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But Reverse Flash was brought back prior to Flashpoint. Also I thought it was made pretty clear last week that he still exists because the Time Wraith deployed by the killing of Eddie is hunting him - meaning he exists because time (his no longer existing because an ancestor died) hasn't caught up with him yet.

What, dare I ask, is a "time head"?

I would love if the show introduced some time-monitoring police force ala 'Trials and Tribble-ations' Agency of Temporal Mechanics.

We've been getting these, what, at least one a season now?

It's often been irrational, but Coulson's unwillingness to give up on others has been a mainstay since the start of the show.

"Look, I know we've barely put any time and effort into finding her Coulson, but you need to learn to let her go!"

And that more than most, he genuinely thinks he does do good for others and the world. He actually could but he gets so caught up in his ego he can't see the forest for the trees.

You don't have to be British to have that desire. Just straight.

I do believe that's the fundamental problem with everyone in Arrowverse constantly declaring themselves heroes, or desiring to be heroes. (With explicit overuse of the word.)

I feel like this just opens a whole host of problems and questions. Like:

Actually, they determined that the plague was caused by gerbils.

I could see it being a shared universe - a bit of a riff on the City of Light from The 100 in that regard.

I can't speak for others, but his constant hypocrisy, complaining about the team, and effectively standing in as the "I object to this show's premise!" character on a weekly basis really wore me down on him. He had moments here and there of compassion - but he really didn't work as "badass angsty captain."

But they never really had inklings of a romantic connection prior to this. If they were going to explore this territory, some setup would've been nice.

When Agnes went with Radcliffe, I wondered if she would go back, join the Framework and then help May find a way out. Which, technically, could still happen.

Totally read those in Mick's voice.

On the plus side, their relationship has moved so fast, they should break up sometime middle of next week.

I've been pretty opposed to it from the start, because I loved that the show was willing to invest in them as a platonic pairing. I would actually be surprisingly okay if they got together at this point, since I think the show has taken enough time and care to develop it. At the same time, I could see it going

I loved their scene at the beginning, with Mick (literally) twisting Ray's arm over the rat problem.

Dear Arrowverse: