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    I need Ron Cephas Jones, Sterling K Brown and Jermel Nakia (Younger Willam) ALL nominated for Emmy's for this brillant piece of television right. now. I don't care if Emmy nominations don't come out until August. I need someone on the committee to assure me by noon Sunday that these three men will be nominated. For my

    Rafael no longer in love with Jane was THE best decision the writers could have made for his character. In this episode alone, it opens up a whole new world of possibilities storyline-wise. I love the new dynamic, not only between Jane and Rafael, but Rafael and Michael too.

    And the fact that the cube confirmed she's actually been telling the truth with her constant name drops and outlandish stories was THE icing on the cake.

    I walked away last season too when the love triangle drama just became too damn much, but I'm SO glad I caught up over the summer!

    Wholeheartedly agree! I always find myself internally bracing myself for a few weeks of uninteresting Jess self-doubt and ramblings whenever a new paramour is introduced. Every story with regards to her dating plays out and ends the same.

    Beth and Randall steal every. Single. Scene. They're in! My God, those actors are amazing and their characters's marriage is (already by far) one of the best on television at the moment.

    That reasoning doesn't hold up. Killer Frost wound up helping the team and turning on Zoom, which redeemed her a little in their eyes and showed everyone she had some humanity in her (which is exactly what the team repeatedly told her). Also Cisco's doppelganger was as murderous and psychotic as KF, if not more, and

    This episode was a steaming mess. 1.) The monster of the week was literally children's mystery-cartoon-level embarrassing. 2.) The writers of this show DESPERATELY need to realize that if they are going to make a storyline where a character has to keep a major secret, they should *give* the charater an actual

    I'm pretty sure it was confirmed. The creator asked Katie what went wrong and she said his cell phone rang. And he said (can't remember verbatim) "that's a shame, cell phone signals can interfere with the upload sequence." That means his brain was fried while it was loading. Cooper never even made it past the

    I think that's the point of it. Winston and Nick are both TERRIBLE secret keepers so they long ago realized they could team up and lean on each other. It is hilarious and so true to character that, between the two of them, these 30-something year old adults can literally only keep 5 secrets at a time.

    There shouldn't have needed to be a lesson. Before Flashpoint, Barry's time traveling had already caused:
    1. A gigantic life-sucking black hole in the sky that destroyed almost the entire town and resulted in Ronnie's death and Caitlin's widowdom.
    2. Soul-sucking Dementors popping up and terrorizing people in search of

    I thought Iris stepped up this episode. The team would have disintergrated completely after Barry's confession if it weren't for her. And she's done this before. I think she's always had autonomy outside of Barry and his heart eyes. We've seen her career evolution, her family and romantic relationships, we've seen her

    No he just dropped off Wells and Jesse in Earth 2 on his way back to Earth-3.

    After three and four seasons I don't know who is the most annoying character ever- Maggie or Jo. Both are literally insufferable, but at least Maggie contributes to the more-interesting characters' lives. She cooks, listens to her sisters's issues and babysits Bailey and Zola.

    Well son, when a creator and a network like each other so much, they produce something called a show. And that show is filled with wonderful people called actors who play characters and speak dialogue written by the creator. And *viewers* tune into the show to watch it every week. If viewers keep watching the show and

    Okay if Sarah Drew does not get at least an Emmy nomination for her work this season (she was robbed last season) I'll be dumbfounded. The emergency C-Section on a kitchen table would be heart-pounding in any situation, but her acting made it gut-wrenching and terrifying and OMGG! She is seriously a beast I never saw

    I think it's an idiom

    I don't get people who go on T.V show review pages knowing that they haven't seen the episode that is 99.9% going to be talked about that night??
    Then they complain about websites doing their job. What did you *think* was going to be on their homepage on Tuesday night after 9?

    Jane's CONSTANT self-righteousness is just…….*sigh*
    Other than that, I liked this episode. It moved things forward in its own way and finally revealed the pieces for the finale (Which btw, does anyone else feel like we need a few more episodes before the finale?? Totally caught me off guard that it is already next

    Omg I felt the same way! I was waiting for the camera pan to show someone holding a gun to the back of her head. It didn't help that the actress looked inexplicably afraid in that moment either.