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I'm guessing because Rose at least knew Jane and was more connected to Jane's general circle.

My problem is that Frank never really seems to have a real antagonist, someone who felt like an actual threat.

What is the show about? I honestly don't think there's an answer.

The problem is that this show is based on a lot of bonds and relationships that don't feel earned or no longer make sense.

This episode kinda sucked.

I'm just glad they gave Lexi Alexander a job. After listening to the Punisher: War Zone episode of How Did This Get Made?, I hope she eventually gets to prove the studios wrong after she got screwed over.

ANTM is what they're doing with all the Gitmo prisoners.

I don't understand it either.

I thought this episode pretty much illustrated a lot of the problems the show has: Court room scenes that seem to exist in another reality, Cases of the week that seem inconsequential, padding out a mystery that's hard to care about, Wes, and the Keating 5 seemingly revolting again Annalise for the 10th time.

I really wish they'd just offer bags of jerky or something instead of live chickens.

The problem with Russell was that he was usually forced to make big moves because he was usually on the outs of his tribe. He couldn't seem to sit still, so whenever he was safe he'd just be an asshole and piss people off.

I was thinking the same thing.

I'm going to guess that Annalise tries to get her out of a bad situation and ends up making things even worse.

I'm expecting there to be a Patty Hewes style backstory when it comes to that baby.

Bringing Rose and Elena together works for me. I think combining them into a more singular force works better and makes the coincidence of two women in the Solano family just happening to be drug lords feel more planned.

OK, I'm probably late, but are the books worth reading? I'm really intrigued based on this one season.

I finally caught up on the show and I'm amazed at how not good it is.

I think it could be addressed if they knew more about what was happening and when those final plans go into motion. For now, Supergirl doesn't know what exactly is happening.

It's possible that he could emerge once the plan goes into motion and he truly is needed.

I think the Superman thing is an issue with all comics when you share a universe with superpowered character. It's like Jessica Jones and Daredevil largely ignoring The Avengers. You just kinda have to go with it.