Why can't Brainy just tell his friends he's working with Lex, again?

Some of the reset to the plotting post-crisis isn't gelling as well as it was when it was identity politics as opposed to obsidian technologies. I lose track of the rules of the different technologies, too.

Keeping it focused on Lena with Lex in the picture now is hard.

Alex was pretty casual about the quitting.

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i thought winn had gone back to the future last episode and completely missed this one!! ahh, i love my boy jeremy on supergirl but i like him on broadway and doing musical related stuff better.

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Oh no, not THIS guy...

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Yeah, karaoke night. Gimme more of that!

I'm even starting to like William. It seemed like it was happening but then it didn't - for now...

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Alex' makeup in this one sums up the rest of the episode.

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So, lots o' fun stuff and a few bits of nefarious Lex-plot advancement, but a few serious gripes as well:

Why do the heroes always have to pause their frantically imperative rush to solve the crisis to have a deep heartfelt personal-life discussion? It was a good discussion, but... uh... there's a deadly battle going on upstairs and a wild timebomb ticking in those servers, guys; can we have this talk later?

Just about every DEO-agents-vs-hijacked-tech fight scene was utterly ridiculous. Super-advanced and deadly tech that apparently couldn't hit the side of a Sandcrawler, mad energy-bolt crossfire-chaos that somehow never manages to hit anything... C'mon, writers. I know you can formulate a scene where the super-tech poses a realistic deadly tech and is realistically and heroically fought off. Why the crazy-sloppy theatrics?

Sigh.

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Fun episode, loved all the references. Back to the Future, Avengers Endgame (Toyman vs Toyman) and Leeroy Jenkins. Kara and the English dude are totally into each other, just let it happen!

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