Archer is a prick, but he has empathy in his own way, which makes him such an amazing character.
Archer is a prick, but he has empathy in his own way, which makes him such an amazing character.
I thought it was amazing and a good return to form. I entered not knowing what they were going to do and as the reviewer said it was more of the same but different. I also felt oddly touched by Archer getting upset at the CIA agents. He's an interesting character when he cares about others in his odd way.
I loved the squeal from Mallory and definitely got the Gene Parmesan vibe. Also Cheryl was amazing in this episode.
I'm still wondering if Wells has any powers at all or if he just has a supercharged suit.
As Oliver said, he's much less mentally stable than Barry.
How is this season of SHIELD? I'm almost done with the first season
You're giving me a weird Vibe
When he forced himself in on the investigation I thought it was to reveal himself as the reverse flash.
I found Barry's gift to Iris very creepy. I've been wondering that about Thawne for a while now, is he with iris just to bother barry?
I think the two actors carried that scene. I'm also impressed with how good Grant Gustin is.
There's no way that wells is a future ally of the flash is there? Him having the ring is confusing to me.
I think the TV DC universe is doing amazing lately.
Eddie seemed innocent in this episode, it's harder for me to believe it's him. Maybe a descendant.
I still haven't thrown out the idea that there's more than one reverse flash. I found it interesting that tachyons are used to power him up instead of him having powers.
I liked that Eddie seems to appear innocent in this episode. A quarter of the way through I was sure that this was when Eddie revealed himself as a villain.
Grades can be off like this one. The review read as an A- grade.
I was thinking this morning about just how impressive the firestorm scenes were. Much more than I expect out of network television.
I thought what made the arrow so much better was showing barry the harsh reality of oliver's life.
I still think they do this each season. The villain doesn't come into focus until halfway through the season.
They might be getting better at writing for him