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Sure, sure. But I'm thinking along the lines of Lady Shiva. I can see Maggie Q defeating Affleck's Batman. She should be at least in Batgirl or Nightwing or Gotham City Sirens or all of them.

13 Reasons Why is banned in Belle Reve.

Susannah Thompson should be busy being evil in another universe, seeing as Timeless was un-cancelled. Even if I kinda like that show, Thompson would be of better use in this universe. I'd watch an episode of Moira having brunches with Lillian, Rhea, Astra, Amanda Waller and all the mothers of Riverdale.

Next season's big bad is a random ninja remnant with grand delusions of becoming a god. Said ninja kills whoever Oliver is dating next season, which we will be shown clips of every episode.

Evelyn needs to survive. I want Thea to kick her lovely ass.

While scrambling for time around the plane, Rene comes across a mysterious hatch. It opens and they all went in for safety. There they find an unusual guy with an affinity for pressing buttons.

Progressive, liberal, gender fluid, time-travelling assassins.
Hmm, there's an idea!

The bit I remember was her spending time with Laurel and Laurel giving her the White Canary suit. I shall rewatch it later and see. Thanks, though. I mean, if Nyssa finds out what Sara's been doing with the iconic and important women throughout history…

It has been a while since I was this excited for Arrow. The appearance of Nyssa and Slade, and even Malcolm made the huge, huge difference. Reminded us why we are all (still) here.

We don't really need a Wonder Woman TV series, methinks. There are lots of prominent Amazons in the Wonder Woman mythology. Artemis is super excellent in her current version in Outlaws Rebirth. Or maybe just about Themyscira and its relationship to our world in general, and Diana and the other Berlantiverse characters

Been wanting Amazons and Atlanteans to make their way into this universe. I guess they're being saved for the big screen and are just too expensive for network TV.

This universe finally gave us something that vaguely connects to the Amazons. Please, please, please let "Cheetah" be the proper connection that she is. Not just some Easter egg.

"Brenda Strong, Teri Hatcher, Lynda Carter, Calista Flockhart, Katie McGrath"
I believe we just saw the reboot of Desperate Housewives.
Melissa Benoist is the new Mary Alice!

Thea is back. Thank you! All is right in this universe again. Thea and Oliver's story(wise) is one, if not, the best parts of this show. Reviewer's right. Holland has that presence that Lotz, Gustin, Benoist, Routh has whenever they cross over their sister shows. Which takes me to my belief that Thea needs a real

Any episode with Miss Tessmacher in it SHOULD be an instant A for me. But it's a James-centric episode. Sigh.

When Katie McGrath was hired to be Lena Luthor, I thought it was perfect. Just like when Flash hired Tom Felton, you know his character's going to be some kind of a jerk. And, McGrath is fantastic in playing villains. So while I still would like to see some version of her turn heel, her and Kara's dynamic is one of

Agent Vasquez agrees to this statement as she moonlights as a SHIELD agent, currently hanging with Daisy and Jemma, and she gets to do much more there. She also sometimes hangs by the ocean, occasionally avoiding dead people trying to eat her.

Maybe she should work for Jackie Chan again. Or better yet, she needs to join the superhero world.

I don't question that this is a great episode of Arrow storytelling-wise, but I found myself forwarding most of their scenes yet again. Something I have not done this whole season. Chalk it up to my inherent dislike to this romance arc, but I try. The only two things I liked about this episode are Dinah, Curtis and

Flash running around the city chasing and fighting a meta never ceases to bring me joy. Even if the CGI is a little wobbly, man, I'm down for them. It's about the only thing that is good in The Flash nowadays anyways.