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…and now, time to start pre-production on the Banshee feature film!

I would have given it an "A," but had to deduct points for the appalling lack of Job throughout the episode (and throughout the season, for that matter).

Yeah…me and Cher found a 2-for-1 special so we went in together and split the cost. She's such a thrifty bitch.

Laurel's skills on Arrow weren't due to her being a metahuman, though…were they? I understood that she just took a few really intense krav maga classes and was gifted some type of gadget for her screech thingy, which Cisco invented.

I agree, she is uncalled for….

And wouldn't you know, it's the one and only time an arrow doesn't hit the intended target! Darn the luck!

It's not about Smoak hating—it's about snoop-hating.

So, hey, Felicity's Mom—I'd consider snooping around through someone's personal property without permission and digging around and reading his personal papers without his knowledge is waaaaaay worse than someone lying on an employment doc.

I thought this was the worst episode ever. They tried too hard with the schmaltz and almost trying to physically jerk the tears from the viewer's eyes. Look, show—I don't know Barry's mother and could not give less of a shit about her—please stop insisting that I care about her.

I did not know that—thanks for the enlightenment.

Long day, so I'm maybe too tired to understand why, so please explain?

The frittata cooking edit was pulled directly from iZombie, down to the sound effects.

I think it also has to do with Helena's initial assumption that Alison was upset because Helena caused the cops to start sniffing around.

I didn't mind it as much as everyone else seems to. It seemed sort of inevitable. Maggie has been scared and stand-offish for months now, avoiding any sort of physical contact with Calvin. Calvin's been feeling more and more demeaned and emasculated, in ways that he could not control. Now that he finally took control

That's probably the truEST thing I've read all day.

So when did Thea make the move to Wayward Pines?

Does your site make judgments based on the number of comments left or number of page hits or what? Because there are plenty of reviews that I read around here that I don't necessarily believe require comment, but if the number of comments matter, I'll start posting them anyway just to keep this from happening.

Care to share?

Oooohhh, burn.