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-Mick writes romance novels. There’s a sensitivity there that is part of his character’s complexity. And with every version of Snart now gone (for now) Sara is the only person left who really gets him.

Jes Macallan has been pulling off so much this season. Multiple Avas, all sorts of emotional stress, and that shot of her dancing during last season’s finale was so hilarious. (BTW I thoroughly welcome any opportunity to re-use the punk mix of Mr. Parker’s Cul-De-Sace.)

Spooner & Astra bickering is already great, even though both are new regulars this season  like with Behrad they definitely are strong presences who seem like they belong, especially because like true Legends they are weirdos who don’t belong anywhere 

I loved Ava struggling to restrain herself from saying “yes” to Sara’s proposal until she got to the end of it. For a clone from the future Ava is very relatable to me.

Allison, seriously, thank you for these reviews, you really get this show.

Him shouting I HATE CLONES and then literally 15 minutes later just accepting Sara as a clone for being his captain and friend one is just beautiful.

If John really doesn’t have magic, shouldn’t the spell have affect Behrad and Zari’s Totems?

After so long of Mick having nothing to do but drink, the writers have remembered why he’s so important to the team.

This wasn't the finale. We've got like 6 more eps.

I didn’t know what to expect, but I was certain SOMETHING terrible was going to happen in the last few minutes (probably just before Ava said ‘yes’). That’s such a tired trope, and I’m glad they avoided it.

I may have been wrong last week in my prediction about this being an all-time great episode, but it was still a great episode.

-SQUEEEEEEEE!

It was Behrad confused on the Lance family situation, not Nate.

  • Mick had sex with Kayla in her alien form?.....That’s just not right.

In Supergirl it was also only one boy. Crisis did it.

I think it’s funny that now we can have Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis discussions about continuity in the Arrowverse just like we did back in the 80's after the comic book Crisis.

Regarding 3 - Remember how Emily, Kyle, and others reported that they were smarter and more clear-headed after undergoing that nice Mr. Edge’s process? That suggests to me that the Eradicator process was doing more than putting a new personality in them; it was also reconfiguring them to be more Kryptonian.

Regarding 5 & 6 - he was kept in a cell with no access to the sun so his powers were severely diminished (good on the Brits for figuring that aspect out). When he was running through the prison, he noticed a window with sunlight and went towards it instead of turning the other way and “recharged” his batteries, giving

Crisis backdated the boys’ birth for Prime-Earth.

Morgan Edge went from being discount Lex Luthor to discount General Zod.