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I know they didn’t intend that as a season finale, but damn if that last season isn’t a perfect cliffhanger. Though that being said, all the angst over the “last shard of Kryptonite” is kiiind of of undercut by the metric ton of the stuff they threw around on Supergirl last week.

Totally worth it for the Animal House joke.

To the best of my recollection, there was zero indication that Ryan was ever going to become the new Atom beyond that’s who he is in the comics. Though of course, why introduce him if that’s not the plan. tl;dr  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Sigma Psi Phi, I love you Legends writers.  

Hudson University is also Law & Order’s stand in for NYU, so there is a lot of crimes going on there.

I’ll be honest, as season finales go, that wasn’t half bad. It maybe didn’t fit completely with the rest of the season, but things were resolved — Black Hole, the blackmail threat against Sue’s parents, Joe’s time in WitSec — and other things were unresolved or newly opened — what’s going on with Iris, and Sue’s new

Cameron Chase was already on the show! Back in...uh...season one?

Good riddance DEO. Hopefully if you do return it’s with Director Bones and slightly more antagonistic. Lex going off on Lena in the prison was Grade A villain grandstanding and I loved it. I also thought Benoist was adorable when Lena was apologizing. She did a great job looking like she was trying to keep up a

Now I really want to know Lex’s opinions on Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and Markelle Fultz

The portion of the journal Alice looked at might’ve been from a Wikipedia entry, but they did choose to use the section of the alarmingly long article that mentioned The Order of St. Dumas. Felt like they are starting to seed plot threads for next season.

Let's just say yes and live our best lives because of it.

To be fair, at a minimum Eva has abducted three people, maybe don’t do crimes if you don’t want people to think you’re a villain, or in Lena’s case, don't try to strip humanity of its free will.

Panabaker had her baby in March (I think?  Time has lost all meaning) so even in a world without the covid she was going to be back when they started production on season seven.

Going off of when she announced the pregnancy that would mean the shut down has run into September or October, and I’d hope Vancouver has their shit together more than down here so that wouldn't be the case, but who knows anymore.

Hartley had some real Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3 vibes going in tonight. So there was that at least.

She’s the best, isn’t she the best?

In the episode’s defense, they certainly didn’t expect to have such a huge gap between the two episodes, and by its very nature it had to be Danvers light, Alex was the focus the episode before, and Benoist was behind the scenes busy with director stuff. It’s just really unfortunate timing. Having said that, yeah, for

Lex is definitely a sometimes food.

Batwoman isn’t in the list of regular coverage in today’s What’s on Tonight, so they must’ve dropped it, which is a bummer. Regardless, it certainly was crisp tonight, James Bamford really brought the action and I think the show is finally rounding into shape.

God Cryer is so damn good as Lex. I hope they never do something dumb like kill him again. That said, I think Eve is going to plug him, before the season’s over.