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Heads up, that’s Hiroshi Nagahama, the director, in the video.

“Resurrection” via cloning gets extra complicated when you live in a universe where souls are proven to be real and tangible; Astra keeps a bunch in her purse, for crying out loud. So asking whether this Sara counts as the same person as the Sara who died ... a lot depends on if they can take a trip to Purgatory or

Re: Spooner - same. I thought she was just lashing out. That was a cool reveal. 

Yes, exactly - but at those times the darkness was acknowledged. Some of it is here, but some of it isn’t.

There should be at least one Sara vs. Sara a season. 

Re: Legends being dark:

You could’ve used your genius for good

The standout moment of this episode for me was Mick’s speech about how yes, humans suck and deserve to go extinct, but Sara’s different and she can fix it and that’s why we have to find her. He got to the heart of the show in 2-3 sentences.

I liked the episode but Bishop isn’t doing it for me villain wise. The actor is good and works well off with Caity but as a villain I feel he needs a villain moment like personally killing someone or a clone or more backstory. I am just not feeling him. 

No love for Ava channeling Gideon into a CRT TV and Gideon basically being Max Headroom for the duration of the episode?

*deep breaths*

That would be an awesome way for the show to start.

I was surprised Edge knew about the prophesies, but realized it would make sense for Rosetti to have been updating him. You're right though - this show could benefit from slowing down and stop cutting corners to get from plot point to plot point.  

Re the huge lunch bags - have you ever met a teenage boy?  They eat a LOT.

Tonight was the first night I really thought Kara, Crisis, or any other recent superhero event should’ve gotten even a broad mention. If the characters live in the Arrowverse there is plenty of justification for Sam Lane to have kryptonite weapons around, controversial as they may be.

I always thought an intriguing idea that has always bubbled around the edges of many superman movies and shows, and also Supergirl, is that maybe Kryptonians were not very nice people and were pretty much villains. Many of them from General Zod, to the witches and reign in Supergirl, to the sci-fi show Krypton with

Halk Kar in Superman #80 and Mon-El in Superboy #89 both *thought* they were Superman’s brother. They were space explorers that wore red suits with blue capes, landed on Krypton but were told by Jor-El to leave before the planet blew up and how to get to Earth, and arrived on Earth after Kal-El but with amnesia so Kal

Oh Rao, H’El was a part of an extremely dumb New 52 Superfamily crossover story. I’m not sure if I’ve ever read the whole thing, but the bits I did were not very good. I could easy see Edge being H’El since I want to say in the comic the character was trying to recreate Krypton on Earth (like Zod in MoS), hence the

When Lana described Edge’s “work” as self improvement, I couldn’t help but draw comparisons between the way Edge lured these people in and what NXIVM was revealed to have been doing.