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Do you think Barry will defeat them by running faster and believing in himself?

… on a videotape labelled 'deus ex machina'.

I spy a flaw in your logic: Batman & Robin, everyone hated it, critics loathed it, it did terribly at the box office and literally no one defended it. This forced them them to go away and come up with something new: The Dark Knight Trilogy. By supporting stuff you think is crap, you're just asking for more of the same.

Because she's a woman, and women who have power cannot remain nice or feminine.

"Is this what your humans call… love?"

I bet this is how some religions started…

They were selling a game, not a service. You buy every game 'as is'. HG fixed all of the bugs, they've said they're still working on patches, but the 'fans' in that sub are acting like entitled brats, insisting that they'd made an investment and now Sean Murray should be at their beck and call… kinda funny considering

They really didn't. I've never 'shipped' or been a fan of one character to the point of enjoying the show only through them, and I can easily say that Laurel was the show's weakest link. Her character was just awful to the point that it seemed even the writers hated writing her.

Really, the guy isn't allowed to be pissed off after everything that Lindsay did to him?

I think they split up and both left him.

Now I've seen more of them, I'm pretty convinced they'd make an awful couple.

I think the point was that Paul knew how much she loved her luxuries. There's no indication that she ever cared for herself (likely going straight from her parents' dime to Paul's). So while he's not evil enough to make her destitute, he certainly wants to take the good life she's accustomed to away from her.

The funny thing is, is that it was on a hill just like that, that Jimmy's life and romantic hopes were destroyed by Becka… something which he clearly detested her for for years to come… now he's done the same, only far, far worse.

True, but Paul is the only person who acts like a rational adult in this show. Lindsay is completely without compassion, ethics, or any feeling that isn't self-obsessed. Sure, she can write it off by saying 'you knew what I was,' but the truth is, she baited Paul back with the promise of family because she couldn't

To Jimmy, the idea of their getting engaged was so that they could protect each other from mundanity, the kind which he repeatedly linked to the need for family throughout the episode. But to Gretchen, that proposal meant that he had taken back the claim that he couldn't see himself having kids with her… she was the

They probably fired the editor to save money.

They should have given Flash a five or six episode head-start on the other CW shows and allowed it to deal with that storyline without having it have an impact on the other shows.

It's a tough one for them really. Either they'd have to reflect those changes across the 4 shows, or split LoT off into its own parallel universe and have no interaction or crossovers with the other shows. Personally I think the latter would be a good idea, but they do love their crossovers.

He was okay when he wasn't moping after his 'wife and child' and trying to explain the ludicrous rules of LoT time-travel.

Apart or a part? That last sentence is rather confusing.