it. I had always gotten the impression that Gideon was more of a super smart, super fast computer of the future than a sentient-ish AI like you would find in a

That first point bothered me a lot. I was expecting either Julian or HR (the storyteller) to point out that they don't know if their actions are going to fix the future or cause it to happen.

If he had time to say "It's a trap", he had time to run away (and based on their escape from Gorilla City, he could have taken them all with him)

Pretty much. At this point, I can easily believe that Barry did something, even if unintentionally, to give Eobard Thawne a legitimate reason to hate him

Not a good week for the captaincy of Sara Lance. First the crew fractures to the point of mutiny over whether they should go after Ray or leave with the spear fragment. Then she decides to try to save Rip (which is commendable) by bringing him on board his former ship that is run by his personal AI (and which now

And if Cisco had to die, why would it have to be Caitlin from a different cell instead of having Julian crack him in the back of the head a couple times?

Just please tell me they aren't also bringing back Zima Gold, the only drink that will make you wish you had a Zima instead.

A version of Tommy re-created by Malcolm using the Spear of Destiny? Would be interesting if they revealed Tommy to be the big bad in an episode of Arrow and then the next week's Legends fills in his rebirth story.

Shopping for a "welcome back" present for Laurel?

We need to hang out more. I can definitely use someone with your 'glass half full' attitude :)

Not surprising, but still depressing, to see the number of comments on that facebook post claiming that this was all a false flag operation by a paid actor.

One explanation could be that Laurel's death has a significance to the timeline because of the way it impacts others. You could argue that Sara's death would similarly impact Team Arrow and I would agree but counter with the idea that Rip knew the impact would be the same whether one Lance sister died or if they both