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Yeah, so I'm kinda waiting for what the reveal will be, cause it has been made apparent it's not like a "mad with power" thing but like the lack of empathy is a side effect of using the powers, and I'm expecting how they are gonna explain that.

I kinda like the episode? I mean, seeing as Shade was just a red herring and not the villian, and that for some reason (which we don't know yet if its good or crappy) Caitlin's Ice powers make her also figuratively cold, I found the ep rather enjoyable?

I'm still trying to decide if the "coldness" that her powers cause is dumb or not. I mean, scientifically, yeah, kinda, but I don't know if I dislike it thematically? I mean, there has to be a reason why they turn her literally and figuratively cold, I kinda want to see where they go with it?

They could try to balance those two things, it could be a good arc.

I mean, I would be into more Cat-Co plot lines that involved James new secret. Cause let's be honest, Cat-Co as a setting has to be reinvented because all that there was awesome about it left with Cat.

Bechdel-Wallace yo

Don't make fun of your dead sister (unless you bring her back)

Chyler Leigh hardly ever half-asses anything!

Agree about everything but James. Last season he was so bogged down by his almost single-purpose role as Kara's love interest, so I'm aboard him having an arc of his own, and this makes sense on a character level, so I will take it.

Honestly, I'm going for the route they did do exams on him, but it appears to me the creature was hibernating on his, what stomach? while he was at the DEO (hence the whole mouth-ear trip after he was cleared)

I mean, as a fan of these characters, yeah, I want the DCEU to succeed. I'm still excited for Wonder Woman even after my complete disappointment towards pretty much everything since Man of Steel.

Chyler Leigh's tears should be considering lethal weaponry cause that shit killed me. When Alex cries, I cry. And that end really hit very close to home.

Honestly I'd love to see Aegon's conquest, not gonna lie.

Indeed, but I am glad that both him and the producers made it work so we had this very fitting send-off.

This episode felt so boundless but in the good way, like Rebecca herself, it was all over the place but without effort, it brought all it's ducks back to roost, showing really how tight the writing is.

This show has to bank on its characters to distract us from the shortcomings its budget creates, and it's doing so wonderfully taking full advantage of its ensemble nature this season. With a less obtrusive and more malleable plot arc, the show can legitimately focus on awesome character interactions without taking us

I do believe it's a thematic distinction; is not that "killing is bad" is the point he is trying to make, but that she isn't an assassin, thus her only solution isn't killing, even when it is her first impulse.

Maybe Prometheus' apparent build is the red-herring. Magic mumbo-jumbo, good padding, or what we think it's Prometheus is a co-conspirator and not the mastermind

Agreed on the Felicity bit, not so much on the nu vigilantes.

I care.