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So this is a question that's always wrinkled my brain about time travel - how did the first, original timeline happen? Like how did Barry Allen ever become the Flash in the first place? Was his mom dead in that timeline? What timeline are we on now?

Not a comic reader, but what's the significance of the helmet? I thought it was like a cake mixing bowl or something from the kitchen in Barry's house.

I'm so disappointed they didn't give Wentworth Miller a terrible cheesy pun to say during his close-up.

Line of the season: "Let's not fight on our wedding day."

Yeah, the CGI looked really impressive to me. I honestly had no idea they could do stuff like that on TV now, especially on a CW budget.

Yeah, I don't like the Eddie/Tommy similarities either, especially if S2 Laurel is what we have to look forward to from Iris.

Well, he could've just shot himself in the nuts or something instead. I'M JUST REALLY FOND OF EDDIE, OKAY?

DUDE, EDDIE COULD'VE JUST GOTTEN A VASECTOMY, I AM SO UPSET RIGHT NOW.

She was sooooo pretty in this episode? Like she's always pretty, but especially in this episode.

From Dan Goor's mouth himself on the possibility of Charles/Rosa in the future: "I will never say never, but basically never. I think Boyle has moved on from his infatuation with Rosa."

There's been too little Holt/Gina stories in the vein of Kwazy Cupcakes or AAGLNYCPA this year, and I really wouldn't complain if half of next season was just Andre Braugher and Chelsea Peretti getting up to shenanigans in their bureaucratic hellscape together.

Well, according to an interview I just read, Andy Samberg won't accept anything less than Bill Clinton, so…

I know it was played mostly for laughs, but I was honestly super touched by Gina insisting on leaving the 99 with Holt.

I'm so unbelievably easy, but Jake and Amy were adorable in this ep; the fake dating trope is my kryptonite. I died at:

Yeah, they were also really gifted at perfectly impersonating the style of whatever genre they were spoofing. It's something I really miss about the music video spoofs on SNL now - they don't really have someone in the cast like Andy anymore who understands all the nuances of the medium. Whether it's the overblown

Midseason.

I kind of snorted a little when Sara said all incredulously to Ray, "Wait, so you're not dead?" Like…girl, you're one to talk.

Aren't there like a million college-aged dudes around the country who could probably provide a spot-on impersonation of Flanders, Smithers, Mr. Burns, etc. for like fifty bucks an episode?

Eh……..nah.

Ohhhh, too bad tbh, would've been a highlight of Chad Michael Murray's career.