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The editor in me is losing his mind. Give me the login details and I will fix the typos pro bono.

Felt the complete opposite way about the Grodd effects. Thought they were pretty solid but when he walked by on the security camera footage my wife and I both groaned and laughed out loud.

Also, good job CBS. A plethora of both good and bad aliens who all just happen to look like normal white people.

Terrible writing, clunky dialogue, obnoxious main character in Cat, blunt attempts at feminism, B-. You are being oddly generous with these grades considering you have next to no praise for anything in the episode.

Bruce may be destined to become the Dark Knight, but Gordon is on his way to becoming…the Darkness Knight!

Had the complete inverse opinion on this one. Worst episode so far of Gotham with Barbara now being 10X worse than Laurel ever was and the Nygma plot somehow becoming the most interesting non-Bruce/Alfred aspect of the show.

And Andrew's motivations are pretty clear given the fact that an unstable Inhuman destroyed his marriage and chance to start a family, and just when he's starting to rebuild that life, he becomes one himself. Lash could have been anyone or no one but making him Andrew gives us immediate motivation and context for

Couldn't disagree more with this review. May shot Andrew, intending to kill him, for heaven's sake. So much exceptional character work, which is what was always complained about in the early days of this show. As for the palette, you've harped on this for almost two and half seasons. We get it. This is the show.

Simmons explicitly mentions that Fitz upgraded her battery to last a long time

So how is capturing Light supposed to lure Zoom to them? I don't get the impression that Zoom cares what happens to his cronies.

The King Shark scene was so beautifully edited. Seeded throughout the episode but you never think it'll come to anything, then you forget about it. Then right in the middle of a CW relationship voiceover the sappiness is obliterated by a massive shark man. Flash is the most comic booky comic book show on TV. Really

Yes on the flats. So glad they didn't put her in ridiculous heels like Felicity and Caitlin inexplicably wear to their desk jobs. Hell, even May and Daisy wear heeled-boots when they run around doing martial arts.

You shouldn't ignore the pre-teen love triangle though because it involves one of those pre-teens manipulating another (our protagonist) to get him to trust her so that her family can steal his company and murder him!

The Hot-Headed Hobo

Agent Tough Roughstuff

Wouldn't Lin be Moe?

Loved when Barry was rearranging the chemicals during the lightning storm. Now that's how you construct a fan-nod.

Has anyone ever discussed the fact that all three actors who play the living members of the Queen family have moles on or around their mouths? Now that's good casting!

They yell "Get a real dog!" which is even funnier.

How was this whole article written and published without mentioning Fringe? You know, the most recent example of a science fiction show and arguably the one where science was the most present out of all of these shows.