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Fascinating!

Thanks.

Thank you.

I've never heard that expression before.

O_o

1. This is already one of the best brains of the season.
2. Poor Ravi. First you were killed on Supergirl, now you’re depressed and pantsless.
3. Why do I get the feeling that this episode tested the patience of the CW’s Standards And Practices department?

The daughter.

1. Was anyone else reading the ticker tape during Not-Piers Morgan’s newscast? I was looking for easter eggs.
2. That opening was made of awesomeness.
3. Holy moly, I actually feel sorry for Ward.
4. I legitimately don’t know how this arc will end. How many episodes do we have left? Coulson for a Daily Show guest-host!
5.

1. "Oh God, she's just a colleague."
2. I've missed Brooklyn Nine-Nine's bevy of quotable lines.
3. Hooray for pranks!
4. All this talk of ending makes me worried that the show will be cancelled.

I actually really liked the Riddler's plot. The rest? Eh.

1. Apart from plot convenience, why would Kara be the only one that the journalist could trust? She's still inexperienced, and quite frankly, not that great as a reporter. She kept stumbling during the question and answer session during the Totally Not A Ted Talk.
2. I hope Lyra becomes a regular cast member.
3. Snapper

…The heck?!

Thanks. I never assumed it was a family sitcom, but I thought it would be safe to check.

Nuts.

How sure are we that Lewis is dead?

Wow, they could have died. I mean, it's always a threat, but they could have actually died immediately.

I thought Tandy was going to get beaten up.

1. Funniest episode in a long time, as well as the least depressing. (Still miss you, Lewis.)
2. When the second shooting star happened, I knew something was up. What building was destroyed?
3. I thought Kristen Wiig's character was in the police car.
4. So, thoughts on a potential renewal?

Never mind, I'm worried that I'm being obnoxious. Sorry to bother you, everyone.

But I heard that it has a massive raunchy joke that mathematicians worked on.