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I hated this episode so much. HR ended up being basically a plot device. Black Flash being vulnerable to cold is COMPLETE BS. You're telling me that over on Legends Eobard, who spent forever trying to figure out a way to stop Black Flash and who understands time travel probably more than even Savitar, went through the

Best episode of the season. Fun Flash is the best Flash

They mentioned in an interview they're saving his identity for next season and that he'll play a big part at the start of season 6

I probably give this show way too much credit, but I believe Negan won't outright kill Rick for the same reason Dwight said killing Negan wouldn't matter. They're all Rick, he's lead this group for so long they'd still carry on fighting if he was dead. That's why Negan focused so hard on breaking him in the premiere.

I wish they'd just gotten Rachel Bloom to direct and compose the whole thing. Her song was definitely the highlight

She's sick, The "crazy" in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is literal. It's about her becoming a better person and realizing how broken she is. There's even a song in the first season she sings called I'm The Villain In My Own Story. The show doesn't pretend she's a good person, it acknowledges how screwed up she is

I love that she kept the British accent going the entire ep

Rachel Bloom is doing a song for a Flash/Supergirl crossover. Life is so weird and so beautiful

I felt like they were trying to show a reflection of the first episode, where Negan's picking a victim and it flashes between their scared faces. It didn't work at all though.

I feel like the show moves so slowly because they don't want to burn through the comic story too fast, but there are other ways to do that. There should be more one-off episodes, where characters on runs encounter situations not from the comic. They could use them to help develop characters, especially underdeveloped

I haven't seen it, I'm going to have to check it out

The only writer I've ever seen pull it off is Greg Weisman. His work on Gargoyles led to the Xanatos Gambit trope (http://bit.ly/1xUpzAm) and he did a similar thing with The Light on Young Justice. He has a knack for writing fleshed out villians with plans that are actually strong enough to sustain not just a season,

It's the best season, you won't be disappointed

I'm saying it happened during season 1. Tommy's been alive this whole time, just dealing with the bloodlust. The only comfort he had was that he saved Laurel, now he blames Oliver for her death. Would explain why they killed her off too

100%. It's kind of annoying a lot of fans on other sites don't like or get this season at all though. I was nearly ready to give up on the show before this

I still think Prometheus is Tommy. I think Merlyn recovered his body and used the Lazarus Pit, which explains why he was so against it when they used it on Thea in season 3, he'd already seen what it could do to people. The police connection could easily be explained away, not like it'd be hard for a League trained

#TooMuchFun is probably all anyone needs to know about this show before they watch it. Two Mondays in a row it's put a huge grin on my face

Out of all the DCWverse premieres, this was easily my favorite, and that's saying something after Arrow and Supergirl had fantastic starts. I sort of see where the reviewer is coming from, but at the same time, this episode was SO much fun. Legends is a dumb show, and I think it always will be, but when it goes at a

Inside joke from CBB, a podcast she's on a lot. C+ is the highest possible grade you can get.

You need to keep watching, that relationship doesn't end up falling into those tropes at all.