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No discussion of the final skit? That and the museum were the best parts of this pretty solid episode.

Holy shit, the Machine's in the Library. It's gotta be.

That…. that was a crazy episode. However, the flashbacks are really iffy this season… hopefully we'll get a better story next season.

Sooo…. is the Flash Crisis newspaper like Eobard's desktop wallpaper or something? Why is it just sitting there when they walk in and activate the hologram?

My biggest takeaway from this episode is the subtle nods/buildup to Cisco as Vibe. Memories/sensing other timelines/dimensions, being brought back to life by Barry's lightning/vibrations….

Am I wrong that it looked like Oliver totally just left the plant after the fight without helping Roy, who had been thrown into a pile of barrels?

I blame the longer runtime - if this was a 22-min episode, they'd have cut the Britta stuff and the length of the tag

It's no Season 2 episode, but it was well above a Season 4 and was a pretty solid episode. However, the extra six minutes are hurting the show - the Britta thing was unnecessary

"Operation Stir-cryday is a go."
"Copy that, Figgis Newton."

How could anyone give this episode a C or a D? This was even better than the Kanes, and that was a damn fine episode itself.