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It's "terrorist", not "islamic fundamentalists".

I really don't get all this hate for Melissa Vilasenor. She did a lot with the VERY FEW the writers gave to her.

Sadly: the english-spoken-by-an-italian was terrible; and the italian-spoken-by-an-english-actor was terrible too.

Well, we could think that the Tardis in the simulation is a simulation of the Tardis, thus it's not properly able to translate the language. Why the Doctor didn't notice that? No idea.

The high priest translating for the Pope.

(this is really a plague)

The only thing that pisses me off about this episode is the fake english-spoke-by-an-italian accent.

And here it comes the strange way we haven't seen Radcliffe disappear.

Well, that felt rushed. But it may be something they purpotedly did.

This story is terrible. But I cannot stop thinking that this quick escalation is due to their queer nature, too.

I'm not sure it was a self healing power.

Nope, they went great lenght explaining that the *only* thing that the computer program did was changing the relationship of Fitz with his father.

Wow, just wow.

Nope, the Frameworks is built around all of the five original captives: Coulson, May, Fitz, Mace, Mack.

Well, technically it doesn't takes place in a different reality: it's not a matter of "different choice, another world", it's something inside a distinct reality.

The thing is: if Killer Frost - which is evil - trust someone, it's because this someone is very evil too. By sight. Or someone who lost a lot of things because of Flash, just like "Killer Frost" did.

My theory about Bill is: she will die as soon as she leaves the building in which the Doctor resides.

Hasn't nobody noticed the time shift between the first Doctor we see and the Doctor inviting Bill on the Tardis?

Well, if it wasn't for Barry and Flashpoint, Thawne would not even be alive.