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- Well, that was just sad. Barry saved Wally by screwing up SO BAD that Cisco had to call in Jay, who saved Wally. (I'm sorry we didn't get to see the scene with Cisco and Jay. They're pretty cool guys.)
- I'm not sure what lesson the Speed Force was trying to teach Barry. "You have to fix your own messes, Barry. Yes,

- Last week there was a fire in Central City, and Wally and Barry went off to save people, but Jesse stayed behind to go ga-ga over an engagement ring.
- Barry has been training Wally to take on Savitar and save Iris (until tonight), but everybody treats Jesse like she's made out of porcelain.
- Jesse's main stated

"And my mother was an Amazon! I'm named after her!"

I don't think that's Earth-3. Jay was from Earth-3.

I'm not sure why Mayor Queen didn't go for a lie that was closer to the truth (as the best lies usually are): "We had evidence that Prometheus manipulated the Green Arrow into thinking Detective Malone was Prometheus, and they were in a life-and-death situation. We can't release all that information, because it's an

You know, when Barry goes back in time one day, he never runs into Past Barry, who seems to have vanished or been subsumed. But when he goes back 20 years, they pile up like old National Geographics.

A reporter who is sleeping with the primary target of her investigation is pretty shady, I think. Using evidence you get by seeing him naked in intimate cirucmstances is icing on the cake.

Cade was a powerful psychic before he died. In fact, he noticed in a neighbor's mind that the guy was a dangerous pervert; offered to help him; the guy turned on him and accused him of witchcraft (or the equivalent); and that's why his townspeople burned him at the stake. That intense, horrific experience caused him

The Govater Tod (sp?) was an excellent and quite sensible addition to the wesen community. And a good reminder that they have a long history and culture(s) that predate and extend beyond their use as foils for Nick in this show.

Katherine died as a human. And apparently being Queen of Hell didn't give her much in the way of physical or psychic powers. She certainly got tossed around a lot.

Which fairly neglected storyline? Just out of curiosity.

In theory, she has time. Assuming none of her enemies stake her.

PART THE 3
- "I figured out how to undo Kai's spell over the last few days. I guess I've finally got this witch thing figured out now." After Elena was put in a coma, I expressed astonishment over the fact that the final seasons weren't going to be all the characters spending all their time trying to find a way to

PART THE 2
- "The bone dagger can send me to Hell, but it can't keep me there." Funny, that's exactly the OPPOSITE of what Cade's bone dagger did to him. What gives?
- When Bonnie was channeling hellfire to destroy Hell, I didn't understand… any of the rules. Why did Katherine have to be in Hell at the time, and how

PART THE 1
- "In a choice between having a story I never cared about make sense or giving the characters I’ve loved for years a poignant, emotional send-off, poignancy will win every time." What a low bar we accept as reviewers and viewers! Why not both?
- This episode was an archetypal example of TVD for the last

"Don't throw that stone into the briar patch, Wally!" - Savitar

All Kara Danvers could do in her blog post is say "Supergirl told me [SUCH-AND-SUCH]." Supergirl - a well-known, well-respected public figure who can command the public's attention - could have simply held a press conference and said: "[SUCH-AND-SUCH]." Eliminate the middlewoman. This would have immediately reached

These shows, maybe. But this show? I can't think of one.

You think they'll kill off Jimmy (sorry, "James") Olsen? That's a pretty big name.

That's right! Even though he's completely unqualified for the job.