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I laughed too much at that.

Flash watcher/Supergirl quitter here: I thought this episode delivered on my expectations that Barry and Kara would be super adorable together. There were a few things I didn't really follow that well, guess I should had paid more attention to the "previously on."

Agreed 100%. And really, I tune in every week expecting it to be the week it gets good again and here I am still waiting. Even though I've mostly given up, there's still a small part of me that wants this show to go out with a last string of episodes that doesn't make me regret all the time I've put into it. Instead

I don't see why the show needed to give her a man to drive her to make a decision. That's what I was getting at with my comment about the sequence of events. I would had prefer her to have a hard look at her life and realize she wanted to be rid of that burden that made her unhappy.

You're probably right. At least Michael Bay has done things like Bad Boys!

Same. I am not a fan of Baby Michael Bay and really disliked MoS. The trailers for this movie made me cringe. I will watch it eventually when it's on TV but it ain't getting my $15 bucks!

I agree that it makes sense but the way they went about doing it didn't sit with me. We've been seeing dissatisfaction in Cary since the season began but the show didn't really follow through in any interesting way. Then we jump ahead and Diane is mopping the floor with him and Alicia, who he's been so supportive of

He's back next episode!

I stopped watching Supergirl months ago but I'm tuning in! I can't wait for their bubbly energy to overwhelm me with cuteness when they interact in their non-superhero form.

You could actually read it all the way through, if you wanted to!

Congrats to The Good Wife writers! They were finally able to get rid of their dead weight, aka Cary Agos. And they achieved this while breaking the very little of what was left of him. Really, big thumbs up!

Untitled Lee Daniels project - Tuesday at 8PM

I'd go as far as saying she'd still be a laughing stock for those emails with Will. The public is far less forgiving of female indiscretions. I just can't buy she'd be any political asset to Peter after that PLUS her voter fraud. Forget it, Jake!

True. If this resulted in another scandal it would make perfect sense. However, They swept the email scandal under the rug so quickly, I really doubt the show will go there again.

I don't know if I would put being an SA as a bad thing. S2 had the best development of Cary's character. Other than that, it's amazing how upsetting the thought of sending him to jail was in S6. Now it feels like it would had been kinder to his character.

I think I am becoming Alicia Florrick. I am ready to not give a fuck anymore. Can someone please explain why the show feels the need to completely destroy the little that was left of the original character dynamics? I'm sure I've said it before but this storyline about the firm makes me really dislike Diane and

I liked how HRC winked with both eyes. One for each!

As soon as I read the headline, I headed over here to reminisce of Smallville's red kryptonite episodes. Always a hoot!

One of the best episodes so far for sure. But my main problem with the show persists: Axe feels a bit too much like an all-seeing movie villain. He is always one step ahead, always getting his way. It's tiresome.

That's why I put it in my CL roster. Networks don't have the guts to go all in on things like this, therefore they end up not appealing to anyone .