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Yeah, this CDC team does not behave like a well-trained professional unit. Sarah, Doreen, Julia, and Alan have made numerous poor decisions in regards to sharing of information that should honestly get them all fired. Sarah's tumor condition, Doreen's genetic findings, Julia's infection status, and Alan's saboteur

Even more stupid how Alan waved Ballaseros' digital notebook at him. Of course Ballaseros took it back! Now he has no evidence.

LOL, no, I did not notice that mess up. I think my mind just automatically adjusted it to the more reasonable "About 9 PM last night". It's more realistic to think they lost contact with Doreen overnight (after dinner, and when everyone is going to bed) than after breakfast (with no one checking in on her even via

Hah! That was an unintentional allusion. I guess the mouse out of her mouth strongly implies that her insides are perforated, and she's not coming back. I actually thought at first that she was trying to speak, LOL.

… learning something and dying 2 days later without telling anyone else

I remember being overly bored by that movie. I couldn't even bring myself to be angry at it. I was just soooo disinterested by what I was watching. Wait, no, I do remember making fun of Halle's ridiculous cat behavior and mannerisms … so there's that, I suppose.

Agh, gawd, my mind keeps ignoring the fact that she's 18. Yeah, I guess there's no problem there. I keep thinking of her as a minor, even when I read she's 18. I suppose I'm suffering a disconnect between her Season 1 characterization and her role this season. So, as long as the liquor license is maintained by Ollie,

Hah, no they sucked because Nic Cage's idea of "acting" is atrocious in those films. Also, their stories were on the boring side (I wasn't looking for cinematic greatness, but I sure was expecting to be entertained). Nonetheless, I believe those movies successfully visualized the main character very well (and that's

Yeah, Marvel turned that issue into an entire event. However, superheroes still get into fights in the middle of cities, do a lot of damage, then vanish back into their civilian identities without consequence. I willingly suspend my disbelief for this, because otherwise all superhero activities would cease (except for

I thought he was pretty useless in the beginning because he was playing the comedic buddy role. He would only ever show up to get Ollie into wacky hijinks with the partying and … the partying. He really didn't become a notable character for me until his dad severed him from his wealth.

Hah! Maybe. However, in my case, I didn't even get as far as the reviews. I just had zero interest in the movie, and so never sought out what other people thought of it. It's just something I was never gonna watch.

I haven't seen Jonah Hex 'cause Western-flavored stuff are not my usual fare. I was okay with Green Lantern as a brainless popcorn flick. It entertained me as a rental, but I would not have paid for it in a theater.

Yeah, it's unfortunate that the show decided to burden Laurel with this narrative when the writers already know that the character is not well-received. Unfortunately, Laurel is connected to two people who are attached to Shado's death, so I can see why Slade would run her to ground. I just hope that Laurel comes out

Yes, but I think this plan is not specifically about Laurel, but about Ollie and Sara's relationship to her. They're accelerating her downward trajectory in order to adversely affect Ollie (and maybe Sara, if Slade knows she's around). Essentially, I'm thinking Slade wants Ollie to discover the Mirakuru in her system

You don't have to wonder! YouTube has videos for you to peruse: Salmon Ladder FAIL! You're welcome.

Yeah, unfortunately, I don't think writers deal with this aspect too much (unless they're bringing in Damage Control). Superheroes are actively avoiding the legal consequences of their actions, but in comics it's always the more noble, "Oh no, I need a mask to protect the people closest to me!" How about, "Shit, I

LOL wellllllll I'm sure Merlyn would not want anyone getting a hold of his properties. So, in this case, I'm guessing he controls how his holdings are sold off, and I would not be surprised if everything ends up back in his hands. Surely if he can manipulate a jury in Moira's favor, he can manipulate his estate's

Ah, you're right. That was Felicity who mentioned that all of Malcolm's holdings are in receivership. I'm gonna just guess that either Malcolm will buy back everything via proxies, or he already has control of the receivership itself.

Mirakuru also makes the recipient mentally unstable, so if they really want to destroy Laurel, this is a way to do it. I do hope the show doesn't drag this on for much longer, because it's not really helping Laurel's appeal as a character. I'm still holding out hope that the team that significantly transformed Tommy,