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    Yeah that was my original suggestion in the post. I was just pointing out how it seems the show is driving home that wells is the reverse flash but yet the characters oddly still have not been able to draw that point

    I figured that but Cisco acknowledged Joe when he asked so either Wells isn't on file or Cisco lied about doing the test. Either way I am sure next week will dig even deeper

    But wouldn't Cisco have been able to find a familial bound if the blood was a relative? I have to believe that those blood samples are definitely from two speedsters

    Lol yep Barry's psycho son killed Barry's mom… wait wasn't that an episode of All My Metachildren?

    Can't be that. Cisco said there were two blood types A(which I am to assume is Barry) and AB which he makes sure to note is rare.

    So Wells didn't register on the DNA analysis? I feel like the next episode is either going to be Cisco admitting to a lie or Wells having done extra manipulation as a contingency? I do however like how this episode handled the firestorm story better much more intriguing and less on the angsty dialogue. I feel like DC

    Roy has surprisingly toned down his parkour man I don't think we would be that drunk unless we are watching season 2 of arrow.lol

    No right show because Sasha did that for Bob.lol

    I personally was indifferent since I always thought beth worked better with Darryl and Maggie focusing on Glen was clearly a mental block to avoid facing the idea that her father was beheaded and now her sister was possibly dead. But considering there was no at least evidence on beth until the later episodes there was

    I find it funny that this same site has one reviewer not like that the dialogue in the walking dead feels too obvious at times and another knocked Constantine for not being obvious enough. I like that the episode addressed Maggie's lack of immediate concern for Beth and Darryl rightfully getting the more deserved

    Yeah I agree I would rather him use his wit a but more but yeah I think it might just be more you watching select episodes. He is usually on the receiving end of anything to physical.

    John hasn't really been that active in action. If anything it is more surprising when he does throw a punch since they rarely if ever are in scenes where such a choice is affect(such as fighting possessed humans) I think the show does well in showing John as more skilled but it does lack the promise of a guy who is

    I felt this was an attempt to start branding the show with its comic counterpart's darker elements. It is sad because it could work but Constantine has been to restrained and the world is still being built but there was plenty to grasp in this. But should fate decree this show dead in the water I at least thank it for

    For Ollie and thea. Meanwhile Roy and Laurel are getting nothing

    I get that, but it sure isn't looking well for team Arrow when they can't handle that DJ assassin who really should have been tortured to death by his own music.

    I liked the title story more than the over arching one. I liked that Roy was a beast in this episode but when is Oliver going to realize that he needs to train his team. Roy was schooled by DJ demon head jr. And at this point it is not looking good that outside of oliver none of his team can even take on that slim jim

    This definitely was a CW heavy episode. I felt the way Iris acted was petty given all Barry has been through and admitted. I can understand wanting to do the whole jealousy angle but given the way barry/iris interacted I would have found it more believable for Iris to try to help until her feelings made her realize

    Fair enough I still wouldn't like tyrese though for letting a man that threatened to snap a baby's neck live. But I can see why others appreciate him. I did like his conviction overall I just could not like his implementation

    I guess fan like was a bad choice overall but he always felt like a confusing background character and it never helped that he came 3 seasons behind his comic debut.

    You're right I don't remember him outright claiming to eat people. But I still find it hard to believe in compassion for a man that would threat to snap a baby's neck that is a level of depravity that doesn't make for a much redeemable person