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Oh yeah, that works. Poor Lance.

Damn, how many people did Oliver kill in S1? I know he was up to at least 20-something, but it was still shocking to see him dropping bodies left and right. I did love seeing the original suit (my favorite) and the greasepaint mask. Even Prometheus doing that completely unnecessary flip over the desk brought back fond

"Barry, is there something I can do for you? Another evil speedster to help you with or—"

Barry: “How do you guys say, “‘See you later’ over there?”
H.R.: *gestures dramatically* “Until our next communion!”
Barry: *very quietly* “Allright, see you later.”
Iris: *whispers* “So weird.”
Wally: *stifles a laugh* “See you later.”
Cisco looks annoyed.

I really wanted the tiger to be named Ser Pounce.

I like Hawaiian pizza. Now, Manhattan clam chowder, that's truly hellish.

"You should smile more you have such a pretty smile. This is the 318 to the Bad Place making thousands of stops for literally no reason. Now, you’ll notice it is very hot in here, and it will get one degree hotter every time you think about how hot it is. One final note, the dining car is at the very back of the

"Ugh, that’s a real situation. I’m glad that story’s being told." Glover's line reading was perfectly deadpan.

Cecile made brief appearances in a couple of S1 episodes: the one in which Eddie was accused of killing two police officers, and the crossoverish one with Arrow and Firestorm. I don't remember her from S2, but I wasn't paying close attention in S2.

The deleted scene of Caitlin cutting off her lips will be on the DVD.

This is easily the best Flash episode in a long time. Barry was smart. They used science and sciencey stuff. It was funny, joyful, and sweet. I wish The Flash could be like that all the time.

The tendon slashing was nasty. I can't even think about it without cringing. I liked the wrestling moves. The choreography and stunt work hasn't always been up to par lately, so it was nice to get something new and well done.

If Wally does it again two or three more times before he finally learns his lesson, then we'll know for sure.

Maybe Iris is nervous about that whole "fastest man alive" thing?

I've seen the crossover and the CW premiere. Gustin and Benoist are great together, and their version of Superman is refreshing, slightly dorky, and charming. More like Christopher Reeve Superman and nothing like dark, angsty Superman. I don't know that I'll watch regularly, but it's corny and cute.

Except that when he busted out the, "Not!" I thought, "What, did you travel back in time? Who are you, my mother in the 1990s?" It's good to have Wells back.

I agree with that, but I thought Arrow did Roy and Thea very well. They were often more mature and believable than the adults around them.

Clearly they won't know how to proceed until Barry works it out on the glass board with a dry-erase marker. "Okay, so this is us…"

Because Hollywood is just teeming with juicy roles for black actresses in their late forties?