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Dr. Serizawa being the notable exception.

It’s bad enough it was a clip show finale. That it aired immediately after an hour long clip show special only exacerbated things.

At this point, faking his death seems like the only way forward.

So next season Diaz is going to be recruited by a supervillain team on Legends of Tomorrow, and Sara’s going to spend a couple seasons wanting to kill him in payback, but the show will make him such a fan favorite that they’ll contrive reasons to keep him around.

Depends how you feel about rain.

Between her and Oliver, a surprising number of Arrowverse characters are within six-degrees-of-sex-partner-separation from each other. Like, try this on for size:

There have been a few scattered references to genetic engineering going on onboard the Ark, so that’s a factor, too.

Wouldn’t exactly be hard to get a sample of John’s DNA. All DeVoe would have to do is brush against him in a crowd.

4. Her dad was super-duper unlucky and had both simultaneously.

I thought their distinguishing gimmick was that they all have disabilities and/or deformities that make their regular lives miserable but can prove useful for superheroics. Seems like a pretty solid premise.

Who’d you rather go to a car dealership with: Lorelai Gilmore or George Costanza?

Still less than death, which will be a natural part of literally everyone’s lives.

We haven’t gotten a throwaway line about it yet, but it’s not unreasonable to think they got some sort of radiation resistance treatment due to being in space for so long.

I think The 100 does a good job telling stories that you can definitely relate to real world conflicts throughout history, but without doing a clearcut this-is-what-it’s-a-metaphor-for thing.

Thing with The 100 is, it tries to stick just close enough to actual science that all the inaccuracies stand out, whereas a show with time travel, faster-than-light spaceships, and blatant violations of conservation of mass could more easily just handwave all that stuff away.

It’s something they don’t get to do too often, though, because when does Clarke ever get enough downtime for something like that?

They had recordings of old movies and TV shows on the Ark (or at least old sporting events) so it’s probably not THAT unintelligible to Clarke.

I’m not really sure where they can go for Season 6, though. It’ll be kinda hard to introduce new characters and new locations now that the livable part of the Earth is just one valley, and the human population has been reduced to something you could fit in a high school gymnasium.

Agree totally.

His whole “can see everything that happens anywhere” power means he’s one of those characters who has to keep being written out of the story or else they’ll undo any tension.