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It was an interesting callback to the fact that Earth-1 Iris WANTED to be a cop like her dad, and Joe stopped her. Last episode we found out Joe became a cop because he was following his own dad's footsteps, so the idea is still around.

There are a lot of places they could take our Cisco having a dark side, though. Especially since Reverb's advanced powers and some details about Killer Frost seem to imply that they might be where our characters are headed.

And the obvious consequence of the disastrous confrontation with Zoom—other than Barry being locked up with Jessie & alt-Wally or whoever the guy in the iron mask is—is that Cisco-1 will take Reverb's goggles, which will work on the Earth-2 frequency.

The last we saw of him was Detective Iris West checking his body to see if he was hurt—which was nice characterization on her part, when she could have chased Killer Frost for revenge—but I'm not sure if he made it.

Not enough up votes for this!

But Zoom killing Ronnie gives Killer Frost a motivation to work against him, and makes her a potential wild card who might team up with Team Flash and/or betray them, like Captain Cold. That's a golden setup!

Uh, have you seen the show? Caitlin always gets the worst plot possible, if she gets a plot at all. Jay Garrick is just par for the course.

Seriously, if they killed off Caitlyn and replaced her with Killer Frost I would be happy. It's a MUCH better part for the actress than the scientist who stands around asking for definitions of basic terms and making eyes at random men.

In fairness, on both Earths she was partnered with the dullest knife in the drawer.

I wish it was Patty, but if it's not Jay Garrick I want to know why they've wasted so much of this season on him.

This was a great episode! Gotta love the entire style of Earth-2; their designers did some great work, both subtle and overt. (I loved that the precinct ceiling was just different enough that the entire space felt different.)

This episode was immensely predictable, even more than usual for the Flash; it felt like one long set-up for next week. Oh, do we think Wells-2 is going to feel guilty and confess? Oh, do we think the gang is going to send him back or help him? Zzzzzz.

A lot of people seemed to have found this less funny than other episodes, but I thought it was hilarious. Even the thought of the Itsy Bitsy Spider is going to make me belly laugh for days. A lot of Amy's facial expression also made me laugh out loud.

I never, ever thought that "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" could make me laugh that hard!

Yeah, it really felt like it should have been saved for an ensemble plot with everyone in the main cast there.

This was a great episode, nicely balancing the humor and the heart. Honestly I think it was more of an A-, and only held back from an A because it didn't use Amy as well as it could have.

So was the frantic searching for the next word between "Mercury" and "retrograde."

I really liked this review, though I disagreed with the reviewer about the crime lord plot lines, which I enjoy immensely and wish got more time, with the same grounding in real emotion everything else gets.

As the Latin Love Narrator pointed out in Chapter Ten, you missed Petra:

But Xo did tell him that she was pregnant, and he told her to get an abortion. His no-strings-attached approach to pursuing professional success was very much consciously chosen at the expense of potentially starting a family.