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Should have read this before I posted. I said most of the same things but it took me a lot longer.

I wasn't so thrilled with the episode itself, but I am happy with how it sets up the last three episodes. Except for Kara's, the flashbacks seemed cliched (Alex) or rushed (J'onn). I'm assuming Jeremiah Danvers had extensive weapons training and had faced off with scary aliens before, but he's on a hunt for said scary

Was it common to be scared by this? I remember, even at 8 or 10 years old or something, thinking that it was hysterical. Hysterical in a good way, our favorite part of the movie to imitate, but not scary.

In response to the commenters referring to tonight's Kara as "Evil Kara" (and less so Caroline's use of the much tamer "bad"), I think "evil" is way too strong a word. She didn't actually do anything evil. She was close when it seemed like she was gearing up to kill Alex, but really she just let her id take over, a

Lame "NOT" joke notwithstanding, thanks for this. I was a little worried when I read "two" in the article, thinking we were going to get 20 episodes this season. Glad to see I was right.

I haven't watched a single episode of The Walking Dead since Beth died. It's not so much that she was a beloved character, although she had come to be my favorite character after her episode with Daryl. She even proved that she was uniquely deserving to survive in the this new world by being the only character (up to

No joke. It really was. They showed it the first time Connor, Sarah, and Rip went to the lair.

Siobhan did rat them out. Jimmy says so at the end. That's why Cat had that chat with him out on the balcony.

Dammit, I knew I messed up those names somewhere. Fixed.

I don't buy Supergirl's anger at Hank for "killing" Astra. Especially in the scene where he mentions her mother, and she gets pissed at him for even mentioning any member of her family. If it was more nuanced maybe, but she knows what Astra's intentions were and should be able to accept that these were extenuating

Whether or not cliches exist in real life, in fiction, it's lazy writing.

Hey Jax! It's been about a week since you were drugged and kidnapped. Can't you just forgive and forget already?!

I'm sure you're a reasonable person in other areas of the internet, so if you stop reading this site, you won't have to get outraged anymore. Problem solved!

Hey Sarah! I'm pretty sure not everyone you're with knows the Green Arrow's secret identity, so running into him on the street and exclaiming, "Oliver!" probably isn't the best idea.

Also, there's a lot of hate towards Thea and her championing Oliver's decision to keep a secret. Yes, she did spend much of first seasons (rightfully) frustrated with the entire world for never coming clean, but when she found out about Oliver's secret, she was in awe, not angry. I think that speech, while

Felicity and Oliver have been great together this season, but ever since Oliver found out about his son, all of their interactions (for me, anyway) were tinged with dread, knowing eventually Felicity would find out about William, and melodrama would ensue. The writers here seem to announce they plan to draw this thing

I spent a lot of the episode wondering if Teddy Sears was a horrible actor, or if he was doing some kind of over-the-top comic thing, and I think it's the former. He was a small enough player, and his acting was muted enough, on Masters of Sex that his performance was serviceable enough, but when he starts delivering

The scenes in Parks and Rec with Rashida Jones and Rob Lowe having wacky baby- and love-related adventures in season 6 are embarrassingly bad. The usually sharp writers come up trite situations like how moody and hungry Anne is during a restaurant scene, and they don't even try to dress it up as anything other than

I get that Winn was forced into it, but shouldn't he be in jail for attempted murder?

I adored Dragon's Dogma. It's not for everyone, but taking down big monsters is always fun, and this game does a good job with that (although there might be too many chimeras and trolls, which can get kind of boring after being exciting the first few times). It's high fantasy that doesn't have a lick of self-awareness