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Is Capt. Boomerang really that stupid he assumes Malcolm is just standing in the middle of a clearing for no reason? Answer: probably.

So, is this one of those things where they have to renegotiate everyone's contract, and whomever doesn't want to come back are the ones who died in the explosion, or were seriously hurt enough to be in a coma until the character wants to come back?

If this show had some balls it would keep doing the flashbacks, only the flashbacks would just be clips from the first-season "present"

At least they gave Cat the dignity of knowing Kara was Supergirl, especially given how she recognized James through the eye slot on his helmet. Would have made her look especially stupid to keep falling for the glasses ruse. Which begs the question of what's Lena's excuse?

So, how exactly is that lead gas box supposed to work? It dispenses tons of lead dust into the entire atmosphere of the Earth in like 2 seconds? And it's able to spread this cloud that quickly despite a) being inside a building when it goes off and b) not subjecting the three people at point blank range to a lethal

I'm assuming Mon-El was knocked into the Phantom Zone, like how Kara was. And since he was holding Kara's mother's necklace, I'm just going to assume that ties into how she ended up there too.

"I can’t believe this show killed off Terri Hatcher without giving her a scene with Dean Cain. Come on, Supergirl! We were rooting for you!"

Did those Wet Wipes in that packaging configuration exist in 2006 or so, when Jimmy would be using them?

So, when Nacho obtained the single capsule last week I was sure his plan was going to be to swap out the medicine for poison and then drop it back into the bottle. Hector would get to it eventually and it would have its effect, and then Nacho would move on. But it seems now his plan is to replace the whole bottle just

So awesome: Pryce baffled by how Nacho penetrated his triple-bolt door with coded alarm system, only for Nacho to walk out the back a minute later, demonstrating exactly how he got in (I couldn't quite tell if it was a window or a back patio sliding door, but storywise there isn't much distinction). And then, when

I loved the delivery of Kim's line about "all we did was tear down a sick man." In the context of the moment, with her client taking delight in Chuck's downfall, Kim is expressing remorse, taking little pride in her victory. But in the bigger picture of the episode, the one in which the characters are rationalizing

I think Mrs. Furlong said "Amen dad," like they're one of those pious old married couples who call themselves Mommy and Daddy.

Selina, the ex-president who wants to be remembered as a JFK but treated like a Jackie-O.

She has no defense against the fact that she was born on another planet. The Constitution doesn't list exceptions for its eligibility requirements simply because people think they have good intentions or belong to the "correct" political party (as Cat seemed to imply with her Democrat remark).

Well, my point wasn't about whether she'd have time to save Cat and go back for the plane. Obviously she didn't. I was suggesting that she could have tried to save the plane had she just let Cat die, but that's never the decision Supergirl would have made.

Yes, the machinations of the writers were rather obvious.

Defend her against what? That she wasn't born on another planet? If she's trying to argue that Constitutional eligibility requirements should be ignored "just because" then she doesn't have much value as a law enforcement officer.

She chose to save Cat Grant instead of the president, you mean.

"how exactly did Aida teleport him out of the collapsing Russian base
without killing him via his body being yanked out of the machine, again?"

So, I suppose we're just not supposed to ask what General Lane, Lucy Lane and Maxwell Lord were up to during this whole invasion? It's not like they wouldn't have some knowledge about trying to fight aliens.