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I love that moment when Clarke hears a suspicious noise, and, just for a moment, you can tell she's thinking "Let someone else deal with it; I'm gonna get some rest." Then the noise happens again, and, because she's Clarke, she has to go deal with it.

Emori just naturally assumes she'll be the expendable one, because that's how she's used to being treated. I saw it coming, but it was still delightfully cold-blooded, especially when Murphy finds out and there's only a small moment of surprise before a smirk creeps up his face.

We're told that Kovar is a government figure, but not what his actual position in the government is. It's possible that, with the top echelon of the government killed, he'd be the highest ranking member of the government still alive, and so be in charge by default.

It's less the show getting it wrong and more Ray being an idiot for going undercover in communist Russia, then immediately telling a woman he has investors ready to fund her project.

Well, if Oliver actually quits and STAYS quit for several episodes, we could see a storyline where the team protects Star City without Oliver, and Dinah steps up in the new dynamic.

So, to remind Oliver of what a monster he is, you GET RID of the tattoo reminding him that he joined a murderous criminal syndicate? Interesting choice.

Well, they know from first hand experience that the Knights of the Round Table were totally a real thing.

That depends on how the rest of the season plays out. She's only been on the show six episodes, and there's six episodes left.

And then there's Legends of Tomorrow, where Mick Rory openly admits in the pilot episode that he joined the team because "I like killing people", and he's everyone's favorite lovable scamp.

Or he might return in one of the next few episodes' flashbacks, and is responsible for Oliver getting re-shipwrecked on Lian Yu.

Season 3 had an all flashback episode. Remember when Oliver came back to Starling City for a week and killed Thea's drug dealer? Good times.

That "Gone Fish'n" sign has gotten a lot of use under Oliver's administration.

If it turns out the Malcolm who made a deal with Kovar is actually the time traveling Malcolm from Legends of Tomorrow, and the deal was to get his hands on that book for the Spear of Destiny, that may be one of the cleverest bits of cross-show synergy yet.

Darhk was a great villain, but with a not very well thought out story in Season 4.

Not even in the Justice League cartoon?

I'm glad I already have all the Buffy seasons on DVD (pre-atrocious HD conversion, too).

Which is why I was really hoping Susan Williams would turn out to be Prometheus.

This show shares a universe with Constantine; that was already sorta implied.

What happens if you regurgitate the blood and body of Christ?

People point out how women in TV shows have rockin' bods all the time, it just usually comes with the sad realization that women generally can't get roles on TV