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Plus he's infiltrating a building with a guy called Sam. Had a good chuckle over that realization.

Have they confirmed that they can close the breach? I thought the issue was that they couldn't create a gateway between the breach of Earth-1 to the breach of Earth-2?

I was never the biggest Ronnie/Caitlin fan, but I can't help but just feel weirded out genuinely by the Jay and Caitlin teasing. Maybe it's because I'm so used to Jay being happily married in the comics?

Linda popped up in this episode for a scene, which was nice. Guess they need to establish her for when Wally appears and there's the awkward romance where instead of trying to bang Iris' future husband, she's gonna bang her nephew/cousin/brother. On that last word, I have a small fear that Iris' mom is gonna be all

I'm fully expecting Heatwave to be killed off early in that show.

Forever pleased the Wells stingers are still existing.

It is a bit of a stretch, but they had to give some decent explanation as to why Iris' mother would be out of the picture. The only problem I have with it is how she turns up 20 years later just because her daughters boyfriend died (not to mention taking six months before popping up.)

Point taken. I just find it weird how in the space of three episodes Team Flash have essentially gave a dude enough radiation so he got super-cancered to death, shattered a guy to pieces and then watched someone get a frozen spike through their chest and barely bat an eye over it.

I'm waiting for the inevitable scene where Caitlin and Jay finally make out and in walks a newly-resurrected Ronnie. Bonus points if "Radioactive" is in the background.

Instead of asking her "do you trust me" Barry should have just went "bitch, I am the fastest man alive just do it".

Does Snart killing his own father without Barry stepping in to do anything count as the third death in a row by Team Flash?

Iris places her hand sympathetically on Joe's arm and says that it's alright he kept it from her. As he asks her why she is taking this so well, she smiles and says, "We handle this family dilemma shit better than the Lance's and Queen's do, pops."

Cisco gonna be feeling some vibes in his pants after that smooch.

Murphy is firing shows out like bullets. Thing with Murphy is that his shows tended to be successful when they start out, as Glee's first season and maybe second if you ask a few was seen as good TV and the first two seasons of AHS. Even Scream Queens had a good premiere although judging by the reviews, some may fear

I like her in the Iron Man movies, if only because she has fantastic chemistry with RDJ, but I see her in other things and I just cannot buy her with what roles she has.

That original idea sounded like it would be a fucking blast. But this thing just reeks of standard Murphy formula which means we're in for a wild ride.

But we still got a flashback of Jay fighting Zoom in the episode not ten minutes in, so the audience would know already he's a speedster.

Have the writers forgotten why the pipeline was even established? Do they feel like killing metahumans is better than trapping them in a prison?

I do think she's not trustworthy as she seems, but they'll probably wait more than just an episode to reveal it.

I get that, but it's just tiresome to watch when the obvious outcome will be them realizing they should trust him.