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Ain’t nobody capable of canceling Billy Dee Williams.

He doesn’t identify that way. He doesn’t have to. That's really all there is to it. 

Eh, not sure about that. He doesn’t move between identifying as a man and a woman. He’s talking about a man embracing the aspects of his being that would on their own be labeled feminine. No one who rocks a cape as stylishly as Lando ignores his inner female.

‘What the Hell Is Gender Fluid?’

Well, supposedly Poe wasn’t going to be a big role. Really just a small part in TFA but then they realized “Hey, Oscar Issacs is like a good actor. Maybe we should do more with him”. So that’s why his character stuck around. Ironically, they really haven’t done much with him

Honestly I gotta give that guy props for summarizing 2019 in a tattoo

Do we know if they plan on keeping William in the Black Canary show? I really hope so, he’s been so great this season and I hope to see more of him! 

You’ll recall they did this with Elseworlds last year too. I think the reason they do this is that each show has its own “siloed” audience that does not watch all of the other shows, which is why the crossover ratings tend to skew significantly higher.  It’s also good hook for when the show goes into reruns/streaming

I’m thinking differently. There’s a key difference to be found here:

I thought it was particularly cutting considering Lena telling herself the same thing. I think hers was “I was never the villain.” For all of her protestations, she is way more like Lex than she can admit to herself.

The comments under this comment on Instagram were to say the least predictable and absurd. The Hotep’s were having a field day. “On they’ve come for Billy Dee” “It’s an attack on black masculinity” GTFOH. I’m tired of this shit. If you felt more masculine because Billy Dee did a Colt 45 commercial you weren’t much of

In my mind, Nia and William are doing whatever journalists do at CatCo while Kara is Supergirling.

I think we already know that he’s learned his lessons from Lost when you consider how well he wrapped up The Leftovers.

I stand by my belief, the people that had the biggest problem with the LOST ending were science fiction fans that watched a show about science vs faith that got mad that the writers chose faith over science for the final season.

This show, Fargo, Bates Motel and some others I’m sure I’m missing are the reason people need to STFU about remakes and sequels and television adaptations of things. This is proof they can work. And when in reality ninety percent of things are garbage that doesn’t mean amazing things like this can’t happen. And I’m

You just wanna see him naked don’t you?

I’m glad they didn’t cast the great Black Manta in a thankless bland husband role. I’m excited to see if we get to see the proper Doctor Manhattan and if it’ll be Abdul-Mateen II in CGI blue form. 

I would like to highlight the best line of the episode, in my opinion: Lena’s serious expression as she says “sometimes the good guys lose”. Lena truly believes what she’s doing is the right thing to do, and it will take more than the “power of Kara’s love” to destroy what is now her worldview. No wonder even Lex

First and foremost #istandwithmelissa .

Even Lex is the hero in his own story. I continue to be amazed at what a great choice Cryer has been for the role.