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I really need for characters to start asking follow-up questions. It's a problem that most television shows have but it's getting really egregious on this one. Willa gets one tiny snippet of information from Ben (that he "hurt" Adam) and apparently the conversation immediately ended at that point. Ben never says that

Where I live, Fear the Walking Dead airs at 7pm and then Game of Thrones airs at 9pm.

I'm assuming Lee didn't actually lose the baby. Lost the baby and then immediately moved away without anyone seeing this firsthand?

They've made multiple references to infinite earths on both The Flash and on this episode of Supergirl. It's not just 52 universes on the shows.

Not really. The Flash is visiting Kara's world from another universe but it's still Kara's regular, normal Supergirl-on-CBS reality.

As soon as they mentioned Club Apocalypse, I got a little distracted thinking about the Dark Side Club, and wondering if we'll eventually be getting any mention of Apokolips and Darkseid on Supergirl.

You can get Shomi no matter who your cable is with. You just sign up for it online.

Rachel Rising. Although that one is unfortunately coming to an end soon as well.

I've got two moments that stand out for me the most. Both involve the show fully embracing its most ridiculous tendencies.

If CBS wanted to just copy itself, why not reach back a bit further and have River Heights be some Picket Fences-like community where it has all the trappings of small town life but with an overabundance of bizarre mysteries and crimes?

That perspective shift when they return to Room at the end is one of the reasons why I really appreciated the direction so much. I think Lenny Abrahamson did an excellent job at making the room seem like the whole world that Jacob saw it as at the beginning and then showing it for the small, confined space it was at

"Hell, there was a strong insinuation for a long time that Michonne's interest in Andrea was more than friendly."

Rick and Michonne has been slowly set up and built up to for years now. I'm always bemused by reactions to an obvious romantic subplot in a show where a few fans stumble around being just shocked when it comes to fruition. It takes some real skill to not see years worth of groundwork being laid. At the very least,

I don't love it but I do watch it regularly. I like having a show or two that I can throw on and enjoy but not get too invested in.

I really love everything about the team's interactions with one another. They keep changing up who is hanging out with who and, so far, I've enjoyed every combination of characters they've come up with. I'll keep coming back for the character stuff because that has me entertained.
I'm just hoping that they decide to