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Maybe they're going to do with him what The Flash is doing with Harrison Wells: keep the same actor, but playing a different character each season.

Mick and Ray are always a hoot when they're onscreen together.

I just want Nate and Ray to spend the whole episode making Monty Python references.

Only if they're actually on the Waverider when they die, and even then only if you can get them to the medical bay of the ship within a few minutes.

Sara Lance can never die. Or, rather, she can die many, many times, but always come back for more, the scrappy little minx.

Utterly fantastic.

Maybe she had to change when she went to the DEO or she'd get in trouble for being out of uniform. Of course, for an organization whose existence is kept a secret from the public, having a uniform in the first place is kinda dumb.

I can't figure out if Alex and Maggie being into Barenaked Ladies is a gay joke or not.

It might work better if they ended a season with everyone singing this song:

Masculine and feminine are defined by their contrast to each other. If people stop using the feminine form, then the masculine form ceases to be masculine.

Though the great joke of that episode was how utterly tame the dinosaurs' version of war is. It starts with them just hissing and spitting at each other, then upgrades to throwing dirt clods, and when they upgrade to throwing sticks someone panics that "someone could put out an eye!" The moment someone actually dies

I always try not to use the word "actress" and just say "actor" instead.

I'm hardly fluent in Spanish, but it seems to me that the best way to de-gender words would be to just use the masculine form of the word even when referring to women (or you could use the feminine form even when referring to men, but since the masculine form is already what you're supposed to use for mixed gender

Since Clarke had the Flame in her head, even if she had a sacrificial death, her consciousness might still be recorded and uploaded into the next Commander's head.

Not since the opening minutes of the pilot episode, when Clarke and the other delinquents were put in the dropship, has there been a point when all the main characters were in the same geographic location. There's always at least a couple of them who are miles away from everyone else.

It looks like Kane, Abby, and Octavia will be staying in Polis for the time being, though.

They've got space station segments on the ground that can presumably shield them from radiation. The problem is I don't think they still have the equipment to live inside of those indefinitely without access to outside resources.

That's a pretty unhealthy attitude to take. By that same logic, they should kill off Echo, too, since she was involved in blowing up Mount Weather, but I personally want her to stick around.

It's not like they would've had seasonal wardrobes on the Ark.

Whenever a character disappears without much explanation, I like to assume the killer gorilla got them. That's what I figure happened to Wick and Miller's dad.