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If you liked the charm and fun of the episode then The Flash is the show to pick. This episode was much more a reflection of The Flash than the usual episodes of Supergirl which are generally terribly written, with poor effects and fairly bland characterisation.

Yeah, for a show like Supergirl where the dialogue is continually ruined by over-wrought, convoluted exposition, it is amazing how often they fail to explain the basic stuff.

From the comments, it seems there are a lot of people who never watch The Flash that really liked the character, actor and the step up in the writing that he brought to the show. I can see that show getting a bump.

The Flash can be summed up in one word - Fun.

There was a really big dose of what makes The Flash the best superhero show out there right now. The dialogue and writing in the first half of the episode were very, very The Flash.

There was so much joy in this episode that it's almost unfair to highlight the poor resolution and the utterly ridiculous look of SIlver Banshee (and her inexplicable ability to punch out Supergirl).

There is nothing logical about the decisions behind Most Wanted.

This was a fairly decent episode but it's ratings do not bode well for Most Wanted. Given SHIELD is now fractional (it got a 0.9 rating this week) the chances of Most Wanted making it to series have reached about nil. It might also hurt SHIELD which has lost two of its best characters for however long it takes for