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Good ones? Hard to say.

They actually had me wondering if they were going to take this in another direction when she literally shot him, and he started the regeneration process. What a let down. ;( (Not that I thought they were LITERALLY going to regen him there — not this early — but it might have led to 'something' else.)

HR was dying, and Barry was like "yo, that's great HR, dyin' and shit; so where my Iris at? *walks off as HR death-gurgles*"

I was absolutely in love with the idea of an unconventional, peaceful resolution for the Savatar story. Something different, you know? And then, because it's an action TV show, some other, strongly related tragedy could conclude it.

"…he promised to never travel through time again…" - HAHAHA.

Actually agree; a two-parter probably would have added far too much padding without introducing some other subplot to fill the space (so to speak). Then again, I didn't feel like this was 'overstuffed', but to each their own, of course. :)

I tried it. Felt like a soulless, unfunny rip-off of 'Better Off Ted'. Liked the actors, and really wanted to enjoy it, but… yech.

Oh god, I'm having flashbacks to Star Trek: Enterprise's incredible fourth season — suddenly started getting some great stories rolling, but wound up being it's final season.

I'm catching up with the show on Netflix, after a break, and I didn't look at the title, so I didn't know what I was getting into. I saw George (without realizing who it was supposed to be) and assumed his VERY fake beard was going to get pulled off at some point.

He definitely grew on me in this episode, after being quite cold on him and not understanding the appeal until now.

It WAS an unhappy ending. From AP-5's perspective, at least. ;)

Had a bit of a Hitchhiker's Guide feel — loved that scene, even if it was a bit out of left field for the show. :)

Adds his name to each clip? Nah, I'm good with the originals. Thanks.

This season has been a massive chore to get through. That's the gamble when you make it a season-long arc instead of self-contained eps. Some good moments, though. Otherwise it just feels like one huge setup for a punchline that probably won't actually arrive.

Easily among my favorite eps!

Ah, gotcha. But yeah, I've been screaming at the TV whenever they had a perfect chance to just keep him imprisoned. Hell, if they can't seal him alive in cement, they could have maybe dropped him into a black hole, or the heart of a sun. I mean, there's creative ways to deal with an immortal. :P

Considering they took the time to show us a 'Coply' and a 'Milkly' (if I remember it right), they planted the seed [on my tits] for the idea that there's at least two. So I wouldn't be surprised if they went that route if they come back next season.

Nono, Snart got released from his awful prison sentence (obvious joke not intended), and now he's free to be awesome on the other shows again. ;)

Kind of wish someone referred to Cryil as "mailbox head" at some point, for old time's sake. :(