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Wasn't it kind of weird how Thawne made the comment about how they were attempting to meddle with time even though they didn't understand it, but then killed Barry's mother which had no impact on anything?

Deadwood team: Assemblllllllllle!

Did you time travel to watch Fringe after seeing this show? Was it some kind of weird #Flashception?

Did anyone else get a Fringe vibe from Earth-2? I loved it! This show is moving wonderfully fast (hah) and doesn't seem like it has any stagnation planned.

By nightfall, these hills will be swarming with… Bees! Not the bees, they're in my eyes!

This is how I assume a meeting between Chicago big wigs goes:

Give me Netflix or give me death!

Gotta love the people who are community grading an episode that they could not have possibly seen yet. Especially that ___ ___ who gave it an F.

I am half expecting the finale to start with Avery standing over a just-shot-dead Loretta… It probably won't, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if something like that does go down. It feels like Avery has "taken off the gloves", so to speak.

Based on the title… does this mean that SyFy is now dead?

I think that one of the aspects that makes this show so amazing is how much it can convey without explicitly spelling things out or holding the audience's hands.

I really liked the closing shot of Paige at the table through the cabinet. She was on the outside looking in.

I will rest easy tonight with the thought that Mikey and Catherine are playing tennis in the great beyond.

The look on Markham's face at the end of the episode was terrifying. He really looked like the devil.

I had that same exact thought! The liquor is one thing, but the zippo!? Really Raylan, thats just disrespectful. Though I'd expect nothing less.

Something about "laying on Goggins" has a nice ring to it.

What is this "smart brain" of which you speak? This is a foreign concept to me.

"The trouble with you kids, is that you're all too soft!"

For every 2 hours of radio drama you listen to, you are 8023% more likely to develop severe agoraphobia.*