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I think Coulson/ Rosalind pairing up is a mistake and am assuming they're just doing it for a series of shock betrayals later in the series.

For a good assortment of what Mr. De Caestecker can do check out the Fades (still upset over it only being one season), Young James Herriot & Lost River (which is weird as hell).

Niiice.

Not really a Ward fan even with the heel-turn but did like Malick saying 'You're asking for the wrong things'. It implies there's a bit more growth in him yet if he can discard his obsession with Coulson.

This show has been done Naked Gun level schtick since episode 1. It's just feeling less need to signpost it now.

The show may have wanted us to laugh at the big scenes, like Munsch's taking down the killer trio (even though I wasn't expecting it to be quite as one-sided), but it was the smaller jokes and oddball situations flying past that I found funny. And there were plenty of those; Niecy Nash's coup, Grace's father, his

So the main question we take out of this is how compromised is Rosalind? I'm glad the show didn't drag out the Lash plotline further, apart from the fact he is now in the hands of a probably hostile organization so will probably be seen again before seasons end.
The good things about learning the ATCU is another

Or just have Robert sneak through a rift and go bother Oliver on his show.

Yeah, rebuilding the broken hero of E-2 would be a cool direction while we wait for Barry to come around at a more natural pace. If you have another Flash, might as well use him. (Then kill Barry at the end of s3 and train Wally up with Linda as his partner, then resurrect Barry for s4-5 :))

But given that it's an entire planet of versions of people they know at least that's not going to be a surprise.

Because they have no real idea what Wells is like, if this guy is really him or another Thawne-in-disguise-doppleganger and he's not gone out of his way to make friends.
They do know Jay doesn't like him and he was also behind the exploding particle reactor on his Earth and that he is being rather economical with his

Still that left Krysten Ritter open for Jessica Jones, so swings & roundabouts.

This was a great episode. I was continually relieved when people continued to act like adults and the conflicts, such as Wells vs. everybody, were of a realistic nature.
Olivia Cheng as Linda was great and her friendship with Iris came off as genuine. I'd love to see both actresses on screen together more often.

At least they talked out why they had to make a proactive move, with Zoom continuing to send unknown metas against them.
In fact the only real weak point in it was not making contingency plans for if Well's terrible idea of using a dart rifle failed.

The same. It's great that even though Iris hasn't gotten much focus she's been the adult in the room pretty much every time.

Hah. Maybe in the E-2 War of the Americas it was Canada that won.

Henry Allen is my favourite for it, dark horse option the Joe of Earth-2 out for vengeance for the E2 Barry being responsible for the death of Iris.

This song was ok but the high point was later on when it's reprised in a duet with Tara.

That was some seriously well choreographed boba slurping.

The show is going to have to do a lot better than this if it wants to be anything more than a Smallville/Arrow mash-up with a wig and a Spice Girls fan-club membership. In fact the whole show and it's issues felt so horribly dated that it was like they'd just jammed Benoist into an old script for that show without