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I follow most of the cast and Kevin Smith on Twitter, and I agree with you. They posted a lot and all seemed to enjoy working together very much, and it showed.

Even over on Arrow Darhk continuously gives Green Arrow and his "friends" announced breaks. Like after GA saved his daughter and wife from Anarky, and after he killed Laurel. They do at least give a reason for Darhk not being the main focus in those ep's, but it still requires some suspension of belief that the bad

I get angry at character/show stupidity way more often than I'm emotionally moved. The Nora/Barry scene didn't really affect me, mainly because I don't really feel that deeply about Barry one way or the other, and because the upsetting thing about not saving Nora wasn't the fact that she remained dead, but that Barry

I thought we already knew that, though? Their best friend-ness has been emphasized throughout the past couple of seasons. My comment was less a critique of the characters and more of an actual question of what they're doing with that ship. Barry was in love with her all last season - I guess he still is? - but his

I think he's fallen off quite a bit in recent years, but his earlier work more than makes up for that (for me).

I wouldn't mind his angst so much if it was about something he should actually feel tons of angst about. Like opening up that breach that is currently the cause of all of his problems.

Earth 2 at least has better infrastructure to destroy. So short sighted.

"Run, Jesus. Run."

I wonder what, exactly, is going on with WestAllen? Iris tells Barry they're fated or whatever, and then he tells her that she'll always be the one to bring him home even though he isn't sure what's going on between them, and then offers her a platonic hug? I wonder if it's a ship stall for something bigger happening

I think it just amounts to - it's Oliver's show, so he's the one who has to have the upper hand on Darhk.

The sha(wo)man also mentioned that you need a totem or idol to channel the light/power. Oliver has that, Felicity doesn't. I think the whole clunky light thing is just a way of showing that Oliver has to become that for himself - he can't rely on Felicity or anyone else to be that for him.

I enjoy watching it. There are episodes that are slogs that I'll complain about, but as long as I'm entertained and the show is fast-paced and fun I don't really care about plot holes and doofiness that I would complain about if I were in the middle of an arc I didn't like or something.

It was nice to see that HIVE didn't skimp on the upgrades in the houses under the dome.

If that's true, then his Russian island companion going magically bad was a more painful experience for him than any of his friends/family dying, and the Shadowspire dude choking him out was more traumatic than Tommy or his mother dying. So…if there's placement to get upset about, get upset about those.

The Russian lady on the island who Oliver allegedly loved because a hallucination told him so was in that montage, and the breakup of his actual engagement is the painful event you're calling out? LOL.

I don't think Iris is opportunistic at all, but didn't they show last year that Iris *did* have feelings for Barry back then? It seems like last year she wanted to go against fate, and now she's more inclined to go with it. Which is fine, I guess, since there's got to be something appealing about knowing that it's

Wasn't this when she asked Caitlin if she believed in fate and brought up the future newspaper and her marriage to Barry over on E2?

Barry strikes me as the kind of guy who would go looking for this kind of information specifically because he didn't have much family around.

Never said there was anything wrong with her *thinking* it. There was probably a more appealing way of expressing it to Barry, though.

"I do wish they had a better reason for Barry and Iris being together other then "The Future said so.""