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The Turtle was surprisingly cool both in power and appearance. He's the kind of character the show can probably use again. Patty being villain-bait has already gotten old. She almost has a rogues gallery bigger than Barry's.

For keeping the ideantity? Her not knowing DD's secret on the show made her storylines more complelling. She acted like the lead in her own story instead of a bit part in his. I loved it.

cisco brings around slops, buckets and ipads with movies.

When Hank impersoanted Lord they expected cameras to pick him up at some point, right? And the secretary who saw him would've talked to others if questioned.
So with him at a different appointmernt it would've taken only the barest of fact-checking to figure out that it was an impersonater who visited Jane Doe?
So did

also pretty damn quick to pull out the 'Hey there's a mass-murderer in your family too' line.

I finally get it. It doesn't really matter how badly thought out or what huge plot holes this show presents; They're irrelevant. The show is there to hit several emotional points, it's big move always being something from Benoist, and then stuff fills in the gaps with whatevever the hell dialogue is left over from the

Have a suspicion that the show will end with Erica's future oasis looking like she's won for now and then we cut to a Hiro, Peter, Sylar, Mohindar & a Zardoz-costumed HRG on the horizon who will say something like 'Ok now it's our move'.

Competence? I think you're getting this confused with some other show.

Team Carlos epitomized why the writing is so bad this week: They appear, decide to go to Texas where character X is. Drama happens and, surprise! Major character was not shot because invisible woman had arrived off camera and appeared just in time to take a bullet for her. Team Carlos exit stage left.

Exactly. If we'd seen at least some of this backstory maybe 5 episodes earlier Erica's actions may have had some shade to them. But now she's a cartoon Disney villain without the depth and catchy theme song.

That was the dilemma in season 1. Thanks to an implied culling at the end of it and Major's recent work I thought the zombie population had been brought back to a far less critical size.

Thanks. Bit tired when wrote so lucky wasn't typing Lavi & Riv throughought it.

He's been so good in this that I'm willing to forgive him for Adam in Heroes.

I think she is honestly investigating the case, but she doesn't have as much official backing as she implies.

Major's name again showing up in this investigation is not a good thing for him. Even if he's not arrested a dedicated investigator may start looking into any property he's leased.

Even a not great episode of iZombie means I just spend an hour watching a cast with one of the best chemistry on television. It was a really choppy first half as we saw all the moves to re-establish the status quo, which was kind of disappointing.

There's an anime of it but to much concentration on jiggle for me.

The Father's exit was another laughably bad moment on a show determined to commit every bad comic book trope of the last 30years.
'Huh, that smoke power is pretty useful, maybe he can *BANG* nevermind.'

Late to the party I guess.
The little thing that impressed me about this was Beth and Jerry's bickering on what they see as a helpless alien and projecting their ideals/fears on it. But then it gets sick of them and when it does speak it says that it's not just evil or downtrodden but a mix of both and there are things

They have set him up as being the son of a genius super-villain. He probably rates better than your usual office tech flunky.