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Don't worry about me; I won't be tuning in next week.

But he's not. From some close ups in this episode, we can clearly see that he's white.

Because it won't.

The fact that King Shark is getting his own episode next week pretty much confirms something I already knew: these writers are more concerned with fan service/instant public reaction than cultivating actual plots and storylines that are engaging and make sense.

No problem.

Someone already brought this up earlier but it deserves its own post: was anyone else annoyed by the amount of times Barry and Iris referred to each other as husband/wife? Geez. Were they newlyweds or something?

I wanted to like him, truly since I hate that everyone kisses The Flash's ass but there was something off. I dunno.

And Scott for once, we are on the same wave length: Grant Gustin's turn as Earth Two Barry was a tad bit too much.

She's a teenager, I'll give her a pass on that. She was pretty resourceful, level-headed and smart for the majority of the episode. I hope she's around for the long haul.

- I did not like this episode at all. For an episode that was seemingly jam-packed with action sequences, it felt tragically empty.

You should stop watching.

The show has been on for only three weeks. And while I don't particularly care for The Flash and Arrow, I don't see how it is possible to "look forward" to something that just premiered.

You lost me at "Good…Danielle Panabaker as Killer Frost". Sorry.

When he was spewing that garbage, I wish someone wwould have said, "That's not your family. That's Earth Two Barry's family. Y'know, the guy you have chained in the basement."

A lot of people don't share my opinion and it doesn't bother me one bit. An F grade is just a tad bit strange in my opinion. Few episodes of any show deserve a F. Ergo, giving a show an F generally means that that person has an ax to grind.

From who? What bitter faction of the viewership was responsible? I thought all of the characters got their due.

I agree with your Barry assessment but I'm glad that Killer Frost was a periphery character in this episode. I wasn't at all impressed with that I saw.

She truly was. Can we just get rid of the E1 version and stick with this one?

This is exactly what happened. What a douche and poor E2 Barry.

Characters', especially women, reaction to being lied to is pretty much par for the course on this show. It's the downside of having too many male writers. If you recall, Patty also had the same insouciant response to being lied to for 6 months.