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I really enjoyed Glee in its early iterations. Sure there were plot holes, but the music seemed to matter. Rachel was an unpleasant creature - remember her introduction? She got a teacher fired so she could sabotage the guy who was considered better than she was. The people were flawed, so their movements created

Yeah, that no one told Lana in the last episode felt purposeful, which in turn made the arguments last night predictable. I couldn't tell who the show wanted to make "right" or "wrong" here, since they clearly set up Lana to hear the wrong parts of the conversation, to give her an excuse to make Archer jealous…it felt

They made a Gort reference - that was enough for me!

Would she flirt by saying, "Let's turn that Frown upside down." ? Before she tumbles him into a pile of trash make-shifting as a bed?

….sort of. I mean, they have yet to actually work for bosses that don't accept shenanigans.

In theory, they do have similar foundations @The Husky Bro - women and friendship in New York. Yet I enjoy Broad City so much more than I do Girls….actually, I don't really know why I keep watching Girls since I don't particularly like it. I find myself wanting to yell, "When are they going to get to the Fireworks

The reviewer for Girls spends some of her review time talking about how the City of New York is like another character in the show. I'd say the same goes for Broad City, except in this show it's more vibrant and alive and strange. It's less of a crutch and more of a member of the group.

A-? No, to this one I'd give a full A. It was entertaining and easy to
watch. I loved Clarkson's cameo. She said "You don't work" with the same venom
as my soul does sometimes. Brilliant!

Claire was entirely too suspicious - though that tiny flashback suggests that she was not fully involved. Eve Myles does frightened/cunning really well. That was basically her whole character on Torchwood!

I mean more in terms of how fast the Flash develops. We're not through Season 1 and he's already time-traveling. Having not yet started the Flash comics, I'm not sure how much story there is - though @Stephen says they have 60? Still, in previous episode discussions, I recall that a lot of commenters discuss how fast

Yeah, maybe he's been through this all before?

Helping the cab lady is either a)what causes the temporal breakdown or b) his timeline salvation (a la Groundhog Day)

Yes, but this show seems really quick to throw out reveals. Other reviews and comments have talked about how this season is burning through plot points.

It's not. You aren't alone in thinking that. Iris flirting with Barry in front of the significant others was lip-curlingly annoying.

Great, great episode! I was sad that Cisco "died," and that Wells/Thawne did his whole reveal, followed by a Barry reveal - and then the critical reset had me slack-jawed. Loved it! So much to think about :)

Not till you get it Back 2 Good.

He likes to push us around at 3am…

The hook is, King Tut is actually the head of a pyramid scheme.

OOH SIC POLISCI BURN!

Done and done!