teknomage
David Ward
teknomage

One of my favorite parts of the episode is how deadpan Selina is in that commercial.

I haven’t seen Lost Girl, but I still figured all along that the episode would end with Lucifer giving Chloe her own prom. Such a common trope. But it was great. Also figured what the killer was saying about the end of the book would turn out to inspire Lucifer, after all. Seems kind of weird to me that it took Chloe

I had no idea going in that there would be any anti-grav fighting, so I didn’t have much chance to be disappointed by what we got. I thought it was cool. In fact, I don’t think there was really anything in the episode that I didn’t find pretty cool.

I was so hoping Zsasz would overhear Sofia admitting she was behind her father’s murder. I’m sure he’ll find out eventually, and that will be the end of her. I just hope Penguin forgives him for disbelieving his innocence. (Then again, I did feel like Penguin should have tried harder to be convincing when denying his

I’m just hoping Isaac is going to share transporter technology with the whole Union.

“It would be like me being jealous of that paper clip, or Daniel.”

Linda’s quick shifts between annoyance, sympathy, fear, etc., all were brilliant. Although I’m kind of surprised that once she learned the truth about Lucifer, it never occurred to her that maybe he’d known the truth before she did.

I think my favorite joke so far on this series was Malloy saying “Probably a lot of single people, too,” in response to the cliched line “There are families down there.” Because single people’s lives matter, too.

Did Haley’s plot remind anyone else of Flowers for Algernon?