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My only problem with this theory, and this very well might be my lack of comprehension of the rules of time travel, it there are any, anyway, is: if Savitar indeed is Barry from the future and he creates himself by killing Iris, then who imprisons him in the Speed Force? There would be no Flash left to do so, cause

Although Barry Allen being Barry Allen's ultimate enemy is a delicious bit of cosmic retribution, I'm not sure the show'd be willing to say "Hey, you're supposed to root for this hero who ultimately turns bad and starts killing a bunch of people". It would just be a huge slap on the face.
Although Savitar CAN be a

It's hard to be mad at Alex's questionable logic when she's such a badass! Chyler Leigh, much like Tom Cavanagh on The Flash, is the gift that keeps on giving and she often elevates the material she's given to new heights. She's the MVP of this episode and what an episode it was! If this wasn't a genre show, I would

Man, "Feud" once again proves Ryan Murphy is at it's best when he's a fan of what he's writing. Pair him up with a couple of A+ actors, led by Lange and Sarandon and you've got a true winner.
It's truly amazing to see Jessica Lange in a Murphy-written role that isn't a rework of one of her AHS characters (which were

Tom Cavanagh is the gift that keeps on giving. i would really watch a show that's just him doing the million versions of Harrison Wells that exist in the multiverse.
Julian and Caitlin are happening, and while I do admit Danielle Panabaker and Tom Felton have some nice chemistry together, it's still a super bad idea.

Well, I sort of disagree with Caroline. The show DOES have a clear intention and focus and that is to tell the story of Kara as Supergirl, her life as a girl who's really more of a superhero than a girl (hence the lack of reporter Kara scenes; well, that and the lack of Calista Flockhart). Whether the show is doing a

I'm with Caroline here. I've never really seen the Lena-Kara ship but their final scene together was quite fiery. I'm compelled to say Melissa Benoist is just a good actress that can have chemistry with any actor, but then again I never saw that sort of heat with Mehcad Brooks, or Jeremy Jordan OR Blake Jenner

So they will apparently make us wait a lot more episodes before Kara and Mon-El eventually do get together. I would've loved if they'd finally done it in the musical episode, while singing an amazing duet but that's just the Glee in me talking.
I'm starting to consider Winn less of a character and more of a prop but it

I actually liked this episode and I give props to The Flash for not extending the whole "let's keep this secret from Joe" thing a lot longer, considering the Iris subplot is bound to last for the remainder of the season.
Barry got to say his first "Run (insert name here), run" which must have feel good for Gustin

The mad scientist said it to Livewire when she was on the torture chair.

Man, I live for Kara and Mon-El. I haven't liked a fictional relationship so much since Nathan and Haley. That final scene killed me. I wanted to punch Kara for not kissing him.
"low budget Batman getup" has to be the very best description of a superhero costume I've ever read.
But I agree, Kara was a a bit of a

God, please don't let Caitlin and Julian become a thing, please! With everything that girl has going on, the last thing she needs is a pessimistic and bitter love interest, or any love interest for that matter.
Is it wrong I really want Killer Frost back? Especially now that it seems Black Siren is the one who's back

Man, Tom Felton was at his Malfoy-est this episode, Philosopher's Stone and everything. I'm sure he's a one season character, a la Eddie and he's probably gonna go the same way…tragic ending, cause The Flash is way too cruel to allow someone a happy ending.
And boy, does Barry have a way of pissing speedsters off.

Possibly on the series finale.

I don't think so. The man under that Transformer is buff….like Colossus buff. No way it can be lanky Barry.

The way I see it, Caitlin is surely going the "fallen hero" way. I can totally see her pulling off a Darth Vader and going full on evil then finding some redemption before her ultimate death. Still, I think Caitlin is pretty safe, at least for this season.
HR sure seems to be the most expendable one, considering both

It's beyond clear this is Sherman-Palladino's show. Palladino may know his way around Stars Hollow, but it's Sherman-Palladino who truly understands it and both Winter and Fall are the biggest proof.
Lauren Graham shouldn't just be nominated, she should win an Emmy. The biggest issue with GG was it's unwillingness to

This was the first episode of the revival I truly enjoyed because it was the first in which the GG actually do some growing up.
Rory needed to break down with someone and who's a better shoulder for her to cry on than Jess? After all, he's the only one she could do it with cause she knows he's the only one who won't

See, to me it felt natural. She never met her parents and obviously had this "my-parents-sacrificed-for-me" idea in her head. To see her realize that her parents were just as flawed as everyone else made her character even more relatable. The writers could've taken the easy way out and have her go the rogue way but to

Zack Snyder wants to do a tortured Superman. We get it, he's an alien in a foreign world whose family and planet were destroyed. That's enough to torture anyone. By why on Earth is Snyder's Superman a mute? Lex Luthor's assistant got more lines in BvS than the S in the tittle.
What the Supergirl writers and specially