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Batwoman 3×10: “Toxic”

When you think about it, it’s amazing how much Batwoman has reinvented itself over the course of three seasons. Obviously, there was a big shift going from Season 1 to Season 2, what with changing the lead character and all. But Season 3 has shifted the show yet again.

The first season was built around the Kane family psycho-drama, and the second went all in on socio-political commentary. There are still elements of those in play, and the show can still get quite dark (oh, poor sweet Mary, you are in for a time) but the season has overall had more of a focus on fun superheroics.

Bringing villains with genuine superpowers into the mix is obviously part of that; fighting giant plant vines can’t help being a little goofier than fist/knife/gunfights. But there also seems to be a general shift in approach. While Poison Ivy has some fraught history with Renee, and is motivated by social/ecological problems, this episode doesn’t go as heavy with that as it would in seasons past. Compared to, say, August Cartwright or Safiyah, her story wraps up with remarkably little trauma for all involved (except, again, for poor sweet Mary).

And I’m for this change. Looking back, one of the biggest things Batwoman has struggled with has been keeping the heightened superheroics it occasionally trots out from getting lost in the morass of dark!angst!darkangstydarkness!, and it’s nice to see them leaning more into the other side of things.

Legends of Tomorrow 7×10: “The Fixed Point”

Definitely my favorite episode of the season so far!

The Fixed Point is one of the most creative things they’ve done with time travel in a long time, and helps build a nice little mystery heading into the climax. What’s more, by making it a bar where people drink and socialize before heading into action, it provides a natural opportunity for the characters to spend time just talking with each other, which leads to lots of great moments. Nate supporting Sara, Spooner and Zari bonding, Ava helping Gwynn work through his my-religion-says-what-I-am-is-a-sin thing: all fantastic stuff.

And they put in so many hilarious bits, too! Nate’s diagram, Gideon’s existential crisis, Sara’s Wile E. Coyote schtick, “Topics”. An absolute hoot.

I could go on a long while listing everything I loved about this episode, but I’ll try to limit myself to just a few more:

Superman & Lois 2×03: “The Thing in the Mines”

Things are still progressing slowly (got that streaming service style whole-thing’s-a-stretched-out-movie pace going on), but I’m liking most of what we’re getting.

Question of the Week: What’s been the most egregious “they really should have called in another hero for this” moment?

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