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The best part has been the last couple episodes, where Caitlin starts creeping back into Killer Frost.

They definitely needed a throwaway line of dialog like "Only Savitar's suit can overcome the power dampeners!"

I don't know, her logic was pretty on-point for me. The Barry whose collateral damage colossally fucked with her personally history was selfish and short-sighted. Barry had multiple opportunities this episode to "do whatever it takes" to save Iris, and each time he chose to do the right thing instead of the

4. If he knew exactly when and where the Waverider was going to be, why didn't he just stash Iris on board and then run back to the present before he could learn where it was headed next? Then she could be literally anywhere in time and space.

Especially since they know that shunning this particular time remnant basically destroys their lives.

I thought this was a solid A- episode. It was pretty much perfect the entire way through, with only one face palm moment of stupidity: H.R. spilling the beans on Iris's location. Barry had specifically told the team not to tell him where Iris was because anything he knows Savitar knows. So even if it HAD been the real

Yeah, they very conspicuously introduced the perfect technology to subvert Savitar's plan, and we know Tom Cavanagh prefers to play a new version of Wells each season, so…

How could you tell? They were SO subtle about it! :)

Say what you will about Cat Grant, but she sure knows how to make an entrance.

He didn't have the beard or the hat in Season Two, but it's the same guy. The timeline of his accident and resurrection, roughly three years ago, lines up with Kevin's two forays into the In Between Place last season. And the eyewitnesses in the news broadcast about his resurrection last season (which aired before the

Yeah, "Knock Knock" is definitely the least successful episode so far. But as a renter who has dealt with critters in his walls making strange noises, the concept was eerily effective for me. And David Suchet makes most things better.

I thought the season opener hit it out of the park, and the episodes since have been solid second-tier episodes. We haven't had a "Sleep No More" yet.

I liked the Doctor's line at the end when they were back in his office at the university where he says that capitalism crumbles about six months after the events at the space station, after which humanity moves on to a whole new mistake.

I love the framing device of the university and the vault, with the adventures taking place in middle. But if they keep the audience in the dark about the prisoner in the vault until the finale, the mystery will overstay its welcome.

The Mount Weather outcome seems most likely to me. This world rewards only the survivors of brutal natural selection.

As far as redemption moments go, that scene at the hatch was a hell of a one.

It's right up there with Felicity telling Oliver this episode that he's not a killer when he has, in fact, killed a metric shit ton of people.

Cami was always a weak spot in the show for me. I do miss Davina though; she was just getting really interesting when they killed her off.

I thought last season was pretty great. This season isn't as good, but it's not bad. The lack of Rebekah is disappointing, but that's down to Clare Holt and not the writers. Maisie Richardson-Sellers's run as Rebekah was really good, though.

Unreservedly happy about the "iZombie" renewal.