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  1. Sad to see this show go. I wasn't a fan of Sarah after she lied about Josh's paternity results but I liked all the other characters. This show deserved more audience but then again I'm not sure the cw was the right choice for The Republic of Sarah. I can see why it didn't attract the younger audience. The main character was way her teen years & wasn't a superhero either. She wasn't a very rootable character but I liked her strenght and Stella Baker is a fine actress. Plus, the drama may have been too much for the teens who watch the CW. Sure we got silly dramatic shows aplenty on the CW but it's silly, dumb drama not the serious drama like TRoS potrayed. It was definitely better when it focused on the characters not the political stuff.. That being said tho the finale left me wanting more. I always wanted Sarah and Grover to be together so that last tease of them waking up together sorta left me unhappy. Also shame that we'll never get to see Danny grow into the father we know he can be. Also him and Corinne being together after everything would have been nice. But, now I'll never see it. As for Sarah I'm glad that Corinne didn't forgive her Self-Centered B****. Sure she was trying to "help" but she made it worse for everyone by lying about the results. Just like I thought would happen. Greylock is recognizable now which is good for everyone. I didn't expect Paul to turn himself in but it made sense that he did. Loved Danny saying that he can't hate Sarah, awww one of the best siblings. & now we won't see more of that either. Anyway: Godspeed The Republic of Sarah. You were good while you lasted.
  2. What an episode. I finally understood how Jones is controlling Max. They probably explained it earlier but I finally got that he's in his body. I originally thought that they switched places but no. Jones took over his body. I had a feeling that Jones was shady. His "goodness" made me uneasy. But I never expected him to be Michael's father or the Dictator. That shocked me. LOL at Jones not caring about killing his own son though. does that make Max his biological father too since he's a clone? This subject is so confusing have something like this on Superman & Lois too. Jones is smart he figured out the plan pretty fast. Jones tricicking Liz the way he did was nerve wracking. For a minute I thought he would really harm her or that Max would break thru in that last minute but no. Gotta say that I loved Michael's scenes with Rosa this episode & him helping her with her super hearing abilities. More scenes with them. πŸ˜„ at Eduardo knowing Alex is in love with Michael. Everyone knows how they feel about each other except them. The creation of Dark Sky was interesting so it was to contrast what Jesse Manes(& the Manes) were doing with the aliens. What can Maria know that Jones wants so badly? I guess we'll find out in the next episode.
  3. I'm gonna miss Mick and John Constantine. It's sad that Sara is the last OG legend they are all gone now 😒. Beautiful how Mick wants to be a good father now. He's one of the characters that has grown the most during his time on LOT & that's why I'm gonna miss him. When he tol his alien baby he loved it, I go teary lol. And who knew he would end up with Kyla? LOL. Well I guess he needs love too. As for John, it's also sad to see him go but at least it looks like his death was undone. Yeah he's stuck in Hell but he's alive, that's better than being dead & a mushroom. At least we didn't lose Matt Ryan who's a great actor. Also love that him and Zari got closure, it was nice how they sai they don't regret anything. The fight scene where Spooner changes the Legends abilities/powers between them against the aliens was cool. They are all connected indeed like John said. Sara and Ava's wedding was beautiful! It made me cry. Now, Sara Lance joins the rank of a married superhero with the rest of them xD. Fitting that it was Nate who married them, he's been there thru all their relationship. "Co-captains forever baby." ❀️ The ending to Bishop was kinda a cop out I thought. I don't know I expected more for his demise but looking at the other Arrowverse villain defeats this year, they've all been pretty easy *sigh. It was pretty funny how the babies ate him though. Not long now til S7. Let's see what it brings. I'm intrigued by the cliff.
  4. Good episode albeit a bit slow. So the leader of Deep Sky is actually a Valenti 😲. Kyle's uncle in fact. Careful Alex! Don't want to be hurt. He's so smart. Love how his brain works and how he figured out the secret of Valenti. Liking Rosa's new powers though it reminded me of Clark/Superman LOL. That's how his super hearing works. Interesting how "Maria's" mind was trying to keep Isobel out but still trying to give her and Rosa a clue of what really was going on. When did Jones take over Max????? Was it when he healed him? The twist at the end was done well. Didn't expect that not to be Max. I guess Lucky was a big clue that the audience overlooked. Jones is not as honest as he makes seem. Knew he wasn't trust worthy. Let's see what happens now.
  5. Excellent episode! wow the amount of emotions it delivered 😒. LOT writers still have it in them to give us serious episodes like this one. Loved the focus on Esperanza, she was adorable as a child. Spooner instantly knowing who her mother was without remembering her was touching. So now we know that it wasn't exactly that aliens abducted Spooner but she was actually taken to be protected. The alien life force wasn't actually evil but a force of good. Nice twist the writers had there. Esperanza's mother's death in the original timeline infuriated me. Man, what greed can do. I'm glad Spooner made that man suffer. I'm glad that Spooner got to see her mother again even after losing her as a child. Heartwarming how her mother didn't doubt Esperanza's word she knew it was her daughter. Now what will happen with John's actions killing the fountain? I'm worried for Spooner. Astra was the right person to be trapped with Esperanza if anyone knows what it feels like to lose a mother it's her. Her avice to Esperanza was right on but I liked that she gave into Spooner's demands in the end. It was also nice to see Astra care about someone else. She really loves the Legends. And, she loves John too. Her last moment with him was fitting after all that's gone down between them that moment of care as John lays dying was nice. Speaking of John look at what his obsession for magic cost him, his life. And an innocent alien life too. I know he is magic so to speak nut to betray the Legends by working with Bishop is a no no. I knew trusting Bishop was gonna bring dire consequences in it did. I'm gonna miss Matt Ryan as John Constantine. He was perfect in that role, DC/HBO Max did him dirty. I hated seeing him die. If only Zari had gotten there a few seconds earlier :(. Now I know why she didn't hear the fight last episode she wasn't in the house. Bishop is turning out to be my second favorite villain this season after TalRho. Pretended to be weak when he was anything but. Good writing for him in the end. On oh boy is Mick dead too? noooo. He went out like a true father in the end :(. He loved those babies and he risked his life to save them too. For one that thought he was a bad father, he turned out to be a rather good one. Season finale next week lets see what happens.
  6. She did ☺️. She called him Kal-El though. I’m guessing because that’s how Zor-El knows him.
  7. Welcome back indeed! Long wait is over! Loved Kara's scenes with ZorEl. That scene where they are flying up to catch the falling debris and being heroes together was πŸ˜πŸ‘Œ. I hated that he left at the end, understandable since he realized that his need to saving the Earth wasn't really about the Earth but Krypton. It was about his failings more than being Earth's savior. Therefore Oscar(AI) failed at cleaning the Ocean at first. The CGI honestly didn't bother me the trash monster wasn't that bad. *I kinda want Clark to meet ZorEl since he's lost JorEl completely now, ZorEl can be a tie to his family. Just like JorEl, was for Kara in the beginning. Environmental message in this ep if only we'd listen. We don't have alien technology to save our planet. We have to do it ourselves. Lot's of Foreshadowing to someone's return this episode, I mean asking about Kara's pod, Daxamite technology. The "Don't carry the whole weight of the whole weight of the world on your shoulders...." line. Just feel like MonEl is coming back. I'm aware that he's not popular but I like him. One thing I appreciated is that Kara's trauma isn't being glossed over I'm glad she's dealing with it. Heartbreaking to see her go thru that but I'd hate it if she just got magically over it. Speaking of magically over it: William sure got over Kara fast! Dead ship ahoy! Not that I care: I'm not a William or William/Kara fan. Still is our girl unlucky in love or what? sigh. And no promo? I guess the CW is gonna pull a Roswell with Supergirl too UGH.
  8. I hate what Sarah did. I for the most part like her character but her trying to play God with people's lives isn't right. I get that she was trying to protect Corinne. Yet, she made it worse for everyone by lying, The truth is gonna come out & the fall out is gonna be ten times worse. Danny and Corinne made this mess, Adam and Josh are caught in the middle, Sarah's lies will implode all of their lives even more. SIGH. IA about Aam he's the lesser of the evils in this case and he's the one who will be hurt the most. First by Corinne cheating then by finding out Josh isn't his.
  9. Very good episode. Drastic change in tone from last week's episode to this one tbh. Actually, drastic change of tone from the first 30 mins to the last 30 mins to be exact. Don't know how many times I burst out laughing. Then it got serious at the end. It was fun meeting Thunderbolt 😍. Great work on the CGI. Poor Mike I can't help feeling for that kid so much. He's what 14/15? and he's alreay experienced so much loneliness in his life. Pat is a neglectful father, the way he ignores his own son is horrible. People can say he's being an over protective father by keeping Mike outside of the JSA. Yet he lets Courtney do the super heroing business although she's not much older than Mike is. Double standards much? Anyway he looks horrible: either he's overprotective or neglectful with Mike or he is an uncaring & selfish stepfather with Courtney. She's not his real daughter so he won't protect her as much as he does Mike. Now I'm not sure if this is the image the show is going for when it comes to Pat, but it just comes out that way especially after tonight's episode. He let Courtney and the rest of the JSA(Who are teens by the way) face of with Shade and told Mike to stay back... hmmm. It can be argued that he was also over protective with Courtney in the beginning & he was yet he let her become Stargirl. He won't let Mike be in the JSA since S1. I just don't like how this makes him look when it comes to both of his kids. Sure Mike is impulsive seeing how he messed up with Shade but Courtney is too. Pat needs to find a common ground with both. Especially, after he heard how lonely Mike feels from Thunderbolt. If he doesn't I fear this will lead to Cindy & Eclipso manipulating Mike into the new ISA. Cindy does have Mike's pic afterall. Now I don't know much about Shade but I'm not 100% sure if he'll be a villain. He seemed worried about Courtney and the JSA at the end of the episode. Hmm. Back to Thunderbolt he was fun. His scenes with Mike were hilarious. Esp the Stop sign one with the bullies. Now he's with his real owner. Courtney and Mike have come a long way they seem more like siblings. Love how she tried to help him with their parents. P.s it was great to see the original members of the JSA in the opening of the ep.
  10. One thing I like about this show is how it focuses on the characters. Sarah, Danny, Corinne, Grover etc are so real. All of them have some serious issues and I feel like the writers showcase these issues well and in a realistic manner. The actors are outstaning too. Danny's breakdown after his mother apologized to him for the abuse was heartbreaking. Kudos to Luke what a great job he did. His scars are too deep, understandably a meezly apology was gonna bring all his pain back up again. Realistic to abuse victims. Can't believe his mom thought saying sorry to him would help. Coming from her to him it felt like she was abusing him all over again. He needs to get some help by going to therapy just like Grover did. Maybe then he can have some peace and start to move on with his life. Aww Grover learning to love again persay. He needed to care for something after losing his wife and the grief he's lived with. Tito is the best way. Tito's not only adorable but he's a dog who completely depends on Grover, that's what Grover needs. He's definitely starting to heal, slowly but he's getting there. Good show for showcasing what grief can do to a person when someone who was your entire life is lost. To show the healing process is important so I'm glad the writers have done that with Grover. Phew I'm so glad that Sarah and Weston broke up! I hated that coupling that came out of nowhere. Luckily it didn't last long. I highly hate insta love stories this one was wrecking my patience. Not that Sarah was in love with him or anything yet she jumped into a relationship with him too fast + had deep feelings for him just like that huh? Thank you for ending them pronto & respectfully writers. Speaking of Sarah, good for her giving Paul another chance and for giving Weston that interview. She's getting a lot of character development when it comes to her dad. I appreciate it. The Corrine situation is a mess. Kudos to her for realizing that Danny(for now was a none sense fling because of their past)Not that it matters too much she still cheated on Adam. I felt like him asking Corinne to stay away from Sarah was unfair. He was efinitely trying to control Corinne. It's not Sarah's fault that Corinne cheated. She's Danny's sister of course she's gonna defend him. She may not like what Danny did but he's family. Adam is just a friend/acquaintance she won't take his side over her brother's in a fight. Though Corinne and Adam staying in a marriage that's already over is not a good idea. It can turn abusive in a blink of any eye not to mention what it will do to Josh. Best to just give up. The only way I see this marriage survive is if Adam really can forgive Corinne & move on. As it stands now: he can't. I hope they separate in the next episodes. What a rollercoaster this ep was.
  11. Liking how Maria has more of a character now that she's away from the dreaded triangle. She's obviously going to hook up with Gregory at one point or another as the show seems to be implying that heavily. But like I said for now I like how she's her own identity and a major part to play in the story line. Can't figure Jones out. What is his deal? He cares about Max even as far as to kill Zeke to save Max. And apparently he healed Max Liz and Kyle without wanting something in return. Still I don't trust him he's definitely hiding something. What that is who knows but I still feel like he's manipulating the pod squad for some higher purpose. I'm Isobel when it comes to him, I trust him and I don't. But if he's not the real villain this season then who is? It can't just be the racists. I applaud Liz for identifying the toxicness in her relationship with Max. For a minute I thought she was there to reconcile with Max. She did tell him she still loved him(sorta) but then no, she gave vali reasons why they can't be together. But, we all know that this RNM will reunite them sooner or later. IMO recognizing their faults can only help them to move forward & heal. Bye Keith, glad he won't be around much longer. Good for Liz also acknowledging her wrongs with him too. She's really maturing and I like that. She was always a strong woman but very immature when it came down to it. Wow Michael really had nothing to do this episode. Did like his scene with Rosa though. I'll admit that I'm missing Alex. So is Kyle in the coffin or not? Max saved him making it seem like he won't die after all. But then again, the ending was very ominous when it came to Kyle's fate. Maria obvs tried to protect him but that ended up badly. Good for Max finding her when he did. Got used to no promos for this show anymore. Says how little the cw cares for it. If it wasn't already renewed for S4 I'd say it was about to be cancelled.
  12. πŸ˜ƒ thanks yep I didn't remember i watch too many shows I think, and this was a long time again. But now it seems familiar.
  13. Good episode Gotta say Bishop even manipulated me into thinking that maybe he wasn't that bad 😩. I was thinking Bishop was one of the weakest villains of the Arrowverse but this episode proved me wrong. He's stronger than I thought. He manipulated Ava,Sara, Mick and the rest of the Legends pretty well. He caught on thru their weaknesses and used that against them: Ava: thru emotions & her sense of wanting to belong. He pretended to be a father figure to her while helping her with her wedding: check it worked. Sara: thru her team: the legends are her family & she'll do anything to protect them. So what does Bishop do? pretend to care about Mick and his babies. He even makes sure to "deliver the eggs safely." Check it worked again. Mick: sense of father hood and fear for his own health. Makes him feel that he'll keep the alien babies and him safe. Check it works.(Mick allows him to help him with the labor.) but man were those scenes gross. I couldn't even watch. Got a weakness for head or neck scenes. So because those 3 decide to trust Bishop the rest of them lower their guard. But what is Bishop really doing? Studying them all. Manipulating and finding the one weakest Legend so he can use that person against the rest of the Legends. And that's Constantine or rather Beast Constantine- oh boy. Speaking of Constantine.... Kudos to Matt Ryan! He was amazing this episode. Zari being angy but then telling John she loved him & would stay with him got me teary eyed. I knew whatever was coming was bad. And it was, John and Zari's "goodbye" scenes were heartbreaking their "I love you's." got to me. Watching John get beat up hurt a lot but I guess that John disappearing means there's only evil Constantine left now :(. Will Zari's love be able to bring him back? I don't know..... 2 more episodes left and it's all picking up steam. P.s where was Zari when the good vs. bad John fight was going on? Don't tell me she didn't hear all that racket? XD
  14. Who would have thought that an episode on Hiram Lodge or rather Jaime Luna would be a good one? It was definitely one of the better Riverdale episodes. And proof that RD writers can still dish out decent/good episodes when they want to. After the mess that was last weeks ep I rather liked this one. I almost rate it as high as the S4 post Fred death season premiere episode. Marc Consuelos was excellent in this. & It was cool to see his son acting along side him as a young Jaime/Hiram. Nice origin to Riverdale's king pin. Hiram's dad was an honorable man & really loved his son. Nice parallels to Reggie's father thou he is abusive. I actually thought that it was Hiram's father who had got him into a life of crime. My heart broke when Vito had him killed. Didn't expect Hiram to figure out who killed his dad as fast as he did. He went Punisher mode on those gangsters! Brutal. And lookie! Lodge does have somewhat of a heart as evidenced when he let Reggie go. Or maybe it was the extent of his grief thru his memories that allowed him to do that. Either way I liked it. Kinda felt for Hiram a lot this ep. P.s wow was Hermoine materialistic even as a young teen: damn. No wonder her and Hiram lasted as long as they did. It's probably back to dumb none sense next week so it was nice to have this episode as a breather.
  15. What an end to an amazing freshman season! By George was the finale good! I think Superman and Lois just became my favorite superhero show and favorite Superman media ever. Another episode that felt like a movie rather than just a simple tv episode. S&L knows how to up the stakes, wow. The writers just get Superman thru and thru like the rest of it's characters too. Tyler Hoechlin outdid himself this episode, he'll forever be my favorite SM it'll be really hard for another actor to outdo him in this role. I'll always love Christopher Reeve but yeah Tyler has surpassed him for me. Plus his chemistry with Bitsie gets better and better because man was it intense this episode. I had a feeling that Jon wouldn't be getting powers this episode. IMO this episode cemented that he's staying human rather than Kryptonian. There were multiple opportunities to show that he has some abilities like his brother but the show chose not to do that. Sure the writers can decide to finally make him have powers in the future but if it does happen it won't be til many seasons later(if we get way more that is) For me though he's fine the way he is. He's still a hero in his own right just like Lois. And I think that's the intention for Jon to be like his mother with his father's heart of a hero but without abilities. I also feel like the focus will be on him more next season but we'll see. an yes to him finally having a Love interest! Speaking of Lois man was she bad ass this ep and proves why I love her so much. The way she braved Zeta-Rho's/Jordan's min to get her son back was amazing. Also her scene with Leslie Larr showed how fearless she is. I hated seeing Clark have to fight his own son but at least it wasn't the whole episode. The brother scene <3. Jonathan saying ILY to Jordan + Jordan immediately coming back shows how pure the brotherly love is. Nice touch having love bring Jordan back just like his father. The Kents are full of love. I felt bad for Tal all he wanted was a family and since he's not dead I have a feeling he'll be back in the future. Along with Leslie Larr. Sam retired! wow! he's grown a lot. As for the cliff...... whoa! on one hand it's great to see Natalie Irons and John deserves happiness but please don't ruin this show with an unnecessary love triangle. It's clear that Lois doesn't have any feelings for JHI other than friendship but they share the a bond now because of Nat. I have to believe that this show won't fall into stupid CW soap opera territory but at the same time it's hard to trust XD. I hope they just continue to be friends and help Natalie out when she needs it. Nothing more. As to if Natalie is technically Lois' or not? I'm confused. Yes that Lois died way pre-crisis but since post crisis there's only one version of the multiverse/one original person I don't know. Technically there's only one Lois Lane now so does she share that daughter with John? Earth Prime's Lois was pregnant with a girl(also gonna be named Natalie) but that baby was Clark's not John's.... so that means it's not this Nat. Ugh this is so confusing I hope S2 clears it up. I want Natalie to not be genetically tied to Lois at all. Let her just be a mother figure, not her real mother somehow. Also this show just laughed at the face of haters who called it whitewashed. See it can be diverse. And, I hope that there's more diversity added in the future. I can't wait to see what Natalie brings to the table next season. I'm gonna miss this show so much during hiatus. I hope at least we get a premiere date soon as to make the wait less.
  16. I thought this episode was much better than last weeks. Eclipso is scary, so he likes to feed on hatred and chaos huh? He's even willing to manipulate people into becoming instruments of evil just to feed? wow! this guy is bad news I think Cindy is way over her head. She has no idea what she's gotten into. And I think she'll end up paying the price time will tell. Loved learning more about Green Lantern thru his daughter. From all the DC heroes he's the one I know the least of. Though I looked up Alan Scott and I saw that he's not considered a real Lantern because his powers don't come from the ring/corps but from the Lantern he had. Which would explain why Jenny is able to have the same powers while the other GL's are usually chosen. I want to have more knowlege I liked her an that scene where she gets her powers was awesome! Poor Court though when she saw her family and friends falling under Jennie's spell fast. Her jealousy was realistic. Aw Courtney I felt her despair at meeting yet another hero that's one thru genetics not like her. Good thing that Pat got it thru to her that she's special because her parents weren't a hero. The staff chose her for a reason and that's because she has the heart of a hero. LOL how cute she was getting all excited when Pat told her there was another villain for the JSA to defeat. So I guess this show is part of the Arrowverse after all because like all the heroes Alan has a two children: a son and a daughter. I've only heard of the daughter so I'm guessing the son is Oliver Queen's work lol. Speaking of the second villain Richard is intimidating. Dude alreay has me worried haha. Great casting choice for Shade. Think S2 is gonna be pretty good going by the first two episodes and the set up of the villains.
  17. Yeah. He wouldn't be as crazy: "I'll burn down the entire world for you." Alex but he'd care more. Kyle is one of his best friends he'd be sadder. Sorta like Rosa and Liz. There's something more to this. Unless Trevino wanted an out which if he did, we'll find out soon.
  18. I enjoyed this episode quite a lot it had strong moments for the characters: Sarah was grating on my nerves with her attitude towards her father. I get it he was a deadbeat dad and caused her a lot of pain. But he wants to make amends: Let him. Instead of constantly whining and pushing him away. Nice moment of growth for her when she finally let him in. But I think CRP 360 is gonna be a problem once Weston tells her what he figured out. Speaking of Weston: GO AWAY. I did like his moment with Maya, however. Danny grows up by letting Corinne go but he also fracks up his marriage by having that cheating convo in HER home where her husband can show up at any minute: hello! then Adam ends up hearing everything: sigh. I did like how Danny came up with a way to save Greylock. A place he hates but wanted to save because he sees how much it means to his sister. I love Danny and Sarah as siblings. Grover getting therapy! yes! It's important to show mental health and I think TRoS is doing it well. Also great that he realizes he can be a caretaker out of crises and decides to adopt a dog. It's also important to show people about Climate Change and how much it's affecting our planet for the worst. Good at TRoS for broaching that subject.
  19. Strong episode. This season is being really good so far. Better than S2 for me. Well, Jones isn't the typical villain after all he does seem to generally care about Max. He's even willing to heal him when I think he wanted him dead 😲 color me shocked. He's attitude with Lucky(the dog) also makes me think he's not all bad. Louise and Nora are proving to not be as pure and as good as we previously thought. They freaking wanted to use a clone child as a weapon, who does that? Unlike Jones they didn't seem to care about Max beyond him being a weapon at all. Something tells me that Jones is not a trustworthy narrator, he is hiding something but I don't think he can fake his genuine feelings for Max. Guess time will tell on that one. Liz finally learns from her mistakes! πŸ‘ quitting was the best thing she could do. She's finally growing up from where she left off last season. Enjoyed watching her let her hair down this episode while she dealt with her conflicting emotions. That red dress though? πŸ‘Œ. Guess she's headed back to Roswell. Ha! I knew it wasn't Michael in the coffin. Last episode pretty much confirmed it 100% by Alex's dialogue. But, seeing him sitting in the Church was still confirmation πŸ˜ƒ. So it's not Jones either seemingly. Kyle!!!!!!!!!! πŸ˜’πŸ’”. Nah I knew his father's ominous message thru the radio was bad. It can't be him who's dead certainty looks that way but like with Michael: Alex is an indicator that it may not be Kyle after all. I just don't think he'd be that cold either if it was Kyle's funeral. Unless he wants his killer brought to justice an he's angry because the pod squad still hasn't done anything to catch him or they can't. I'll say this though: Liz, Max and Rosa do make it seem like its Kyle :( as well as the Valenti name on the coffin(+ how does one survive being rammed like that?) but maybe it's a fakeout? I really hope so. Speaking of Rosa her and Wyatt's story? Just no! I'm glad he's leaving. Enjoyed Isobel and Maria's scenes. Glad they are getting more to do together.
  20. What a dark episode for Constantine. He definitely is an addict to dark magic. I dread what's gonna happen to him at the end of the season though. My heart is breaking for Zari Tarazi too. First time she's been in love and she's probably gonna lose John in a horrible manner. One peeve though Zari could always tell when there was something going on with Constantine why couldn't she now? At least she notice the wound on his neck that she gave "beast" Constantine. Gotta give Matt Ryan mad props he was excellent this episode! One thing I'm grateful to the Arrowverse for is giving me great actors for the DC characters: all have been good. Also kudos to Stephen Amell for fighting to get Matt/Constantine on board the Arrowverse. That was a great asset. Ps. Liked the homage to the murder mystery movies of the past. Reminded me of one of my fave board game movies: Clue. I'm surprised none of the Legends suspected John except for Behrad he was right on the money, too bad that he backed off when Zari said she loves John though. I loved that moment btw but wish Behrad would have kept on it. Maybe he'll notice it again later. I cracked up hilariously when Ava said that Barry & Iris weren't invited to the wedding because if BI showed up then a villain would probably ruin their wedding. For all the times The Flash and Flash fans πŸ’’ on Oliver and Felicity for "ruining" the wedding, I felt vindicated πŸ‘Œ. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Anyways........... Kayla survived and she's working for Bishop oooh goody! Legends messes up in the same way that The Flash did in bringing in the main villain in the last 3 episodes. Though LOT is more salvageable because Bishop has been in the beginning of S6 unlike Godspeed but alas..... Mick's pregnancy is proving difficult. That wig though πŸ˜ƒ 3 more episodes left curious to see how the season comes to an end.
  21. This was a mess of an episode an I couldn't help and laugh out loud a couple of times when I'm sure I wasn't meant to. Archie and Veronica- What a mess! These two change their mind about their relationship more than I eat a day. I also feel like Veronica sees Archie as a possession more than a human. Archie has no respect for Veronica if he did he would pick her up and throw her away everytime he wanted to. While running back to Betty every time he gets bored with Ronnie. Yeah can't root for this. Betty and Jughead- So toxic. He's still holing the grudge of her cheating on him 7years later. I'm not saying she is exempt for cheating but if it hurts him so much just move on. Betty really doesn't care what happens to Jug or how he feels. She's only helping Tabitha because Tabitha sorta guilted her into it. Hm and again this is root worthy? I don't think so. The Archie hero squad was ridiculous this entire episode. LMAO about Archie caring more about stopping the criminals than his break-up with Veronica. Cold Archie, cold. Zoned out on the Cheryl and her mumsie scenes so have no ieaa what that plot was. Just my opinion but this show gets worse and worse as it goes on more. Yet here I am watching. Definitely my guilty pleasure.
  22. The boys are 14 they say it in the pilot(I think) and in 1x03 after Jordan gives that awful: "Everything you do is a mistake." rant to Clark. Lois says: "He's 14, he was lashing out. we can't take everything he says seriously." :)
  23. I wrote a complete essay just to erase the whole thing accidentally UGHHHHHHH!!!!!! Well not writing that whole monster again so here's the main points I made. S&L is amazing and as both a major Superman and Lois fan(both individually and as a couple) I can't be happier with this show. Everything is near perfect or perfect anyway you look at it. I love what the EP, the cast, the writers have done with this show. Best Superman interpretation in a long time. Really feels like watching a movie instead of an episode. Love Clark and Lois as parents, as a married couple and as a great team that they make in everything. 20 + years together and still as in love as ever. Love how naturally they held hands when walking into the town hall. One of my favorite versions of them for sure. Didn't expect Lois to spill everything at the meeting but then again that's so her wouldn't have it any other way. Clark definitely had a bad feeling when it came to Jordan and it came to fruition at the end. Clark's, Lois' and Jon's and devastation when Jordan was kidnapped broke me. Jordan saying ILY to Sarah was both touching and heartbreaking. Great Lana and Clark scene it said everything about their history perfectly. And yeah I didn't get any romantic vibes from them either. Just two friends with a lot of history. Sarah was way disrespectful to her parents. She might have said some truths but no Mexican parent lets their child talk to them like that. Trust me I know since I'm Mexican-American lol. The Metropolis action scene gave me MOS feels but without the destruction. Also πŸ‘Œ touch of redoing Lois' death at the hands of a Kryptonian but John Henry Irons saves her this time: Perfect! Speaking of JHI he needs to easy up on Jonathan and remember that he's also a 14yr old kid like his daughter. I really thought that the Eradicator would kidnap both of the boys but seeing as Jordan is the only one with powers it made sense that he was the only one taken. The car crash scene was extremely well done! I was literally shaking, kudos to everyone Clark's "JORDAN?!!!!" scream in the promo breaks me(they better not cut that). You can feel his pain in that one moment. He's so gonna eradicate the Eradicator for daring to take his son from him. Hate that he's probably gonna have to fight possessed Jordan though. I can tell it's gonna be an amazing season finale because S&L never disappoints and I doubt it will there. I'm dreading the hiatus though because it's a long wait til S2. One question though, how is Superman supposed to defeat the Eradicator if he's that powerful? UGH better find a way to defeat him pronto!
  24. Don't know this episode didn't really do it for me 😢. It wasn't bad or anything but I found it kinda Meh. Guess it was all that info dump on how everyone is dealing with the trauma from last season. Though it was necessary I found it slow guess I'm used to the more balance on Superman & Lois when it comes to character moments like this and the action scenes. However, I did feel like it set up the season quite nicely. The introduction to Eclipso had the effect it needed dark and scary(+ cool) he's gonna be a tough villain for the JSA to defeat that's for sure. I know nothing of him but the writers did their job i'm intrigued and scared for the kids. Oh Courtney, you're a teen I get the whole: "I have to constantly save the world for the people I love." but she has to live her life too as both Pat and her mom try to convince her this ep. She can be a hero but she can't forget to be a teen too. I guess that's her journey this season learning to be both Courtney and Stargirl in a balanced manner. I think Cameron is the key to that. Poor Yolanda her killing Brainwave has really taken a toll to her I'm lad she told Courtney how she's been suffering since that happened. I hope Eclipso doesn't find her an easy target because of all that guilt she's carrying. What is Rick's deal with Solomon Grundy does he want to lure him somewhere and then kill him? He is leaving him fried chicken for something. Or will he realize hatred is not the answer? hmmm(and if he did last season I don't quite remember) Why doesn't Pat just let Mike superhero in some way? It's obvious the kid needs to feel connected in some form to the rest of his family & Pat constantly pushing him out of the family business is not it. Esp since he lets Courtney be Stargirl. I get that he may be over protective of Mike in a way that he's not of Courtney but he needs to stop shutting his son out. Going by the ending(the pic) if Mike feels lonely and shut out by the rest of his family he may join the ISA. Jade showing up and fighting with Courtney was impressive can't wait to see what she brings to the JSA as a team member. And the last question.... Will Mike and Cameron become the villains they are being teased as? Time will tell. Looks like next episode will be better than this one can't wait to see more of Jade.
  25. This show does better when it focuses on the characters. Though I felt like Sarah was grating on my nerves this episode. I get that she was trying to help Corinne and protect her from "evil" Danny but she just came off as overbearingly judgmental. Ok Danny was wrong in the way he left Greylock all those years ago but he's trying to do right by everyone now and he took the right step by ending it with Piper. Yeah Piper was hurt but she would have been hurt more if Danny had continued with the engagement. I didn't like how Sarah was trying to control everyone's life, esp if she lied about Josh's paternity which wasn't completely clear if she was honest with the results. If Sarah lied then she's ten times worse than anything Danny did in the past. She's ruining 4 lives with her savior complex. SIGH. I hope she realizes that she's essentially doing what their ad did by leaving Josh without his real father. The truth will cause chaos yep but her lies would be worse for everyone when the truth comes out. Hope the writers tell us soon if she lied about Adam being Josh's father soon or not. I have to say Bella is the best character on this show, closely followed by Ty. LOL that two teens are way more mature than the rest of the residents of Greylock. Love how she handled the situation with her father and how she forgave Alexis because she loves her and still wants her in her life. Major props to Bella for that. Ty was a prince with Maya, he really helped her this ep. and one thing that made this episode way better for me was no Weston! Like I said not a fan of insta love so it's good that we got a breather from him tonight. Looks like it's back to politics next episode.
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