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The Wells-19 plot annoys me. First of all, randomly calling on a new Wells from a new Earth is such a staggeringly bad idea, even for this show, that I can't get over it. It feels like we're just wasting time and giving Tom Cavanagh a paycheck until we get the Wells & Jesse we actually care about back. And that in

As painful and ridiculous as the path that got us here was, I'm starting to feel like this is the show as it should have been a long time ago—Barry and Iris actually dating, Iris and Wally fully integrated into Team Flash, more people on the team having powers, and more attention to the supporting characters—and no

The woman playing Eve Tessmacher is also on point. She had some great background reaction expressions, and then blew Kara finding them in the copy room out of the park.

Upvoted for "Boo Mycroft! Yay Kitty! Go away, Morland, you're boring!" which is an amazingly accurate summary of this show's arcs.

I actually appreciated the recap elements here, because due to a technical problem I missed the 1st 3rd of the episode, and this recap made me realize it & rewatch!

Tahani said "he," but neither Michael nor Trevor did.

That was a supreme bit of physical comedy from both actors.

That was the best line of the night!

I'd actually dispute this. The afterlife gets surprisingly little attention in Christianity throughout late antiquity, for the very good reason that the end of the world was expected soon, and the afterlife was just the waiting room where people hung out until the Day of Revelation. it's only as the centuries drag on

I disagree with the reviewer—yes, it's a weird turn from the 1st season, but I enjoy so much the new aliens-as-immigrants stories, and Kara, J'onn, M'egann, and Mon-El all grappling in different ways how to be in their new homeland that I don't care about the transition. (Though it is disturbing that as the show

Yes, Snapper is a weird combination of the crusty outdated journalist meme and a really terrible mentor/teacher. Worst of all, he's dull.

Yes, and it seems strange that no one is commenting on it.

Whatever happened to Maxwell Lord? Was he tossed aside in favor of Maggie Sawyer?

I understand why it's important for Kara's character to connect to the hologram, but I hate the stilted acting the actress has to do as she essentially plays a computer.

Because inevitably the prince is going to come back as a villain.

I miss Cat like crazy, but I am so glad to have shed Lucy and what's-his-name.

Did you notice that Snapper was going through negatives the entire time that he and Kara were talking? That was the part that cracked me up!

Did you notice that one of the other journalists she's competing with on Snapper's chart is named Parker? I know it's crossing the Marvel/DC streams, but I was pretty sure it was intentional.

I really wanted to see Alex drowning her sorrows in ice cream on Kara's couch and getting some sibling support there, just as Alex did for much of season 1.

Yeah, James is a great character, and he had some great moments last year (facing down Lucy's father for one, and a lot of his smaller moments with Kara). I'd like to see him get some meatier action.