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Oh wow! I was already livid at that lawyer comment about biological parents and I completely forgot Meredith was an adoptive parent!! Wow! She should've given her the stank eye that Bailey gave Callie's lawyer during her (glorious) testimony.

I totally agree with there being too many hashtags on the show now. It's not so much the writing we now have to quickly read because they put so many up at once. For me, the problem is that the writers put too many pauses in between dialogue to let the hashtags play out. I caught myself at least twice in this episode

That "too chatty" line made me legitimately uncomfortable last night. Like the thought of Rosa (or whatever her name is) smiling all the time and willingly chatting with her neighbors TERRIFIES me!

I'm still not recovered from watching that the first time. She is terrifyingly talented.

I concur!

Can someone explain to me why Barry couldn't have attacked Zoom once he let Wally go and Wally left the premises? Even if Zoom tried to go after Wally again once he realized Barry wasn't going to hold up his end of the deal, Barry is 4x FASTER than normal. Once Wally was safe there was NOTHING Zoom had over Barry, not

Great! You just opened up ANOTHER crap plot-hole. Now that we know Zoom's back-story, how tf are we meant to believe he was so good at physics and biochem. Ugghhh what an absolute mess this was.

Rookie mistake

I felt like tonight's episode was a bit all over the place and awkward. The entire plot thread with Jane's job was rather pointless. I get that it was necessary for the Jane/Xo rift, but Xo being a mess and causing problems for Jane could've been accomplished solely in the club, not with them running all over town and

Considering the company he shares, and how they'v all managed not to be all dark and gloomy, Iris' words to Snart kept recurring during Wally's scenes:
"Everyone in this room has had a messed up childhood. Get over it!"
Barry's mother died and he lived 15 years knowing his father was rotting in jail over a crime he

The show runner is Definitely playing it safe and procedural. I don't even know if that makes it better or worse than last season though. At least last season they were still taking risks-horrible, confusing, and nonsensical as they were, they were still risks. And at least then we knew what needed to be done to fix

Tonight's episode was extremely safe in the first half and very messy in the second half. Pandora and her husband cannot carry the sense of danger or all-powerful-greek-gods that they need to. They don't feel like villians as much as they feel like confused narrators, explaining and filling in the bits of information

Grey's Anatomy was effing AMAZING last night. That was emmy-worthy television in my humble opinion. And remembering it now makes me even more angry at Sleepy Hollow. How Grey's can still steal your breath away after twelve years, but the sleepy hollow writers can't make a SEVEN YEAR apocalypse stretch past one season

YES, PLEASE!! Since Frances Ha, Greta Gerwig has quickly become one of my favorites. Mistress America was so good. And Saoirse Ronan is extremely talented!

Absolutely disagree. Betsy/Nikki's line delivery in the barn scene was one of the most cringe-worthy things I've ever seen. Yes, *ever.* It was so bad and uncomfortable. Idk. I liked her well enough in the first episode, but now that I think of it, that was probably because she only spoke for like 12 seconds. The show