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Don't let the door hit you on the way out Jasper

Oliver: "My dad's not a murderer"
Me: Didn't he shoot some guy in the head on the boat? like.. did he just forget that?

Even better, don't even tell the audience they've been switched. Have the fight, cut off the ending, drop subtle hints they're not the same but keep the charade going for a few eps… then have fun with it.

The Flash is being Dean right now… emo and depressing, when they should be Hank who's fucking excited to have clones.

They should have revealed it midseason, and used the time travel ep to explore how remnant!Barry became Savitar. Would have fulfilled the cardinal "show, don't tell" rule writers are supposed to embrace

Your surprised an IGN comment section is negative? You must be new.

Don't mention Fitz. I'm still too emotionally fragile from him being unable to look Simmons in the eye to handle it.
Side note: Fitzsimmons have the best non-verbal crying scenes.

It's another way for Barry to do something bad without it ever staining him.
"Barry's evil… nope its a time remnant who got treated badly. Barry is an angel"
"Flashpoint was a disaster… but Barry is blameless. He just wanted his mum"

I don't care how shes done it, she's 10x better than love struck aka normal Caitlin. I just want them to commit to it. Make her a villain dammit!

Didn't Liv have a family, with like a mother and brother who hated her… what happened with that?
I'm not complaining, family drama is so-so but still….

The fact they first fell in love with Iris taking care of Barry by basically being his 'shoulder to cry on' really set the tone for their whole relationship didn't it

You'd think they could have at least tried getting Cisco to vibe him into space or something… try something/anything at least.

Imagine Savitar stealing Barry's life without anybody knowing, spending time with Iris and reliving the glory days one last time before he has to make the heartbreaking, but necessary, decision to kill her (cause he has to) and Iris figures it out on her own which starts the better season long mystery of how Barry

The Flash writers have to know by now we want more Barry and co making a fool of himself on the stand, and literally saying 'smiley face' and Julian getting Barry to stroke his ego way more than this future time remnants/Iris is gonna die bs.

and that they give their friends way more leeway when it comes to villainy than ordinary people.

Especially when they've locked up lesser vilains in StarLabs Guantanamo for a helluva lot less

Having the best version of your character be the one who's had their whole history erased is one helluva indictment of the writers.
I liked it, would love it more if it lasted a few more eps (or you know, the rest of the show's run)

Anyone else find it weird we never heard Jason speak, or had a legit flashback with him… or even pre-murder Riverdale? Everyone goes on about how "the town has changed" but we never saw it, so it never really resonated with me.

Anyone who says Cole can't act can just eat their words cause that devastating phone call was fucking heartbreaking.

Which was more obvious CW reveal this week… that the Blossoms are incestuous (not specifics, just the general "they're totally ok with it" vibe) or the deal with Savitar?