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It bothered me that the show stopped referring to the Roci as the Contorta. Even the chyron called it the Roci, when previously it said Contorta after they changed the transponder. I actually thought it was an error! Even if we all think of it as the Roci, technically and objectively the ship’s name is Contorta now,

Am I the only one who cares about Felix? I was very happy that Maeve found both him and Armistice. I’d like to see her treat him well and show him trust because he’s acted as a loyal host sympathizer towards her. It’d be sad to watch him get dragged around and toyed with like some of the other technicians we’ve seen.

On the subject of our capacity to care as viewers...

That’s not a shout-out. It’s just regular words.

Ra’s just told him how he’s destined to become a Dark Knight, so.

I’m having a hard time believing *Maggie* is really onboard with Maggie’s plan.

I love Cotyar and Avasarala’s relationship so much.  I’ll be devastated if he dies. 

I think you’re right. She’s the only character I can think of who very clearly disappeared without explanation, and she fits because she’s carrying the loose end of knowing about Dwight. Makes complete sense.

Agreed; they were in a real hurry to dump all the adult characters.  I’m bracing myself for more of a CW teen drama feel starting in episode 2.

I hate-watched Gotham for two seasons before I realized that I had started to genuinely enjoy it. Now I actually look forward to it!  Just understand that it’s dumb, campy fun; don’t try to take it seriously whatsoever and you’ll have a good time.

Krypton seems cool but why does it feel the need to show all of its cards in the very first episode? Slow the hell down! Let the story unfold naturally! How about we just have some regular-sized Kandor City drama for a while before revealing one by one (not all at once!) Adam’s time traveling warning about Superman,

I didn’t love the convolutions of the ending, but nonetheless this was easily the best Legends episode to date in my book.

Yes, the basic version tastes a bit like Cheerios milk, but while that was tolerable I happily changed to the chocolate flavor when they introduced it. I find it refreshing. If you haven’t tried their newer flavors you shouldn’t judge.

Sinara deserved a cooler end.

What if—follow me on this—what if I like it when it’s good, but I don’t like it when it’s bad?

I like this theory, but that story wouldn’t address the forked-up system that leads to a tiny fraction of people going to The Good Place and the vast majority being tortured for all eternity. I don’t see how Michael could have been misled about the morality scoring and map of new entrants as part of this supposed

It’s bizarre how one-sided that battle was. Negan, the big bad who has terrified our gang for years worth of television now, had absolutely nothing to offer in defense of his fortress? He was completely unprepared for any attack?

Because of the necessity of using a microphone and being a decent communicator, the kind of automated matchmaking we get for strikes would be a disaster for raids.

Counterpoint: I spent 99% of my time with Destiny playing solo and had a great time. Matchmaking for strikes is almost always fine because, despite what this article says, most players aren’t assholes. You only need to go looking for people outside the game for Prison of Elders and the raids.

If an antisocial Taken Tot like me can figure out how to use The 100 and deal with the fact that “only” 95% of the resulting raid groups with strangers lead to positive experiences, then anyone can.