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Never got that vibe at all. Only 'you're my nerdy friend that I never considered dating' . As it was also obvious Barry held a torch for her it just had a high-school feel to it.

His expression is halfway between boyish glee and 'gee, these leathers are riding up something fierce'.

Tonight had Team Flash at the jerkiest of it's jerk moments. Sure there's the patented CW make-up moments later on but that still doesn't excuse the pure meanness, especially from Cisco, aimed at HR & Julian earlier in the episode.

I like how he only got the job because they were short handed after 'the incident', which is a nice way of saying half the staff were murdered by terrorist.

The smart piece of writing for this episode involved the alien slaver-ring; true aliens were abducting humans, but they were doing it at the behest OF a human and their defeat was aided by other aliens. That's good, in no way can this plot be reduced to an ALIENS DO BAD THINGS headline which is important in a world

Presuming you've watched the finale by now and it's interesting that your point, very clearly made, becomes another thing you can look at and go "Ah, yes. That means something completely different now from what we thought it did.

They have unlimited time & resources and Michael literally describes the plan as having 4,000,000+ parts. Being unpredictable is part of the design and what makes it fun.

a vow of silence doesn't stop you helping anyone, it just means you can't talk.

His motivation for revenge because she was 'that English woman' wasn't a great piece of writing either. Has he only ever known one?

Despite some glaring inconsistancies it was ok, right up until Watson began his text affair at which time it just became 'oh fun. Moffatt's working out his personal issues on screen again'.
The problem is that the execution of Sherlock needs to be clever and the show wants to be an emotion-packed drama. Instead those

Most of this is obviously a subjective list, bu the final season of Person of Interest not being included here is just as obviously an oversight.

The lawn jockeys.

After last weeks frenetics the slower pace to this one allowed me to enjoy this episode a lot more. It really helped that Dirk & Todd were in make-up mode.
Honestly a lot of my irritation with the show sprang entirely from the Todd-fighting-his-destiny dramatics. Now that he's accepted it maybe they can lower the

Yes. Bart just never examined what she did enough to recognize it. She killed people, she moved on. But then I guess her trying to kill him put everyone where they needed to be so the universe didn't want her to realize it, eh?

I guess I should admit now that I've seen all the movies on tv and the whole thing is just pretty meh for me. I don't think they're bad, just don't really care either way so going in I didn't really have any expectations.

It is a really nice apartment.

Might as well rewrite Inertia as an evil twin for Wally. He hasn't gotten one yet.

So he's evil and/ or doomed.

Dr. Alchemy & his philosopher's stone is an old Flash comic foe so when they decided to use him they might have decided to ask him or if Felton was available for the show they decided to bring in Alchemy. Felton's proving a gain for the show either way, maybe the writing will catch up.

Part of it was I don't think she ever saw his face in focus. But if he lets the man-bun down and the lighting is right I think the penny is going to drop.