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Logic suggests I would cry at the Flash too but something about SG, the performances of the two sisters just set me off every week.

Sure, just thought I'd point out where people may have got the idea from.

I assumed they went for the one that has Lex in it, cos I've never heard of it so assumed it was a LexCorp reference.

He knows J'onn could handle it, simple as that.

We did kind of get a 'both keys at the same time' last episode, but it wasn't played for laughs, sadly (unless you count the stretchy arms special effects).

This goddamn show makes my cry every week..

At least a fold out drinks cabinet in the background. Something!

I was too busy waiting for the guy to be a stealth badass like in Banshee, but he didn't have time for the 3 seasons of cuckolding first

It happens to be where Trent lives, but thats not why I'm here!

A Jared from Silicon Valley cameo to point that out would have done it for me

Mafia on the PS2 was an incredibly glitchy GTA clone set in 1920s NYC, and everytime you crashed a car you failed the mission, but the shoot out bits were so good I played it to the end.

1) I can't believe we didn't get a Gus Gorman ' Both keys at the same time' reference.

Actually I don't have a problem with that, because it would just mean that Rip didn't consider the fall of Star City important in the grand scheme of things.

And I three. 37 today. Good grief.

The biggest criticism of Murphy on here is usually about him starting things really well and then forgetting to finish them, or losing interest in a plot strand or character.

You want to know how great this episode was?

I said something similar in a previous thread - it weakens Peggy's victories if all she's doing is beating a load of incompetent men and the women who control them from the shadows.

But thats usually terrible writing and unintentional (or intentional and sexist writing). This is willfully dumbing down 49% of the population as a reaction to the sexism that Peg would have faced back in the late 40s/50s.

'I'll go over there, pop a wheelie, then you…'