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Xman Savassi
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When the scene with flash happened,I was pretty sure in the end his dialogue would be something like "I owe you my life, you can always count on my, as you also is my brother" because he wanted to meet Flash bad to tell him he knew he was Barry

I think he just became aware how great cool father he got when he moved to Central City

Im readin the comments and I see everyone agrees with me how stupid this episode was, so I am amazed how this episode managed to get an B- community grade, I gave C-

I really like the presence of Mark Hamill, but the whole reverse flash storyline made me crazy excited

I wonder why Well donet kill mr Cold as easy as he did with the journalist

OMG SOMEONE MAKE SPINOFF JONNY KARATE SHOW I LAUGHED SO HARD

That Bobby who died wasnt the same Bobby I knew from SoA anyway. Sutter created a different character for this last season, another "love you Jackie Boy" puppet.

Man, Fox seriously needs to listen this

"And if you've never seen the sixth sense then Bruce Willis is a ghost." <- Laughed so had

I have a question as a non native english speaker: Does Mads Mikkelsen's acent is noticeable? I cant figure out and I imagined he should have an noticeable accent, making it easier to identify when people need to know if who said what was him.

Their strategy makes no sense… Why dont they just kill the Witches? They have snippers and weapons, kill the Supreme first when she is going out for shopping, finish the rest after. Would make sense they dont do that if they were afraid this strategy would make other covenants aware, but Hank already showed they dont

I really cant understand what goes in the mind of the showrunners when they are doing a good job, decide to "innovate" and screw up. Maybe that why im no showrunner

"and Showtime president David Nevins himself runs onscreen, shouting, “Goddammit, don’t you die!” then performs CPR for a good five minutes until someone pulls him away. “No, David! He’s gone!” Finally, David seems like he’s accepted the natural course of all things, even TV characters, until he tears himself away

I think the bi-polar girl's mother is Margaret