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Talia isn't an archer.

After the break and all the hype they did for this episode I expected…well I wasn't sure what to expected. Just some thing better I guess.

I wonder what she'll do to Merlyn? Neither on Arrow or Lot have Sara ever acknowledged he was the cause of her death.

The reviewer needs to learn a synonym for repetitive because judging off the preview next week episode might disappoint him. I thought last years western episode sucked, not sure why they're repeating it again so soon. And yes this episode would of probably been better if they had stayed in 80's Miami.

Okay not uncanny as Oliver didn't reciprocate just didn't expect this show to go there. I'm now remembering way back to s1 when Thea tried to hool up with her older half brother.

Yeah that scene with Ollie & Artemis towards the end did feel bit uncanny. Maybe it's the direction or because it's on the CW you can't help but feel it is a set up. Remind of those weird Thea/Ollie scenes in season 3.

That was Curtis not W.D.

I don't remember much of Season 1 but Diggle's line about killing targets being The Hood go to move sounded like some revisionist bullshit. IIRC Oliver use to approach his targets then give them an ultimatum either doing the right thing or death. Oliver told Diggle that death wasn't his first choice when Diggle became…

Human Target being in the flashback still feels a little silly as Diggle is the one who had a connection to him. Other than that Chance was cool.

What else did Patty do? Other than being Barry's Gf the only thing I remember about her was how often she got kidnapped. Sand Demon, Trickster and Turtle all did within a few episodes of eachother.

What else did Patty do? Other than being Barry's Gf the only thing I remember about her was how often she got kidnapped. Sand Demon, Trickster and Turtle all did within a few episodes of eachother.

I don't mean impersonating Flash just try an use their abilities to become a hero.

Slade/Deathstroke?

Don't know, we've only seen two for far. Rival seems to recall everything that occurred in the Flashpoint episode but that's not saying much. Frankie(?) mention having fractured memories of her Flashpoint live because she kept resisting Magenta's influence and never accepted it.

Flashpoint Wally has been an establish hero for two years plus and he has been doing it without a support crew, just Iris. Why would he suddenly need Barry's guidance?
Though I don't know why Alchemy would back a Flashpoint hero without corrupting him in some way.

This. When Barry was going on about Flash is a symbol, it remind me there has never been an episode of Team Flash encountering a copy cat. The G.A/Hood could inspire people to kill for him going way back to season 2 of Arrow how come The Flash has never inspired any meta to be a hero? I guess we can count Jessie Quick.

Yeah I think you're right.

Even though this is a filler episode its one of the best episode in the series. For some reason watching the team fighting ninjas and samurais was more amazing than the JSA and discount Grey Hulk last week.

Right before that line the look on his face as he notice the forest is too quiet.

I assumed Mick reverted because of Time Drift or whatever Rip called, it sucks as it strips away an interesting aspect of Mick.