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The Red Heading

Beggars could not be choosers in the 90's. I watched every episode of The Flash and loved Dolph Lundgren's Punisher. I was starving. What else was there to eat? Lois & Clark?

It's still hilarious that they decided to change Bruce Banner to David Banner because the execs thought the name Bruce sounded too gay-ish. Oh the 70s.

The bees were intimidating. They threw him off his game.

They should still do that.

Love that they continue to build relationships and continuity within these shows and while I love Felicity Smoak, I can't help but feel CBS missed the boat a bit by passing on Emily Bett Rickards as Supergirl. I just hope DC keeps Supergirl somewhere within this universe. Anyway, Grant continues to impress as

Loving the series so far. Nice touch on using the "incident" and the rebuilding efforts to set up hell's Kitchen as a den of corruption. I didn't know how they'd portray HK now since it's actually a nice place to visit. Genius as was the casting of Charlie.

Agreed. let's waste an entire episode on hated, peripheral characters. We'll kill them to redeem ourselves. Should have opened with that.

Easily the worst episode for me was season 3's "Exposé". The throwaway Nikki and Paulo diamond caper episode. This was the moment I knew the show had gone completely off the rails and they had no idea where they wanted to take the show. I had to talk my wife (and myself) into finishing out the season. Ugh-bad.

The Kevin Costner easter egg was a nice touch. I would have liked to have seen him actually sell it though. Strong end to a short season. Need more.

Bait not taken.

Is there A Campaign To Re-Cast The Flash (2018) With Grant Gustin? There Should Be.

Lame trolling attempt - I'm surprised you didn't sign it "Sir Leonard Timwald Boffington, multi-subreddit moderator including the thrice guilded r/CanonOnlyOrSuckIt

With all of the homage paid to the 90s Flash (and my personal love of that show), I have this crazy hope that Barry will pop into a timeline where his dad became the Flash and they solve a crime together and then he pops back into his own timeline. Yeah I know, pipe dream.

Geekolicious! Being a fan of the original Flash CBS series, seeing Hamill and John Wesley Shipp exchange lines again was awesome, plus the Star Wars geekery, plus the Joker voice and all of it surrounded by a serious, dramatic and essential episode. Just note-for-note perfect.