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Was that Cavanagh's voice talking as grodd doing those scenes or just whoever voices grodd normally? It was so good it was hard to tell

The police captain doesn't know, although after that "the mayor said the same thing" line this episode he's probably on track to figuring it out

Ok since no one is mentioning this in here, I'm just going to come out and ask; who was Liza Warner? I do not remember her at all, I'm assuming she was in season 3? Honestly the only reason I remember China white is because I remember hearing her name a lot in season 3, but Warner doesn't ring any bells, which made

I actually think the way theyve set it up makes sense. Its kind of like they are soldiers, they dont kill defenseless or innocent people, just ones in battle. Im just not sure why it was necssary to bother writing in. They haven't done anything with the fact that hes killing people now since the first few episodes, so

It really bothers me that Oliver is seemingly just not going to confront Susan about the whole evidence gathering thing. Like just because her journalistic reputation is discredited doesn't mean she can't still find a way to out him, and if anything the fact that she was discredited to keep it from getting out will

I thought this episode actually worked very well outside of the obvious issue involving the secret-keeping. Wally's character development continued in an interesting way, I like the Barry becoming a teacher dynamic, HR and Cisco were funny as always, the villian while one-note served the purpose of the plot well and

That's a bit farfetched, I could see them doing something where Dinah is related to laurel though, like a long lost stepsister or something

Well I think when he said it was chill he didn't mean "hookup culture" chill, he just meant dating someone without the intent of marriage "chill". Nothing sleepy about that. As for the "No"…yah I'll give you that one, but I still place the blame more on bad writing than the character

There were hints before, but it was definitely a bit sudden. The whole thing felt rushed, I mean they literally used the anime cliche of having one character accidentally fall into another ones arms

Flash is more like the really great looking meal that loses its taste and substance the more you eat.

The line was "you mean the man who recruited a bunch of reject superheroes to NOT save his family", and yes it was amazing

Flash is improving!…still by far the weakest show in the Arrowverse though

I agree, I thought this was way better than the George Lucas one as well as many others. I'm beginning to think Sava just doesn't like cheesy fun time travel stories.

I'm really appreciating Julian as the no-nonsense character who's willing to call anyone and everyone out on their shit

No one is better off with the Hawks.

"My name is Barry Allen, and I am the dumbest man alive. My mother was murdered right in front of me when I was a child by a man from the future name Eobard Thawne who died when his ancestor Eddie Thane killed himself. I used my speedster powers to go back and save her twice, the first time deciding not to change the

Why can I imagine this so perfectly

Yah I don't like they all treat him. It's not even consistent with when he was first introduced, like one episode cisco is like this guy is cool let's get him and then the next episode he's annoyed by him and thinks he's up to something. The characterization of Cisco this season is all around pretty bad, and nothing

And now it's gone back to doing it well

I think the episode went much more smoothly after Barry shared his secret. Even things not connected to Barry were better in the second half of the episode, like cisco wasn't as much of an uncomfortable dick to HR