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Cisco and Caitlin are basically a brother/sister duo.

I was kinda thinking Jesse might do something ominously evil once she got Wally out of the house, just 'cause The Flash has trained me to expect someone being ominously evil during the end of episode teaser.

I loved how, after being confronted about that, he just transitioned seamlessly back into giving the technobabble, and everyone just went along with it.

Given that they must weigh over a ton and can jump off a 10+ story building and land on solid concrete without getting a scratch, bullets really might not do anything to them.

But, like, is there a single memorable song in the whole movie? Not memorable because of the dancing or cinematography going on at the time, but just because the song itself was enjoyable?

Though, interestingly, the original Captain Marvel character and much of his rogues gallery are in the public domain and can be used by anyone. You'd just have to be VERY careful about how you promoted a story featuring him, since "Captain Marvel" is a trademark held by Marvel, and "Shazam!" and "Billy Batson" are

It was secretly a gender-swapped adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities all along!

I'd still call it primarily a comedy, because of how much of it is built around comedy. It's not simply telling a story that happens to have some humorous incidents in it and gives the characters some funny lines. There are tons of scenes in Forrest Gump that exist solely for the sake of a joke, scenes you would cut

If that's your rationale, though, then shouldn't Best Director also be split into two awards, so female directors can get a shot at Best Directress?

"From its very beginnings, the Academy has turned its nose up at comedy, last giving the Best Picture prize to Annie Hall in 1978."

"1984, I poo-poo on a bus. Nobody likes me."

At some point, I genuinely want Oliver and Malcolm to have a tense standoff where Malcolm actually manages to work "that's not what your mother said" into their back-and-forth.

Well, if Oliver leaves office without being killed, then the curse is broken, right? That's how these things work?

While it was definitely a bad idea to start dating a guy she's investigating, aside from confirming the Bratva tattoo on Oliver's chest, none of the information she has on him seems to have been gained as a result of that relationship.

So very much agreed. Bellamy is good at making short term plans to achieve a specific goal, but he is not a big picture sort of guy.

You don't see how keeping Kane and Bellamy as hostages would give Roan leverage over Abby and Clarke?

Roan does seem to be going in blind, though. I have a hard time imagining Ice Nation knows how to keep a hundred people alive in a bunker for five years.

When exactly has this happened before? People have doubted her decisions, sure, but when's the last time they were able to STOP her from following through on one of her decisions?

I think the first 98 were put on the list for purely practical reasons, but when it came to down to the wire, she couldn't bear to leave Bellamy out, and Bellamy absolutely refused to leave Clarke out.

I'm surprised at all the negativity here. I thought this was a corking good episode. The last three eps having been setting up dominoes, and, in true The 100 fashion, this episode knocked them down way sooner than I was expecting.