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… if only to provide an organic lead-in to Wally west being introduced and making Iris feel guilty for shutting that down in the first place. But, I agree with you: it's always nice when they give those things to Joe since JLM sells that stuff so well.

When Wells said what his plan was, I turned to my girlfriend and said so loudly

His comments in getting her on the dance floor was the best he's been since faking being deaf from a flash-bang grenade! Legitimately charming!

I know, right?

I like to think it was (and no — I DO NOT think Michael J Fox was singing in Back To The Future… :p)… ;)

Your deadpan was on point yesterday…

And Terry HATES bathroom talk!

A couple of things, I think the reviewer was unfair on…

I think we're all just glad that Oliver is not dead (yet), right?

I sort of feel like we need a betting pool on Zoom's identity. Which definitely took a shift this week after the Robert Queen-as-Arrow and Oliver dying bit…

So, the really confusing thing about this is: if you need to kill the Dark One to take their power… how does Nimue end up as the "Lady of the Lake" eventually?

Excellent. Three thumbs up! <3

Yeah, that line REALLY stuck out like a sort thumb… in a totally "that's… weird?" way. I suspect we'll learn more by the season finale…

I… kinda feel let down a little bit by the episode? I mean, yes, Capaldi was universally excellent and the monologue itself — and the somewhat Mexican standoff with possible Armageddon at stake during it — was amazing. But I feel like taking a bit out of The Matrix playbook by having us watching the story… but

While “Cheese is really good” was excellent, I thought the best line delivery was "I make a mean bolognese…" and what followed was a moment of true bonding with her and Nick.

The Resistance just wants to break Royal hold / Wesen council (maybe?) over wesen society and they just want to lead normal lives, while integrating within human society, I'd imagine.

Some great momentum this episode, though I somewhat agree about the disjointedness (which may be less so over next episode / midseason finale after).
1) We know Asher is with Bonnie; I suspect Asher's actually the one who kills ADA Sinclair and Bonnie covers it up.
2) Chekhov's gun in play… but possibly used as a

She's definitely the best and the MVP; which is a problem when the geeky science character has way, way more charisma than the leads… and I say that as an unabashed fan of Jaimie Alexander…

Definitely. Thus, she'll likely be shot in the season finale.

I will say, despite this episode being uneven, I did very much appreciate them (possibly intentionally) playing with the audience by subverting what should be common tropes in the spy story.