U seen Wonder Woman yet doc? i figured youd post something on it if you liked it maybe not?

I have seen it.  

Not sure what I could bring to any discussion on it.  I felt a little empty watching it.  I wanted to know if Diana had friends or lovers on the island she left behind without a thought.  Wouldn’t at least one of those loyal friends want to accompany her?  There was no time to portray a serious romance so I’m not sure why they made it such a major part of the story – it diminished the importance of her relationships with the Amazons.  Dr. Poison was wasted.  Ares was an obvious and monologuing nitwit.  Much of the action movement and choreography looked like it was lifted from Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch. I would like to see her surrounded by other women again.  I hope they put Chief in the sequel.  I hope Gail Simone writes it.  

Hi Doc!! Have you been to Wonder Woman yet? it was perfect go if you haven’t! Want to know to if you will give us a Flame and the Dame update soon? I miss that story so much!!

Hello, no, sorry, I haven’t yet. Still coughing up my lungs, so going out just isn’t an option right now.  My nieces saw it last night and have been gushing they’ll go again today.  Wish I could see it with them.  😦   I’m sorry about the lack of update, I’ve been fighting this for a month now and it takes everything out of me. There will be an update, I do promise, I just can’t say when. I do hope this month.  Thank you for reading and writing.  🙂   

That is the saddest about Lexa alone abandoned on the chip and they probs wont remember it next year either but they still find ways to bait now we got a baby Lexa clone! like that is ALL that was good about this finale.

That was an interesting and highly unlikely turn of events, wasn’t it – what are the odds that Clarke would find (where?) a small child who just happens to be a Nightblood (with brown hair and green eyes no less)?  And they now just happen to live in the one remaining bit of forest left on the planet – after the entire planet erupted in fire? Something survived.  A forest.  The rover.  A kid.  Clarke’s eyeliner.   

If a Nightblood can survive being burned alive by radiation that would melt anyone else in seconds – shame it couldn’t heal a body hit in a non-vital area by a bullet, eh?  

Mum Clarke and her Lexa clone kid – no, they weren’t baiting anyone with that. They weren’t reading all that Clexa family fan fiction. Nope.  No way. 

If the Flame makes an appearance next year, any bet it will go to the Lexa clone (any other bet we find out she’s Lexa’s niece or something)?  No, that’s just too much.  

‘The time of the Commanders and the Flame is over.’  

Now put on the Commander’s kit and don’t forget to speak Trig.

Pop Quiz: You’ve just died and you now know there is a heaven and hell and its just like the books tell us with angels and wings and fiery demons. Before you get to find out where you’ll end up though, the doctors manage to bring you back to life. Do you tell everyone what you know, knowing they might not believe you or do you keep it to yourself, giving benefit to the doubt that you might have been hallucinating?

There would be no doubt in my mind that this ‘afterlife’ is a complete fabrication of my dying brain and not worth mentioning to anyone. 

Any predictions for tonight’s episode? I hate to say I’m hoping Clarke dies but I can’t see her on this show anymore. I DO NOT want to see Octavia as the Commander. You were right about her hero arch but its so so wrong.

No predictions.  Whatever happens will likely further reinforce the white saviour/superior colonialist end of the narrative, rushed along instead of completely thought out and considered for what it is, with more of the Sky people surviving than expected while the ‘grounders’ continue to sink into the background of their own lives, their own history and future usurped. Whatever they were, subsumed into a collective that favours the needs/wants/techno superiority of Jaha’s people, versus their own.    

I guess that is a prediction: the grounders are no more.