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For such a fun show, they really nailed all of the emotions tonight. So many tears!

Surprised how much I enjoyed this. The show always left me feeling uncomfortable (which is the idea, I know), I wasn't exactly a "fan" per se, but I could enjoy it.

We can only hope!

Gladly! Kelly was in a seasons long love triangle with Brandon and Dylan, and they both propose (wtf?) so she finally has to make a choice and declares "I choose me!" and then of course that only lasts a little while and she ends up bouncing between them again.

Who does Olivia think she is choosing herself, Kelly Taylor? ;)

My point exactly. But every week the review has to call her one. I don't get it, honestly.

Really enjoyed Iris's knock out punch, still don't understand why she's viewed as a "problem" which has to be reiterated week after week and really hoping that changes soon.

They're absolutely painting it as a bad choice by Joe and Barry to keep it from Iris. She's been proving that week after week. I just hope they go through with it, and don't hold back. There is no reason to keep it from her, and it's probably MORE dangerous not knowing in this case. It was a ridiculous decision by

Yes! "I find it tiresome that it's THIS one thing that the reviewer or viewers will claim is 'bringing down the show' or is too 'cliche' when literally everything else - from Wells to the superhero team to the FOTWs - is also replaying tropes we've seen in comic book shows/movies ad nauseum. A frankly strange bias

Yes, that's exactly it. The comic book love interest is always the most ridiculous twisting of plot, but like you said, I think they're really trying here. And I hope they don't keep Iris in the dark for too long, she needs to be an active participant in the whole story.

Maybe it is the Laurel hangover that has everyone all in a tizzy. But give the Iris a chance, she's getting better and better every episode.

I really don't understand all of the comments about Iris being problematic. She's getting more interesting every episode, and her chemistry with Barry really popped in the rooftop scene. She absolutely needs more development, but from some of the comments you would think she's a love interest robot. Sheesh.

Why the anti Jessica/Harvey?? They have the MOST electric chemistry on the show. I hope they explore it.

Camille really hates her family, huh? I get the love and need to travel, but sheesh. The house isn't just her's, Zeek and the rest of the family need it, too. She's not exactly being very warm or understanding.

My thoughts exactly. It seemed like they were setting the stage to sell it to them, assuming their house is not salvageable.

Agreed, which is why I think we might get a divorce this time. And as others have pointed out, Jasmine and Crosby (and Adam and Kristina) have all come to a balance in their relationships. I don't know that Joel and Julia can do that, since they were so used to their old dynamic.

Great finale, can't wait for it to return. However, I really wish they would have made Katrina evil. What's the point of bringing her back only to have her kidnapped by headless? The wife in distress routine is so very, very old.

Jasmine for Braverman of the Week, hands down!

I just cant care about Ryan and Amber. Nope, no thanks. Beyond that, very excited for the season ahead. 

Maybe she knew she would never sign it, and it was just a ploy to get the outcome? Because when Mike is finally outed, the only thing saving them will be the LACK of paper trail.