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I wonder what it was like on set during the scenes with Nyssa, Boomerang, and Slade. That is quite the Spartacus reunion.

Hey look, a sky beam! That's so new and original!!!

Ahhhh shit. Now I'm really excited.

Do we know if Boomerang is showing up next episode? Because that would give us the best Spartacus reunion ever.

I'll be honest, I heard stripper and really didn't get that line. Shipper makes a whole lot more sense.

It was super jarring when they used the same exact Earth 2 intro shot twice within the span of 10 minutes.

Nooooo not Roan! I've been a huge Zach McGowan fan ever since the first season of Black Sails, and with that over, his death here, and I doubt he'll survive this season of AoS, where else will we see him?!

So Thea has now been relegated to an extra sitting at a desk on the phone? I was initially a fan of the decision to have her quit the team, but if it means she's basically no longer a part of the show, than nevermind.

I'm sure all the 9 year olds in the room were soooooo surprised. Everyone else figured it out about 6 episodes ago though.

-tap tap tap- HACKED! -tap tap tap- HACKED!

This is a way better Flashpoint then the Flash's.

One "bigger picture" aspect I loved about the ending was that it showed how far Obi-Wan would go to keep Luke secret. And old, forgotten Sith manages to piece it together, and he has to die as a result.

I want to have hope, but I remember saying there was nowhere to go but up after the Arrow season 3 finale, and we all know how that turned out.

So one pretty small thing that Felicity say really bugged me. Oliver asks her to help him make things right with Susan, and she initially blows him off with "your girlfriend, your problem," even though she is DIRECTLY responsible for the problem in the first place.

It looked like Barry had forgotten Grodd wasn't from Earth 2, because he was really excited to kill someone again.

So are the Blakes the long lost descendants of Aragorn or Oliver Queen?

If the casting department for the Arrowverse is any indication, that shot probably was inspired by Spartacus.

This episode had 2 casualties. The CGI budget, and Julian.

I'm the quite sure why, but the "this is space and I love it" scene for me was the space walk to get onto Eros. There was just something about how quiet and almost normal it was that made me wish I was born 150 years later.

Man that was one stressful episode. I knew Miller was going to make it somehow, but I certainly didn't expect the whole rock to change course. I love it.