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I really hope this season can keep the momentum established in these first two episodes going. Also, Tyler is just great as Clark/Superman. I really hope we see more of him. I think my favorite scene was between Cat and Kara, though. I'm going to miss Calista, I hope she makes an appearance from time to time.

I just absolutely loved this episode. Absolutely loved it. I enjoyed the first season, but last night's premiere truly has me excited for where the rest of the season will go.

I guess that explains the resemblance. LOL!

Man, this show. Every episode in this season has just been amazing. What a treasure.

The only problem I had with the premiere was the reveal of Felicity's new boyfriend, who as someone else mentioned bears a resemblance to John and Jason Ritter. I don't care that she's moved on, I only "shipped" Felicity and Ollie up until the point they got together, after that I couldn't stand the pairing, but

That pissed me off so much. They really are the worst. I find myself wishing Alicia would break off from them, go back for Strand, and then find Ofelia, leaving the others to die off screen, never to be seen from again.

I spent the last two months watching the first six seasons on Netflix; seasons 5 and 6 popped up on September 1st and I was thrilled, because I'd just finished 4 literally the day before. That all said, I really hope Fiona sticks to the whole "no relationships/men" thing, because I'd really like to see her have a

Last week's episode is still my favorite, but this was a great episode to follow it. Hader gave an amazing performance, and I knew I recognized the actress who played Ramona. Man, now I miss Lady Dynamite. I may need to rewatch that series… again.

There were a lot of great bits to the episode, the writing was actually pretty great, especially the dialogue. Mack and Fitz are great and I'm always happy when they're put together. Also, yay, two episodes in a row and Mack didn't get knocked out. It must be the shotgun axe (which I'm so glad they kept around).

Oh no, it's definitely not Emma. This trope is so well-worn by this point that I roll my eyes every time it pops up. I can understand people keeping secrets from strangers, but from a team of friends, a family, they've fought with side by side for years? Yeah, that shit is oooooooooold.

I usually don't have much of a problem with Kim's acting (she does the best with what she's given, I feel), but the scene between Madison and Alicia on the pier? It just seemed like she wasn't feeling it *at* all. "I am so sorry." Yeah, I'm not buying that.

Six seasons in and Emma still keeps secrets from everyone in her life. I swear, she is one of the most frustrating characters currently on television. I hope this is the last season of this show, I need out.

I'm guessing Cisco is dead, but Darlene is the "interview" Dom was anxious to get to. I assumed Tyrell was on the other end of the coded messages Mr. Robot was sussing out, but is he real or not? I'm uncertain, hell, I'm not even sure it matters. I agree that next week is going to be one hell of an episode. I have

Storms took our power out Sunday night so I missed this episode. Judging by the community grades that might have been a good thing.

I'm going to watch the last two episodes tonight. How funny there's a Daria joke in the next.

Jeremy, still the worst.

Every time I see Diane I think of Daria and then I remember being young and angsty and then I realize that I'm still angsty and not *that* old- can someone pass me a blanket? I'm cold.

Lapis: This is the leaf Steven gave me, it reminds me of the time Steven gave me a leaf.
Steven: Hey yeah, it reminds me of that too!

I'm ashamed that I didn't realize Captain Peanutbutter was voiced by Weird Al until I read this review.

I would watch that, it would probably become my favorite episode. :P