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  1. On 3/2/2021 at 9:20 PM, Xeliou66 said:

    I don’t really have a lot of feelings about Jack leaving - she never made much of an impression on me.

    Same here. Jack wasn't really significant to anything unless an episode centered around her and wasn't funny, badass, or charming, most of the time she was just... there. It seemed like Jack was just slotted in so we could have a character that could give psychology babble about suspects now that Ducky barely appears on the show anymore.

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    Loved Palmer undercover and seeing his observational skills.

    I couldn't help but be confused by that whole scene. Palmer, the chief medical examiner and a guy who is nearly out of his mind from nervousness notices all this stuff about this woman and Mcgee, Torres, and Bishop, actual field agents with years of experience (one of which is also a father) don't? Plot contrivance at it's finest. In fact, wasn't the whole point of even having Palmer there that he wasn't one of the ones getting hack shamed by the internet group and then the rest of them show up and hang around like 10 feet away from him (with barely any disguises) anyway?

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  2. On 2/28/2021 at 8:02 PM, scarynikki12 said:

    Ok that blood and guts came off the map super fast when the flame hit them.

    And apparently the blood and guts managed to burn away without the map it was on catching fire along with it... somehow.

    On 2/28/2021 at 9:14 PM, Chicago Redshirt said:

    There was literally no reason for Sophie to involve Ryan in this whole mess. As long as you're going to violate someone's rights, there are probably easier ways that don't involve relying on a woman you can't necessarily trust. Indeed, Sophie should not really have a clue that Ryan and Angelique are back together as far as I can recall.

    Yep. if she was remotely competent Sophie could easily have put the spyware on herself, even if for some reason it actually needed to be the worst spyware in the world and thus needed to be literally laying on the phone itself for 30 seconds to infect the phone. On that note, I can't think of any good reason Angelique would suspect Ryan of bugging her phone instead of... well, anyone else, rival drug dealers, cops, some wacko supervillain...

    23 hours ago, Diapason Untuned said:

    I understand why shows would want to remain separate to do their own thing, but they can at least come up with plots that don't make me ask "Why don't you call Supergirl or the Flash?" Come to think of it, have they even briefed Ryan on any of this stuff as of yet?

    The real problem is that the issue just screams at you when it comes to things like this. Had they simply had whatever it is that pierces the Batsuit be something other than Kryptonite we would have no problem here. It could have been even some alien metal or something and still would have been a lot less likely to shove "hey, just call Superman/Supergirl about this!" into everybody's heads. Kryptonite just hangs a big flashing neon sign on the whole thing because it's a distinctly Superman thing.

    22 hours ago, Trini said:

    Aw man, Mary's clinic is turning into STAR Labs 2.0 AKA the least secure facility EVER.

    At least Mary's clinic is... you know, a CLINIC instead of this multi-billion dollar facility with no apparent security whatsoever, or this underground bunker with way too much green that everybody and his mother breaks into on a regular basis.

    3 hours ago, TiffanyNichelle said:

    That's something that has always bothered me. There's supposed to be a GCPD still, right? In the original crossover they stressed that the Crows were just private security for rich people because Gotham was so dangerous that the police was useless. Instead on this show they act like the cops and Crows are just a nickname for GCPD officers.

    They have treated the Crows like the GCPD on this show for the most part. Occasionally there's actual GCPD around but they seem more like just extra bodies than anything and they never actually do anything. Of course, the Crows STILL aren't remotely competent. I suppose it's a step up from Gotham the show where entire precincts were slaughtered on a regular basis.

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  3. On 1/18/2021 at 12:01 PM, DoctorAtomic said:

    I love the chicken fights. I think the animation is fantastic and all the scenarios are brilliant. They actually haven't really beaten that joke into the ground either. I enjoyed the retrospective of their fights. 

    The joke about the family not knowing/caring was the perfect context for it.

    Honestly the Giant Chicken fights are among my favorite parts of this show. They are awesome fights and very well done, not to mention so over the top it is hilarious. If anything if they should've killed off the Chicken it's simply because at this point it's hard to imagine how they could outdo the previous fights short of having Peter and Ernie's fights start blowing up planets.
     

    On 1/18/2021 at 4:54 PM, cpcathy said:

    As a cat person, I laugh at cat satire very easily. Knowing Seth McFarlane has cats makes it even funnier.

    I found it pretty predictable. I can buy Brian who as a dog doesn't know anything about cats acting as stereotypical as possible, but as someone who does have 3 cats everybody else also being as ignorant about cats as possible was just cringeworthy. For instance, I have never had a cat in my life who has bitten me under any circumstances and definitely not out of the blue when they seem to enjoy being petted. If they have enough, they simply leave.

    It was just a series of tired, ancient gags about cats that have been done a million times before and never were true in the least.

  4. Honestly, I couldn't help but think the whole episode: You know, if this woman had done what any rape victim should do and go straight to the police and get a rape kit done, this guy would've gotten jailed and this other woman Amanda wouldn't be dead. But of course, then we wouldn't have a plot would we?

    As a matter of fact, I could count the number of times on shows like this where there's a rape victim who actually does these basic and obvious things after being assaulted on one hand and still have fingers left over. Then there's always someone on these shows that complains that rapists keep getting away with it. A lack of actual evidence that the victims could have provided might have something to do with it.

    On 2/15/2021 at 3:32 PM, Maverick said:

     Carter is such a boring character.  He's about as interesting as doorstop and he has no chemistry with the team.  They seems to being trying to make him and Hannah buddies but it's not working.

    It doesn't help that they've written him as this stuck up holier than thou dick the whole time he's been on the show. He can't keep the condescension out of his voice when talking to or about anyone, even his mother isn't immune.

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  5. On 2/9/2021 at 9:47 PM, Magnumfangirl said:

    First episode I've ever turned off.  I refuse to watch actors wearing masks.

    Seconded. I'm sick of all these shows bowing to real life and sticking COVID in there. This is fiction, we watch it to get AWAY from real life. Especially since they are not particularly consistent about when they wear those masks or not. On set they can easily make sure all the actors and extras have been tested before shooting, there's no reason to even acknowledge COVID happened at all.

    On 2/10/2021 at 8:34 AM, Callietwo said:

    When Jimmy mentioned Breena being dead, we were like WTF, did they air this episode out of order and I started googling but no, this was the episode that we learn about it and found it made no sense.

    Personally, for me it would help a lot if Breena was someone who was actually on the show on occasion. It's hard to care about someone dying who we never saw and whose only role on the show was "Jimmy's wife we occasionally hear about in passing." The only reason I even remotely cared was because of seeing Jimmy so obviously broken up about it. It didn't help that it literally came out of nowhere. "Oh BTW, Jimmy's wife we never see died two months ago. It was never brought up in any episodes around when it was supposed to have happened but there you go."

    On 2/10/2021 at 2:04 AM, Gramto6 said:

    True, but Delilah's now in a wheelchair after the attack.  So close call but not quite saved either...

    Like Delilah for instance. She actually appears a couple of times a season since Mcgee met her and thus it would be a lot easier to have actual emotional weight if she were to die. Though at this point she's been around far too long to ever think she would be killed off.

    On 2/10/2021 at 7:22 AM, MDL said:

    Is Torres rich, or do NCIS agents make a lot of money? How else would he be able to afford that apartment??

    Maybe Torres is yet another NCIS agent who live in a murder apartment!

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  6. 21 hours ago, iRarelyWatchTV36 said:

    Even if they scrap the Mac/Riley, the Mac/Desi needs to end.  Very, very soon.

    Desi is now that significant other that nobody wants;  "You were doing the right thing, while being 'untrustworthy', so now I can't trust you & so now I'm stalking you're Every Move!"  And Mac's response?  A meek, "Sorry, dear."

    This makes it (at least) twice now she's caught him 'being untrustworthy', while he was doing a potentially many-lives-saving thing, but we know the whole "honesty & truth" harping by Desi is far from over.

    So completely done with this repeating 'fight and make-up' cycle they're in, and the overall M/D.

    Well of course they have to have a fight and make-up cycle! Because relationships on TV in particular can't just be warm and loving relationships without any real strife! They also can't have the cast just not in relationships especially with each other and not looking for relationships. That's boring! Despite the fact that all of this is a tired old trope nobody anywhere actually likes, they HAVE to do this because it's entertaining and not annoying and boring at all.

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  7. All I can say about this episode is that as amusing as it was to see Gibbs so lost without his team around it was also stupid. The guy is an NCIS agent with decades of experience, he shouldn't have such difficulty finding something of use to do without the team around to tell him everything. Also, Gibbs utter ineptitude with all of technology is getting grating. I get it's a running gag that Gibbs can barely handle a cell phone but the guy should be smarter than the "old people suck at technology" trope implies. When an old guy can't even work a remote he's not just old, he's mentally handicapped somehow.

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  8. On 1/31/2021 at 11:58 PM, Lantern7 said:

    For me, I don't think the Gotham version of Mr. Zsasz can be topped. I know, that was basically Anthony Carrigan playing up the snark and not having to work in self-mutilation to the role, but he was funny. The BW version brings the snark and the scarring.

    I don't think the Gotham version of Zsasz can be topped unless they have a depiction where he's simply a completely deranged serial killer, one that's completely out of his mind like the comic version. Gotham had a version that was a professional hitman, was snarky, and wasn't unnecessarily bloodthirsty. This version seems like it was basically that except throwing in the body mutilation part and making him more trigger happy than the Gotham version. Neither of them really fit the original Zsasz completely.

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    Seriously, who carries around a rocket launcher?

    Someone who has fought Batman before, that's who. And someone who knows the Batsuit is bulletproof and that there is another Batwoman running around.

    On 2/1/2021 at 11:45 AM, Rushmoras said:

    I wanted more Zasz. Now he was the most interesting villain since Alice, and he is now in jail. Booooo! You suck, Ryan!

    Zsasz is in jail in Gotham. He'll have broken out by the end of the week if he's feeling particularly lazy.
     

    13 hours ago, Chicago Redshirt said:

    I want to say that last episode, there was someone with "GCPD" on his jacket in the Batwoman rally scene. I seem to remember Jacob referring to the commissioner as well. So GCPD exists. The show seems to blur things, because the Crows soemtimes handle things like Ryan's mistaken arrest that one would think would fall under the purview of regular law enforcement. Like it would make sense if the Crows existed to supplement GCPD on major cases or to entirely provide an official response ot super-villains or to protect the moneyed class of Gotham or what not. 

    Worse, the Crows are supposed to be nothing more than a private security firm and yet the show has always acted like they basically are the new GCPD. Actual GCPD are regulated to brief cameos at best. Not that the GCPD hasn't proven itself beyond all doubt to be one of the most useless and corrupt police forces in the entirety of comics or anything but the Crows are no better.

    As for me, I'm really hoping they show Ryan going through a training montage or something soon because I'm getting really sick of her constantly screwing up and making it clear she's made no effort whatsoever to actually train to use her suit and gadgets at all.

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  9. 15 hours ago, CletusMusashi said:

    Alice and her ridiculous bat-plot belonged in one of the Tim Burton movies.

    I hear it was based on a similar plot in the Batwoman comics where Alice did the same thing. Though there it was at least an actual disease the bats were infected with instead of a toxin and thus the idea was much more plausible.

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  10. On 1/25/2021 at 9:51 AM, Chicago Redshirt said:

    The real reaosn in Alice's particular case is Plot Armor. Just in the two episodes this season Jake, Julia, Mary and now BW 2.0 have all had face-to-face confrontations with her, with only BW 2.0 making any real effort to apprehend her. I can buy that Mary is too shook and unprepared to have a gun or anything to try to capture or kill Alice. But Jake literally went to Wayne Manor to arrest her and let her escape because of her truth bomb. Yes, Julia was stabbed by Alice. But she doesn't have a gun on her or in the car to shoot her? Or the ability to call for reinforcements? And BW 2.0 has all sorts of martial arts training and a supersuit with weapons. Alice can fight her to a draw? Really? Did Alice ever show that sort of prowess versus Kate?

    Not to mention the ability for Alice, easily the most wanted person in all of Gotham to apparently waltz into the parking lot of a supposed elite police force, hide in an agent's car, and then walk straight out without getting arrested.

    21 hours ago, appositival said:

    I felt sorry for the bats. So how exactly did Alice bio-engineer bats to carry the magic ninja toxin?

    It's definitely a weird toxin. The tiny minuscule amounts of it left over in Mouse's corpse are apparently enough even divided up among dozens of bats to... not kill the bats yet poison who knows how many people? It's a toxin, not a bacterial or virus. Diluting it would make it ineffective.

    4 hours ago, Rushmoras said:

    Eh, new season is only mildly interesting to me. No more crazy psycho sister dynamic, so not very interesting. The only thing that is, is Alice, hope they don't decide to off her until the end of the season (if they do, that's when I am bailing out of here).

    I'm the opposite, I can't wait for them to kill off Alice... though I doubt it will ever happen. Maybe if they did they could bring in other Bat villains that are 1000 times more interesting than Alice could ever be, not that that's difficult.

  11. On 1/17/2021 at 8:08 PM, cambridgeguy said:

    And apparently the fuss about the kryptonite was pointless since the suit still seemed to do a pretty good job of minimizing the damage from the shot. 

    It actually seemed to have worked pretty well, considering that Tommy apparently just jammed the Kyptonite into a shotgun without even making any attempt to make it ballistically sound and yet it still managed to pierce the batsuit.

    On 1/17/2021 at 8:08 PM, cambridgeguy said:

    It sure sounds like Luke knows Kara is Supergirl  - maybe call her and ask her to help search?

    It's because of 2 things. 1, if they brought Kaka and/or Barry into Gotham for any real length of time they'd clean the city up in a week tops. And 2 with Kara's abilities she'd be able to confirm pretty decisively in about 5 minutes whether Kate was alive or dead and then we wouldn't spend an entire season or so having everybody go "is Kate dead?" false drama.

    This has been a problem for the entirety of DC comics in particular for as long as it has existed. You can't have a real plot when much much more powerful and effective characters exist in the same universe as other much weaker and less effective characters so the former are just kept out of the latter's stuff for no good reason.

  12. On 1/18/2021 at 3:45 PM, Primal Slayer said:

    But who doesnt have a vendetta against Alice? lol. Sophie knows first hand about how terrible Alice can be and since it is her bosses/Kates sister she would also have that struggle of trying to redeem her. Not to mention the struggle between being a Crow and now a vigilante.

    I spent the whole episode wondering why they didn't just take one of the three already established female characters and have them be Batwoman. Julia and Sophie already have the training and combat experience, and with some training sequences and the actress beefing herself up even Mary could've done it. 2 of them are even already established lesbian characters to boot if for some ridiculous reason that's really such a necessity. Any of them could've stepped into the role fairly easily and already have a history with all characters involved, particularly Alice. Just cut out the middleman already!

    Salary? Schedule conflicts? Or was it just as simple as nobody thought of it?

  13. On 12/13/2020 at 9:08 PM, Galileo908 said:

    Not the first time Lois had a Christmas-related freakout. She really IS the one who ties the family together, especially at Christmas. But she's also just as bad as the rest of them.

    Lois also apparently can't stand the fact that her family can actually get by without her for any length of time... despite constantly whining about the fact that she has to do everything. So she stalks her family in the hopes of watching them crash and burn, sees that they're still having a good Christmas without her, and instead of being proud of them like a sensible human being she goes out of her way to wreck their Christmas by stealing from her own family.

    To top it all off, she lets someone else take the blame for her crime and get deported. I know that none of these people are good, but this is Brian Griffin levels of Jerkassery here.

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  14. On 6/28/2020 at 9:43 AM, AnimeMania said:

    I don't think you should consider a scientist evil because they noticed a problem and figured out a solution. The scientist wouldn't be doing their job properly if they didn't try to think of every solution possible. The real solution to the problem might not be doing a lot of just one thing, but a little bit of a lot of different things. You never know how well something will work, so the more options you have, the more likely the problem can be solved. Mac's mother came up with one scenario for how to solve the problem and the government killed her before she could offer any other alternatives. Mac is already thinking of different solutions to the same problem, but the powers that be seem to have locked their minds into thinking there is only one answer to the problem.

    The most absurd thing about this is that Mac is seen trying to come up with that solution himself in one episode and is frustrated that he can't... and nobody points out how ridiculous this is. Mac is one guy, a very smart and perhaps genius man but one guy. He's trying to solve a problem countless people across the world just as smart or smarter than him have been trying to solve. Of course he's not going to figure it out! There's billions upon billions of variables to consider and that's probably way lowballing it. Even a massive group like Codex isn't going to be able to do it, and it's obvious they didn't even try and are just going for a KILL EM ALL solution for their own gain.

    I am so glad we got back to Macgyver just saving people and stopping nutjobs because just like any attempt to do some sort of arc it just doesn't work with this show, it really doesn't. Seeing Mac coming up with inventive solutions to problems while the cast all snark at each other the whole time is what I watch this show for, not to deal with some big bad villain failing to get stopped for stupid reasons episode after episode all the while monologuing about nonsense.

    Regarding the most recent episode... it really was just an excuse to get Desi contorting for no reason, especially since the thing they were after wasn't even there. It took her a lot longer to learn the ropes of that whole laser wire practice considering how agile she normally is. I spent the whole time thinking that Desi be able to do it easily.

    That, and the fact that there would be no reason to put the lasers in such a haphazard fashion and instead just put them in a couple straight rows that would be impossible for a person to contort to pass through.

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  15. Really? A COVID show? Seriously? I'm hoping this was written and taped way back when the pandemic started, when everybody thought it was going to last like 2 months and nobody took it seriously. By now everybody and his mother already knows all the warning and crap they were trying to preach here and anyone that isn't already heeding that doesn't care anyway.

    I thought fiction was supposed to be about escaping from reality.

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  16. 2 hours ago, mxc90 said:

    Uncle Matt could have been a millionaire if he didn't take the parents offer? What was stopping him from selling the house and moving back to Silicon Valley with Rick 9 years ago. Don't blame Rick for your bitterness, it's your fault.

    Precisely. Uncle Matt is being an abusive dick solely because he gets off on it. He could have very easily have not only have ditched Blue Valley long ago but could have put Rick up for adoption just as easily. All his problems are entirely self inflicted.

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    The goggles wouldn't work for Courtney or Yolanda? They weren't a little curious put it on  themselves to get some juicy information (maybe answers to an upcoming test, dirt on Cindy, better information than Wikipedia, who is the principal, unsolved murders, etc.). 

    I get the impression that it's simply that Beth was the first to even try putting on the goggles in the first place. I think as far as Court or Yolanda knew they were just the googles on a costume and would've worked for either of them had it occurred to them to put the googles on.
     

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    "Sidekick" Pat shouldn't bother get upset with Courtney's actions/handing out powers or give her orders. She has moved on without you!

    Seriously. Pat, Courtney has made it more than clear that she's going to reform the Justice Society and be a superhero with or without you, and it's not like you even with your robot can actually stop her. Hell, at this point even if you managed to permanently get the staff away from her she'd probably run off and try to a hero anyway. It would give her the best chance if you'd just stop with this "don't be a hero" B.S. and get behind her 110% already.
     

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    Why did Stargirl let Beth keep the goggles? She admitted to not knowing her (she made an attempt in her bedroom but Beth kept changing the subject.) Also, Yolanda didn't want to vouch for her. What has Beth done to earn her part in the team?  

    I'm guessing convincing the new Hourman to join up is probably intended to be that thing, but unless they give Beth something other than a pair of "I can see everything" googles and instead gives something she can actually use to fight with she's going to be pretty useless.
     

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    Courtney can't trust the adults in the town but she can give powers to some kids with issues.

    I'm kinda hoping that one of the recruits Courtney ends up giving these random JSA trinkets to turns out to be evil and joins up with the ISA, or at least runs around being a threat of the week. That way Courtney can get the slap in the face she desperately needs to start treating all this seriously.

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    I'll be a little pissed if my power is for only hour a day! Make it count Rick.

    Yeah, I'd say that is one of the most ridiculous super weaknesses ever if super weaknesses didn't get really really ridiculous, starting with the most famous example a glowing green rock. I just hope they give him something like martial arts training or something so that he doesn't just become the guy who whines that his superpowers just ran out for the 20th time in as many fights at the moment it would matter most that they didn't then gets taken out.
     

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    Beth's grades are in the JSA databanks. Who is updating the system with this information?

    That was my first thought too. I suppose the AI itself could surf the web and hack into databases to get the information but that's not what we were given.

    On the note of Beth, she seems like the kind of person who isn't just chatty but so excessively chatty it's incredibly annoying, but everybody she knows is too polite to tell her what she needs to hear:

    "SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY! Do you have any idea how F***ING annoying you are? You never ever shut your mouth and it is beyond irritating. God. Tone it down for f***'s sake."

    Her parents in particular. Some parents would kill to have that kind of close relationship with their teenage kids that Beth has with her parents, but it appears like Beth takes things so excessively far that it irritates even them.

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  17. Honestly Courtney is starting to annoy me a bit. How many times is Courtney going to have to get her butt kicked effortlessly by supervillains before she stops treating being Stargirl as a game? Pat is repeatedly trying to hammer into Courtney how dangerous the Injustice Society is and how even a group of veteran superheroes got killed by them yet even Icicle casually wasting a kid doesn't seem to get it into her thick skull just what she's in for.


     

    On 6/3/2020 at 10:48 AM, tennisgurl said:

    I also hope they dont make it a habit to kill off/incapacitate an Injustice Society member every week, we wont have anyone for Courtney to actually fight.

    I'm guessing they'll throw in a few "villain/monster of the week" episodes during the season so that the new Justice Society can get a bit of experience under their belts. Or at least I hope so, because the idea that a bunch of rookie teenagers in costumes could take out veteran supervillains even just the whole JS vs 1 of them would be just plain ridiculous.

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    So the old headquarters is still just sitting there?

    Yeah, you would have expected the Injustice Society to have blown the place up or something or at the very least have swiped everything of worth in the building after they took out the Justice Society rather than just... leave it there.

    I guess the show's producers wanted to save money this episode because I kept thinking The Wizard guy would have blasted Icicle the second he opened his door instead of just jabbing his wand into his face. Wizard knows exactly what Icicle is capable of and yet that is what he does, he was practically begging for Icicle to kill him.

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  18. On 5/22/2020 at 10:26 AM, Aeryn13 said:

    None of the characters who ever took charge here and then made those claims. But of course Sara forever validates her. This toddler needs some boundarious, not endless spoiling, Sara.   

    On the one hand I find it hilarious that they do keep showing Ava really ill-suited for leadership, at least to the Legends. She is neurotic, over-eager, quickly falls apart and forever needs validation. Sara calmly discusses her death and in 0.5 seconds Ava needs to be comforted. But I`m also soured on it because I know the writers don`t realize this and think she is charming and quirky but really, really capable. Nope. 

    Zari even in this episode showed ten times the capabilities. And that is the "shallow" version. 

    I'm going to just single this out because it really fits. Logically as the former Director of the Time Bureau Ava is the best choice for second in command among all the Legends as she has actually experience commanding people.  However, the problem is they keep showing Ava as very VERY incompetent at leadership, far more so than she should be. I'd be much more accepting of the idea if they actually showed Ava as a different but still effective style of leadership. The way it is now they make even MICK RORY look like they would be way better at leading the Legends than Ava would ever be, and that's just sad.

    On 5/19/2020 at 11:46 PM, Lantern7 said:

    I did think Sara was being fatalistic about her own impending death.

    Which is weird since they've already established that what Sara sees in her visions doesn't have to come to pass, she's averted them several times. When I heard Sara's "vision is happening" sound and then Sara lied about not seeing anything I knew where this episode was going and I HATED it. I could understand Sara being a bit freaked out, but not telling anybody she's going to die? As she explains to Ava Sara even knew exactly how she was going to die.

    If Sara had just told the Legends this the team could have at least tried to come up with somewhere else to go, and if that bar was really the best option they could have spent the time they spent drinking and screwing to shore up the place and keep the zombies out a bit longer rather than what they managed to slap together in a couple minutes as they did. Worst of all, if she HAD, the Time Courier would have charged and been ready and the Legends could have left to the Waverider with time to spare. It would've been one thing if they fortified the place, the zombies still broke in, and the Legends all got killed anyway, but with the way Sara was being this episode maybe she should pass the torch since she's clearly lost her touch. Yeah yeah I know, they're all going to come back anyway, but that's no excuse for a plot that's written specifically to kill them off with a really really simple and obvious way out. If you're going to kill off your main protagonists do it in a way that they can't be expected to get out of, pluck or no.

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  19. Out of everything I'm hoping most of all that with the "Death of the Speed Force" and Barry and Co making an artificial one means they can finally do what I've always said they should do: Slow Barry down, a lot, and keep it that way. Barry has been so much faster and more powerful than nearly any threat he has faced for several seasons now. Only another Speedster can even begin to threaten Barry now, and they keep on not having Barry use his powers effectively like a moron over and over so that he doesn't utterly kill the plot.

    Season 6 got massively more interesting once The Speed Force died and Barry had to actively conserve his speed because it meant Barry finally had a reason he couldn't just magically Super Speed away nearly every problem Team Flash was ever faced with and even when he did use it The Speed Force tended to frizzle out on him. Fiction is much much more interesting when the protagonist can't just effortlessly solve everything without hardly trying and gets annoying when they can yet for no reason suddenly don't. If they dropped Barry's speed down to maybe the Speed of Sound at the most and kept him there it would be great for the show.

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  20. On 4/21/2020 at 10:11 PM, UNOSEZ said:

    May be time for Mick to step off they don't give DP much to do anymore.

    They've never really given Mick much of anything to do. All he's ever really done is stand/sit around making a funny comment ever so often and then point his heat gun at someone menacingly, hardly ever actually use it, and then it utterly fails to do anything even when he does. In fact, this daughter storyline is probably the most significant thing he's had to do since way back in season 1 as Chronos. I STILL say they should've used that as an opportunity to evolve Mick as a character and turn him into something other than just the dumb muscle.

    On 5/3/2020 at 5:00 PM, Delphi said:

    Ugh,  I loved Behrad, and was prepared to hate him,  so killing him is rude af after sending Nora and Ray away. Bring him back.

    Yeah. The ONE time in these Arrowverse shows they replace a character with another character who is *GASP* NOT utterly horrible and even if tolerable definitely far worse than who they replaced they kill them off. Not that Behrad did much of anything either except being entertaining to watch but at least I didn't spend the whole time wishing OG Zari was there instead. If they had to have somebody die to demonstrate how much of a threat the two Fate sisters were they might as well just killed Ray and Nora since he had to be written off the show anyway.

  21. On 5/2/2020 at 1:24 AM, possibilities said:

    I'm pretty sure that ECT doesn't cause you to have beautiful lucid dreams or fantasies. I'm pretty sure it blacks you out and gives you headaches. Linking Alice's desire for nice times with Kate to her moments of being tortured is a weird kind of lie for the show to tell us. They could show her having those dreams when she's sleeping, or when her inhibitions are down from drugging, maybe. But to link it to ECT is just bizarrely bullshitty.

    Psychiatry in general has been portrayed in fiction as if we were 50-60 years back from where we are with it if not more, and that's if it was ever like that at all. Arkham Asylum in particular has been like something out of a mad scientist laboratory. Electroshock Therapy is actually completely harmless and not painful at all in this day and age, but in fiction it's cold blooded torture. I'm not surprised the doctor's way of making Alice sane involves shocking her repeatedly, and honestly I'm not sad the guy was killed and had his face stolen.

  22. 23 hours ago, Trini said:

    I'll be the odd one out and say that I'm not entirely convinced that the Joker is dead and that it was Batman who killed him. If the show lasts long enough, there's a possibility they put a twist on that.

    Even if Batman did try to kill Joker I highly doubt that it's a "choked the guy to death in a fit of rage" deal like Kate. I'd bet money Batman threw Joker over a cliff or something and just believed Joker was dead. Even if Batman did kill Joker deader than dead he comes back, he ALWAYS comes back.

    Having said that, short of dying or getting thrown into an alternate dimension or something that sounds like the only other possible reason for Bruce to be gone.

  23. I think the issue here with Mirror Iris is that we know she's a fake already. If we had just had a scene of Iris looking into Eva's office and then the episode ended and we didn't have any of those ominous "Iris is stuck in the mirror" or any other obvious scenes I'm pretty sure we'd be just as oblivious as the cast until the reveal. Mirror Iris has gone way out of her way to act just like Iris in her every scene where she actually needs to with maybe a slight hiccup at best which all are easily explainable. Even all of her speeches thus far have been textbook Iris. None of the cast have super "I know everything even things I have no reason to know" powers since Cisco stopped being Vibe at the least, none of them have any reason to notice anything is up with Iris.

     

    And no, we will not get an acknowledgement even in passing of Mirror Iris and Barry's sex life, we barely have ever gotten acknowledgement that the real Iris and Barry even had a sex life. It's like the fact that everybody in fiction takes a crap now and then but we never see it because it's not important to anything and especially not important to the plot.

     

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  24. Well, Carter showed he was a total dick yet again, big surprise. Like you couldn't have asked for a change of clothes or something dude. Then he decides to smug it up by saying to Pride that the difference between them is he'd never admit he doesn't know the answers even when he doesn't. THAT'S NOT A POSITIVE!

     

    I figure he'll become slightly less annoying in a season at the most, but what is with this show replacing old characters with total assholes? Gregorio replaced Brody and spent her first several episodes as an obstructive holier than thou bitch with the most punch-able face ever before she became even remotely tolerable. Now we've got Carter who is smug, unprofessional, self righteous, pretentious and clearly thinks he's way better than he actually is.

    Why can't we just have replacements who are decent people from the word jump? Hanna was the only one I can think of who was actually likable from the get go.

    As for the episode itself, the only thing I have to mention aside from Carter's typical lack of human decency is they actually managed to bring in the bad guy ALIVE. That never happens.

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  25. This episode was a beat for beat copy of every even remotely similar plot that has ever happened. A minority that has been discriminated against in the past has something horrible happen to them, all the characters act like political mouthpieces for the duration in ways few if any human beings would actually act, quoting statistics and sayings from great figures no human being would actually bring up, and at the end of it all we get is a bunch of meaningless quotes about how things will "get better" soon. Which since they've been doing plots like this for decades it clearly hasn't and probably won't, not in any real manner.

    What would've been a real surprise would've been had Ali actually DID have a gun and the cop's shooting was 100% justified. It would've lead to a much less cliched plot.

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