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So, I am dumbfounded by the Zoom reveal.
A week ago, when I was flailing in Natter, I was prepared for this reveal. I thought the Jay who was on our Earth was also Zoom, like a "we never see them in the same room together!" Like, I thought the whole thing with him and Caitlin and that magic serum was him scamming her to get more speed force.
But then something happened that made it clear that wasn't possible, in terms of timing, so I thought I was wrong. Except I was still kinda right.
I suspect that Zoom's prisoner is Jay from another Earth.
LoT is terrible, but I am still watching. I love Captain Cold. Like, an unhealthy amount. Also, I'm somewhat amused about how awful Rip is at... everything. Including being a human being.
I love Captain Cold. Like, an unhealthy amount.
I have those same feels. Although I haven't watched since episode 3. But I do want to watch last week's episode for one-armed old man Ollie.
Arthur Darvill was so charming as Rory, and is so... not as Rip Hunter. It's like he had a charisma-ectomy.
An actor can only do so much with the writing and directing, but I like everyone enough that I will keep watching.
What quester said. I'm still watching, but I yell at them more and more.
And I miss Rory.
Man, has anyone else been watching The 100? Soothing television it isn't, but it's chock full of ethical dilemmas and tortured loyalties. I just caught the last two episodes, and I am trying to figure out if the show actually thinks they can now redeem Bellamy. His participation in a betrayal and massacre of 300 people is pretty damned hard to come back from.
OTOH, the reveal at the end of the episode is beginning to tie the whole AI storyline much more tightly into the Grounder-politics storyline in a really cool way.
The 100 confuses me. But I'm still watching.
The 100 has become one of my must watch shows! I don't know how they do it every week.
What kills me about that massacre is those 300 were there TO PROTECT them! Oh, but he saved Indra, so it's all good. (sarcastic voice). And they were willing to slaughter an entire village?!
This show is merciless. I'm glad I gave it a second chance. I initially quit early on because of the "teen love triangle", but I kept hearing great things so I gave it another chance.