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Anybody remember how this season began with Cisco hating Barry's guts?

Iowa is also sometimes called "U of I" (mostly by Iowans), but it also gets away with "UI" more than Illinois does.

U of I usually refers to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. UI usually refers to the University of Iowa.

Yeah, inside I think Philip is in a state of constant rage. He's very well-trained and keenly aware there's nothing he can do about it.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory wasn't in the Bronx but was actually in Greenwich Village. The building belongs to NYU now, but Selina's foundation couldn't even come close to meeting the rent for the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.

FP was in an tricky situation. He's a recovering alcoholic at a kegger, and he's also the lone adult and default chaperone at another man's house.

Paige: Agent
Henry: Asset

Cheryl knows she's a bitch and I think she genuinely appreciates Archie being too dumb to realize it

The more neutral term is "G.I. Generation"

Comics Archie was portrayed as a C student, mostly because he didn't pay any attention in class. His escapades meant he was often late or absent, and he regularly failed to turn in assignments on time.

The car in Legion is a Nissan President, which was sold almost exclusively in Japan (where they drive on the left). Really weird car to be in an American tv show.

I also like that we don't really know if Clark is a good guy or not. Being gay and having an adopted black son are traits that would make him instantly sympathetic to a woke viewer, but he works for Division 3, is determined, practically fearless, and has a machine in his locker that dispenses red suits (which is fabul

He aims for psychics. He's trying to infest the most powerful host he can find and control his/her powers.

Holy hell, how great is the character of the Interrogator. The half-burned body, the wine-red outfit, the wolf-headed cane, the mane of hair, the husband and adopted black son. This show casually invented a supervillain and his name is Clark

While they both grew up and Russia and work as Russian spies, I think they're very much Phil and Liz Jennings at this point. That's why it will be so jarring when Mischa Jr. arrives.

Looks less like the Scarlet Speedster and more like Electro

Personal timeline: Moss defeated Bush in 2004, culminating the public backlash to his decisions post-9/11. Moss's VP, Richmond, wins election in 2012. Since nobody's talking about the election, I'm guessing the attack happened at the 2016 SOTU?

Perhaps it's a necessity of the job, but Philip and Elizabeth both have a morbid, acerbic wit and they're using it more and more often.

A question about timelines.

I liked hearing it come the other way, as Teri Hatcher insulted Kryptonians to Kara's face for being a race of uptight assholes who destroyed the star system.