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A couple times, actually. Tommy, Moira, Shado, Laurel, and even though Sara's was eventually undone, it did take over a year and it did affect all the other characters in that time.

I think it's pretty safe to say HR is dead come next week, whether he switched places with Iris or not. He's all jubilant about being with Tracey (after knowing her for like, three days) and he makes a big speech about how useless he is to the team. All obvious signs he's going to tragically sacrifice himself to make

EBR is really beautiful. Jesus, that scene of her undressing . . .

Season one may have had a fair bit of filler, but I didn't find it mediocre at all. Those episodes mostly worked because they had fun villains of the week with neat powers, something the show has mostly lacked in the later two seasons.

I thought he listened to it the first episode this season. Didn't Chuck play it for him and Howard was like "Okay, I believe you, but what do you plan to do with it?" or something like that.

Didn't Howard already hear the tape?

I think the only character Iris ever had chemistry with was Eddie.

Of course that's what it is. It's a way of brushing aside what a terrible person Cap is because they wanted to portray Stark as in the wrong. Cap lied to to his friend about his parents deaths, paralyzed another friend, and got his other friends in jail, all of which is due to his selfish, reckless behavior. And yet

I can't imagine Cap and Stark's bickering will play a role at all. It's even less important than the accords would be during the end of the universe.

I fully expect the whole Avengers conflict to be swept under the rug in Infinity War. Look, I'm not defending the DC movies and I overall like Civil War, but if they didn't care to explore the freedom vs. accountability thing in Civil War (which they did not), then they're certainly not going to do it when Thanos

Her death was handled in a pretty crappy way and I understand the anger over that, but I can't say I'm all that upset they cut loose what has been one of the show's weakest links since day one.

Eh, I liked the Penguin/Riddler stuff until the love triangle, which just feels like a lazy (and really weird) way to keep them apart.

I find the Bruce/Selina adventures far more enjoyable than anything else going on. They're also pretty adorable together and way more interesting than the dumbass love triangle with Gordon, Lee, and Mario.

"There's no way they're killing off Jimmy Olsen."

If we're lucky, maybe we'll get a cameo from Batman's boots while he lies unconscious.

They're the anti-Zack Snyder in that regard.

I can't believe we're watching a show where a romance between Riddler and Penguin is actually well-developed, entertaining, and kinda moving. It sounds like a crappy fan fiction, but it actually works. That's how goddamn insane Gotham is.

Sure, having a "spine" as you call it is important (King talks about having a "seed" for a story and letting it grow from there), but I disagree that Flash season 2 just made it up as they went along. Maybe they did. We really don't know and probably never will, but I don't get that impression.

Without getting into the specifics of Flash and Arrow (since I didn't care for the Zoom plot either), I don't understand the criticism of 'making it up as they go along.' It happens all the time and it still produces good stories.

Actually, I think Supergirl must be on Earth-4. She didn't know of any Flash during the crossover, so they apparently don't have one (yet).