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I still think they missed the boat by having a crossover with Arrow, and  having Ollie and Archie in prison together

“Firebughead”!

There is only 14 years of difference between them.

Yeah I think Ronnie’s only getting in via bribery at this point.

I assume he said something nice to her and she loved him again. That’s how every storyline of hers goes.

Never, she never hears herself. Because she’s a massive fool.

I can’t decide if this is a compliment or shade. 

It wouldn’t even be the weirdest thing Betty is into

I feel like I already knew that

Vanessa Morgan as Toni was so hot in this episode it was unreal

It was amazing that Hiram was acting like he had the moral high ground, and Hermione and Veronica both seemed to buy it

I am happy for Danielle Panabaker to be directing an episode, both for her and because hopefully new challenges like that will keep her excited about the show, unlike Carlos Valdes who sadly seems to have become a bit checked out of it on his way out the door, though like you say the not-great writing for Cisco this

Didn’t know she’s directing. That’s awesome!

Caitlin was barely in this episode, probably because Danielle Panabaker was doing prep work for the upcoming episode that she is going to direct.

It was a real gut punch when Jughead toasted to 50 years “and here’s to 50 more” just as they cut to Fred clapping.

Yeah, I got the same sort of feeling from it as I did when Luke’s last words to Leia in Star Wars were “no one’s ever really gone”. Obviously both were meant to mean something different when the scene was originally written (in this case, just another example of how Fred Andrews was always the least horrible parent in

Yeah, having him slide into the scene with the line “As I live and breathe!” and then monologue about how life is short and you should enjoy it was... is ironic the right word?

Luke Perry’s remaining scenes are all going to have an elegiac feeling to them, but his appearance here was particularly so, as almost all of his lines have a resonance that obviously couldn’t have been anticipated when the scene was filmed.

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Then again, it’s not as if Barry Allen is famous. All Dwyer knows for sure at this point is that the Flash is a guy who looks vaguely like John Mulaney.