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Damn that House clip got my hopes up for a second that Hugh Laurie was improbably joining the cast of The Americans, which would never happen but would be absolutely amazing if he did.

I hoped against hope that it would be Snart stepping out of that second Wave Rider. Patrick J Adams is a pretty good consolation prize though.

Mrs. Stein DID seem rather eager to get rid of her husband. After he was missing for 4 months too!

I was so happy. No Savage AND no Hawk people? All the show needs is to bribe Wentworth Miller into coming back full time to bring back Snart and I might actually enjoy watching the show again.

It was a great moment but it confused me. Did Ray just sit there and let Mick's accomplice murder an innocent security guard/police officer? That really doesn't seem to be his style…

That scene was great and I hope Rex Tyler becomes a regular next season but given Patrick J Adams' role on Suits, I don't see how that's possible.

You can't think too hard about time travel in Arrow verse. Like in Flash Season 1, they erased Reverse Flash from the timeline by killing Eddie (his great, great, great, grandfather) but all the shit he did like, killing Barry's mom, still happens. Even though it shouldn't because, Reverse Flash should never have been

The final scene with Mick and Snart was super sweet but it was clouded with my frustration over my realization that Sara wouldn't get a similar scene with Laurel even though SHE TOTALLY DESERVED TO.

I shouted at the TV when they showed the 2013 scene for Mick to say goodbye to Snart and not do anything similar for Sara. WTF Show? I was never a big Laurel fan but Sara deserved one final good bye to her sister.

Flash Season 2 has been such a disappointment. That show hit a sophomore slump BAD.

I am so terrified about what this will mean for CEG's third season. Worst case scenario, it gets cancelled and it has gained enough critical acclaim for Hulu to pick it up? (It worked for Mindy Project!)

Literally my first thought when I heard Supergirl was moving to CW was, "I hope this doesn't fuck with CEG". I am worried to hear that Supergirl is forcing it to move to the Friday death slot but hopefully, it will prove to be the exception rather than the rule. Maybe the niche audience and poor ratings will flourish

Yes!! Every time I hear somebody say "Seriously?", I remember that episode and start cracking up.

Yeah, Arizona agreeing to let Callie take Sofia to New York seemed incredibly dumb to me-like how the hell do you function if you are spending every year in a different school/state? Kids need stability! And wasn't Penny's thing just supposed to be a year anyway? And why would Penny even take Callie back after the way

THAT MADE ME SO ANGRY. You have superpowers Barry!! DO SOMETHING!

The worst part was when Thea took his side. Thea, the character who spent all of the first two seasons of the show moping about her family lying to her, told Oliver it was cool to lie to his fiance.

I'm pretty sure the entire bs secret son plot was just an excuse to break up Felicity and Oliver and extend the drama. Mark my words- they will be getting married in the series 100th episode.

Donna was a mother trying to protect her seven year old daughter from a crinimal father. Oliver was a man hiding a secret son from his soon to be wife FOR MONTHS (and then making a major decision about said secret son without consulting said future wife). Those two are objectively not the same. One was a mother

To be fair, stopping a bunch of nuclear bombs from literally destroying the entire world is objectively more important that rescuing a single person, even if that is Thea.

Yeah with some people, there really is no way for Felicity to win. I agree with the reviewer that the nuke plot was moronic and should not have happened but the fact is if Felicity was crying and upset, people would complain that she is reverting back to S3 mopey ways and not focusing on the mission. Some people would