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The Wally West family melodrama is a drag on the show. It disrupts any momentum of Zoom/STAR Labs/Metahumans shenanigans and walls off Joe and Iris from the rest of the cast and plots. Hopefully this changes when Wally presumably gets the speed force or something.

At this point I wait to hear how the show is doing after 6-10 episodes while it piles up on my DVR. Shannara is still piling up and it sounds like it may stay that way for a while…

Would have been perfect had it been set to the theme of "Secret Tunnels"

Ugh. I actually dropped Angel partway through S4 because I could not stand him at all. Someday I'll have to get around to finishing the show (and finishing Mad Men, which he also ruined for me as of S2).

Still waiting for that Penny Dreadful/Once Upon a Time crossover. Turns out every classic Victorian character is also related to a Disney family. Because magic!

What I especially love about Elizabeth Mitchell's Snow Queen is that she is almost sympathetic enough to be redeemable. It makes her villainy a lot more interesting to watch because we as an audience really don't know what's going to happen.

Did you see that door the Snow Queen walked through at the end though? I was getting serious Kingdom Hearts vibes from that.

Woah woah woah, you're asking for a lot there! And now that Believe is cancelled, OUAT has no excuse for not bringing Jamie Chung back.

This season has probably had more character development so far for Emma than all three previous seasons combined.

Speaking of authentic, I loved how SunTrust was the first thing we see when Gary gets off the plane in Atlanta. Sounds about right to me.

I agree she's the best character, but if she's dead that is a hell of a send off.
"My fight is over." RIP Anya.

Come on, we all know that superheroes compete based on who has the biggest salmon ladder.

I'm a Laurel fan (yes, we exist) but that scene was bad and made me feel bad for everyone involved.

Speaking of apprentices, any chance we'll see Sin again? She and Sara had a more interesting relationship in like five episodes than Oliver and Roy ever have.

Don't forget "I'm Cupid, stupid" and the best Hong Kong flashbacks so far with Katana, and I agree this was at least a B.

I don't think the fact that she's suiting up means she's a League of Assassins quality vigilante. She's bound to struggle and fail occasionally, which IMO is more interesting to watch.

"I'm 25 and my drinking days are over!"

I've grown accustomed to the violence in S3 to the point where I was hoping Varrick would direct a spirit vine blast at Jr. and kill him.

"Then, everything changed when Zhu Li attacked."

I don't watch this show so I'm happy to have that guy leave Bones.