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The Holy Lance

Mon-El is such a jail bait

Did Dr Linda think she would go to Hell because she put herself through med school by working as a phone sex operator?

Me too. They can keep being a time traveler but maybe they can stay in one era and fix aberrations for a few episodes or a season. The fun with a time traveling show is the chance to explore the history, settings, people, and cultures besides the main story.

Agree, I like its filler episodes more than its main story arcs for almost every story arc. To me at this point, AOS hasn't won me over because of its story, but because of its characters and its talented cast which unfortunately underused (eg Simmon's episode).
This season (just like all other ones), AOS has a lot of

Yes, I did complain about the direction. I don't expect her to be able completely overpower her opponent. But the way it was executed was odd, really odd.

I have to agree about Jemma's ass-kicking scene. I expected too much since the moment Jemma suddenly appeared behind the underling, calmly took off her glasses and said "I'm going to need your phone". Even more when she pulled out her stun hair pin. But everything ended quick and awkwardly,

Euros and Eurus are two spellings for one Greek god.

They are two very different actresses from the beginning. My guess is our main villain stole all the spotlight in the meeting scene that we hardly paid any attention to the daughter.

Eurus told John that Culverton gave her the note and a mutual friend put them in touch. I wonder if this mutual friend is Moriaty. Maybe Eurus (and Culverton) took over Moriaty's criminal activities and planned to finish his job

Can we get rid of that Shinwell subplot already? I know sometime in the future its subplot could become the main plot in one or two eps. But right now, it isn't intriguing enough, and distracting too.

"So Jew?"

Monica read Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse? And was keeping the book all the time?
What meth are we smoking?

I wonder whether this scene was filmed before or after the whole salary fight. Like they're prepared for this could be the final season.

No, you're not wrong here. At the moment, Trevor is a more rational choice. The problem is most viewers rooting for Mickey used to see that kind of potential in Mickey. He turned himself gradually from an abusive, low-life, small-minded thug to a caring, supportive, better version of himself. The minute he had Ian

Not only did Mickey love Ian but he was also the one to have Ian's back the most. Mickey was and still is one of the most developed characters. He changed himself to be better for Ian and the writers f**ked that up. I understand why fans are angry.

Between Trevor's sweetness and Mickey's intense chemistry, I felt bad for Trevor here

Ruby's book fell into fire and seemed to be destroyed. And she was there with the knife and was ready to give birth to the demons. I think she had a book all along, not the one in prof's hand that he discovered and used to summon a demon and had his wife possessed.
And then the professor's book was laid next to his car

Does is explain why there were 2 books in the past, one of young Ruby's and the other of the professor's?

I believe with that kind of behaviors, this is the first time those two have a brother/a friend, obviously a nerd, insecure one. They are perfect for each other.