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Jack Eggebrecht
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Eh, they look, act, and pretty much dress the same, it would be weird if you didn't. I know I would, if the reviews didn't remind me which is which.

Ha, only on iZombie would the words "deceased zombie" not be redundant.

Hey, no worries on forgetting. Peyton did too. Actually, I just realized she didn't appear this episode. I guess we're all forgetting stuff today. :D

Hope not. Justin is one of the few characters from FG whose name I actually remember. I mean, there was Vivian, but after her awesome intro in last season's finale, her character quickly petered out into blandness.

Could barely watch that. Whatever that was sticking out of that guy's cheek was really distracting and kind of freaking me out. And why it was still in; did he not feel it, did he not care? Whole mindset is pretty alien to me. Made it nearly impossible for me to focus on anything else going on in the scene.

The tv show was the one with the dumb name, not the actress.

Ha, yes! The puppet scene with both of them you mentioned was the golden part of the episode for me. Acted perfectly.

Pretty much, except Team Flash usually just skips step 3.

Well, guess that's what you get for taking a stranger to see a movie with you. Plus, why would he rely on someone he'd never actually met (online doesn't count, you can say anything there), for his only ride. No friends to pick him up? Nothing?

Ow. And how do you accidentally punch a hole in a wall? Do you work at a gym and you missed the bag? Or was it, you got really angry, tripped, and your hand went through the wall?

So, two interesting conversations this episode. One, HR does HR with Tracy the first time. Two, Joe finally tells Cecile all his secrets. Not that we, the audience, got to see any of that. No, another conversation about the "should I, shouldn't I tell her/him" that the writers love so much, and discussing a

You mean spear, not sphere. Assassin's Creed is the one with the Sphere of Destiny. :)

Yep, though would have been more interesting if any of the rest had shown at least an inkling of a desire to use the spear, or at least heard voices.

Eh, I think Grant Gustin is an Andrew Garfield lookalike (or, Garfield is a puffier Gustin), so maybe I'm desensitized to it.

I can only give this song one like. :(

Do you think it was just the actors who portrayed the Hawk couple then? Granted, I know absolutely nothing about these characters outside of their show appearances, but their performances always seemed wooden to me. Or maybe it was them going on about immutable destiny in a time travel show?

They did not, but I was wondering the exact same thing myself, throughout the episode. Along with why this artifact that has supposedly been buried for at least a millennium was apparently only covered with a few inches of dirt.

Yeah, was just about to say Gimli even before I got to your comment. And I think he fits the mold as well as any of them. He's brash and hot headed, and has a strong connection to Stein.

Yeah, that's what I thought too. Unless they retconned all previous Snart apperances this season with time travel, I figured the scene by the ambulance this episode was the only time Snart was flesh and blood. All the other appearances were hallucinations.

For however long it is, I hope Steven Ogg remains on the show. He really does a better Negan than JDM.