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If you’d told me back in first season of Flash that Heatwave would turn into one of the best characters in Arrowverse, I never would’ve believed you.

I loved the little moment where Fake Wells knows exactly who DeVoe was, and offers up a smirk and a “good luck” that evidently he didn’t pick up on.

why would they do that? Its one thing to fire him, another to erase him. If he did part of it, his name should be there.

I did think it was interesting that Kevin finally going to Randall to admit he needs help was immediately short-circuited by the Kate baby news. It’s setting Kevin up to continue alone on his island, when clearly that’s the last thing he needs.

I don’t get the ratings sometimes; this episode was an easy “A”. Young Kara and Alex were perfectly cast, and the teen drama between them felt very genuine and believable on both sides (Kara feeling like she could never belong, Alex feeling like Kara destroyed her family). The hypocrisy of kids in high school who

GANGS ON PCP! </Snyder>

I agree the casting of the two new young actresses was amazing—in the previews I mistook the actress playing young Kara for actually being Melissa Benoist.

Aw, I really liked this episode. I enjoyed seeing the two of them as teenagers, and how bratty each of them was, and especially how much they disliked each other. I appreciated how valid and understandable each of their perspectives were in that dislike.

I feel like I say this a lot, but I just really appreciate how

I suspect you’re right, Spider-Man.

I won’t miss “Louie” but I’m gonna be fucking pissed if this scandal takes down “Better Things.”

My guess is that Amunet is from, like, the Bronx, and the British accent is part of the flamboyant mob boss character she assumed to take over the underworld in Central City after Snart disappeared.

So was Katee Sackhoff’s accent coach Dick van Dyke?

Everyone hates 45. I just wish they weren’t so heavy-handed about it. Makes me feel like they think we’re too stupid to get the real-life allegories unless they beat us over the head with them.

For a hot second I thought the show was actually going to have the courage to suggest that spreading lead into the atmosphere was a necessary bad thing. Having it really be the work of Morgan (I keep wanting to call him Max) Edge deliberatly poisoning kids with a chemical that perfectly mimics the effects of lead

Is that what she was doing? I thought she was calling Hopper because Eleven had found/seemed worried about Kali? I remember hearing her say something about ‘there may be another girl that’s missing’ or something. I figured it was unintentional that she alerted people to her nieces whereabouts.

To be fair, her aunt was on the phone with Florence from Hawkins PD, so she was directly trying to get in touch with Jim, not the lab folks which is what I thought the first time through. I mean obviously they have her phone tapped, but their concern seems elsewhere at the moment.

Do you use four puffs of the Farrah Fawcett spray?

It’s not just about chosen family, it’s about what family means to Eleven and Kali. Kali is clearly motivated by anger, and she uses other people to satisfy her sense of injustice. But Kali clearly connected with Eleven in a way she didn’t with the rest of her unremarkable gang. She felt a loss motivated by some kind

Someone I know dressed up as her post-makeover THIS year.

The best part about Netflix’s business model is that you get all the episodes all at once.