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I think the show's strength as it's presented both Josh and Greg as valid, but ones with their own issues and outside lives.
But this episode is brilliant because it finally presents to her that REBECCA can also be a choice.

The murder changed things up a bit this week; Liv and Peyton got to play some great comedy with their stripper adventures (and the help of Johnny Frost's continually evolving debauchery) while Ravi got to be at the dramatic heart of the story. And it worked just so well.
The scenes where Ravi applies his skills to

We get to see a Anders play a completely new version of Blaine, so I'm up for it.

A rush order for Vaughn, maybe? Though it could be interesting if they thought they were finally bagging Liv and didn't realize there was a second zombie on the premises.

Though I think we can all agree that didn't happen now, right?

Peyton was delightfully annoying as she kept on pestering Liv for a vision on command. Their lap dance scene was hilarious too.

I don't think Don E is prepared to handle any level of power, but it's going to be fun to see him go off the rails trying.

Season 3 should be Barry lost in time while Wally steps in for him.

The GOESFASTER is a perfect name for a super-hero.

He did? I've been watching for that but missed it. Pity Jessie wasn't there.

Okay, I'm still mad that my favourite Golden Age hero has been made-over into a murderous monster. But this was everything that the show should be; brilliantly acted, full but tightly written, witty and yet having a real emotional heart rather than soap-romance entanglements.

Absolute fluff but pretty likeable nonetheless. Possibly because there weren't half as many sub-plots boiling around the all important romance one.
It helped that Gustin and Benoist have great chemistry and play non-emo characters.
Barry now leaps ahead in the 'how many random strangers can I reveal my secret identity

The cast generally sell it as always, but as always there's a whole lot of nonsense.

Action Man has slowly become the dark heart of Rusty's childhood trauma and now we can add 'babykillah' to his resume. The world's worst pull-my-finger joke just got darker as it went on and you saw him slip from joking uncle to serious mode.
"I just didn't want to lose another Scraps" explains a lot about Rusty's

1. Because they were on the list for arching Venture ahead of Monarch and Gary didn't want to kill them, just out of the way for a while.
2. He's pretty much a serial killer who likes to disintergrate people. This way he gets to relieve his tension without worrying about whatever usual problems of fnding victims/

I was thinking more Hayden Christiensen than CB. He's certainly doing a decent impersonation of him so far.

mentioning the kids is a classic death-flag.

Would Claire working at Josie's count?

At first I thought his wince was at the taste of pruno, but realized he'd got a cut mouth from Matt.

He was presented as morally dodgy last season and he seems in way too deep with the wrong people this one.
I won't be surprised if Karen discovers he's part of the whole thing.