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In a sense Lockjaw and Gordon are the same anyways, they both appear when it's most convenient to the story; the only upside in Gordon is that at least he can tell you where you're going beforehand.

At first it made me a little sad for Skye that Jiaying turned out to be more ruthless and way less peaceful than she pretends to be, but then I remembered that Gonzales had never shown any real interest in cooperating with the Inhumans, his plan was always to use them or imprison them in some way, and taking that into

Well, the fact that most (all?) of the destruction happened outside US soil in the movie definitely helped, If it had happened in New York again it would have been harder to ignore.

I just got caught up with the show, only because I read it's ending next Sunday (meaning I skip-watched the last six episodes in 2 hours). It got really bad, and I blame it on a lack of fight sequences that required Emily's skill with a katana. We needed more of those. However, there's still a chance it ends on a good

When Victor started touching Brona's corpse my first thought was "Dude, don't be weird!" inmediatly followed by a "Oh, so NOW I'm beginning to think Victor Frankenstein is weird? This show already crossed the line so many times I forget where it was drawn, and I love it for that.

Well I don't know, I've grown fond of Bitsie Tulloch's special brand of acting, and for the most part her character has been severely underserved. For someone who is supposed to be part of the main cast most of her storylines stripped her of agency up until now, so I want her to actually get something out of it.

I would follow him to an empty lot alright.

I'm torn on that particular point though, because I don't know what will happen to Juliette if she stops being a Hexenbiest. Right now at least she makes sense in the context of the show, but if she stops being a wesen, I fear the writers will either turn her back into the non-entity she was before or kill her, and

Adalind had the best lines of the night by FAR. It's hard to stay mad at her, knowing she's so bad at being bad I just feel sorry for her and after this episode I actually would be OK with her becoming part of the team in one way or another.
I did laugh at the trailer scene, with everyone remembering the first time

"The only reason you're not rolling over in your grave is… because you're here.."

Oh definitely, he stated from the beginning that the facts were that those two things were highly uncommon, I just really enjoyed the way it was played by both characters.

I loved the back and forth between Sherlock and Joan about how uncommon it was for a woman to a)scape from prison and b)be a killer, that ends up with him asking her: "Would you be happier if women were better criminals?". The delivery on that last line was just perfect.

It was built on a Flash crossover, when two of the characters from that show went to Starling. I didn't really care because I watch both shows but yeah, I guess it comes out of nowhere for people who only watch Arrow.

I honestly can't remember the last time I actually liked Felicity, but I have the memory of loving her character in previous seasons. It's really sad.

The whole "mystical herb that makes people do and see things" has to be one of the lamest ways to create tension. I'm glad at least in this episode they explained it early as opposed to when Thea shot Sara, that took forever.

That sounds wrong in so many levels. I'm with Nyssa on not understading why everything needs to be fried.

Well, at least now the terrible flashbacks connect with the main story and kind of have a point I guess.
And I finally figured out why I can't take the actor playing Ra's seriously: he reminds me too much of Droopy. It's just something that I can't shake.

You have to understand, THERE WAS SO MUCH GOING ON!
It's really weird specially cause they apparently had been spending a ton of time together…

Glad to know I was not the only one wondering about how his weekend was going. I was thinking more about something along the lines of sleeping late and catching a movie, but yeah, he could be doing any of the things mentioned in this thread I guess.

I don't know when it became official, but when Felicity went to Central City last week she told Barry that Laurel was the Black Canary. So that information's been around for some time, I guess.