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Whenever Barry brings up that he found the "Man in Yellow" to his father, I wish that his dad would ask questions like:

Did anybody think it was weird that Oliver didn't bother to check on his electrocuted partner before having a heart to heart with Ray?

Didn't Oliver become a badass of sorts in his first year on the island? Wasn't MM training with the league for like five years total? I think that you just have to take for granted that in comic-book world you can become a martial arts fighter much more quickly than is realistic.

MB as the lower key non-steroidy Slade is so much better than the hammy character he played last season.

Right, though if he was doing this trick before I don't know how it would have worked when Barry chased RF outside and Wells was still inside. Was he running back inside while he fought Barry?

What did everyone think of the previews for next month? We see Cisco looking at the image of RF trapped in the chamber. I think that this is supposed to suggest that the RF interacting with Wells was some sort of hologram? We also see some sort of effect where there are two Dr. Wellses (or a future one) . In any

Is Iris's investigation necessary when Barry shows off his secret identity to every metahuman he encounters, including the Firestorm folks.?

Is it really a great idea for Barry to be taunting so many of the supervillains with his mask off?

RF's lighting is red. Barry has red suit, yellow lightning. RF has yellow suit, red lightning. Still not sure that he's the same guy from the winter finale.

Maybe, but if there's time travel, could be someone else from the future. Also, different build, size.

Are we sure that Wells is the RF who was the same villain from few episodes ago? Wells wouldn't have gotten his powers until the Tachyon thingy was stolen and they did appear together.

Never mind-you're right. I thought he was starting to heal, but it might have just been the lighting.

"Wells has no powers (Needed medical help and didnt heal quickly"

I think that the rights-reading was intentional-to identify Eddie so RF didn't kill him.

I assumed that asking Thawne to read him his rights was to identify Thawne to RF so he wouldn't kill him.

I'm not sure-I think that he's healing before then, but it's not as noticeable until after.

I think that he starts healing before then, but it becomes more visible as he gets closer. Would he really want a power-suit that helps people nearby it?

He speed heals in the closing scene. So he has his powers.

I liked the reasonably subtle fast-healing effect during Wells's reveal, though I wonder how he's going to explain where his wounds went.

Seeing the somewhat calmer depowered Slade for the last 15 minutes, reminded me what a good actor Manu Bennet can be and how wasteful it was to have him play crazy-Slade in such a hammy way all season.