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One of my favorite serials, just based on how legitimately funny it is. I watched this with my older sister and we both were dying laughing the entire time.

You watched 15 minutes of it and you're surprised you don't understand the love for the show?

I appreciate you bringing that up. I've meant to watch that show for a long time. I've never gotten around to it. In fact, I haven't thought of it for the past couple of years.

Sherlock despises blackmailers. He actually perceives them to be worse than Moriarty. But I'd say this was pretty in character and it doesn't ruin anything. It's one thing to blackmail innocent people. It's another to blackmail a murderer in order to get justice. Sherlock of all people would probably see the value of

I'm not a fan of being hyperbolic. But, I enjoyed this episode so much, I feel comfortable saying it's one of the best procedural tv episodes ever made. It is, by far, the best episode Elementary has produced. Damn. I loved it.

"Felicity pining desperately for Oliver"

I agree with the A-

As I said above to someone else, CotBS was decent and Night Terrors was a pretty solid episode. But seriously, The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People is great. Very underrated. The guy who wrote it totally made up for that awful Fear Her episode.

Curse of the Black Spot was decent enough for me. Night Terrors was solid.

Good rankings.

One of the best episodes this show has produced and probably the best one since The Diabolical Kind last season(Moriarty really does give this show a boost every time she shows up).

Cassidy definitely did her best work tonight. Like I said about the last episode, I've come to the realization that the character isn't the issue. It's the actress playing her. The writing has been better than Cassidy's acting. But tonight, I can't complain. I just hope this isn't a one time thing.

I think Oliver pseudo-confessing his love to Felicity in the season 2 finale changed things. Even though they could play it off as fake, it's still out there in the open. It's hard to go back from that. Not to mention, those five months were probably an easy ride compared to the previous couple of years. It's pretty

Well, I'm going off the assumption that Ray sticks around for more than one season. I mean, I would think so. But maybe he doesn't.

"Felicity showed more romantic chemistry in the 5 minutes she shared with Ray than 2 seasons worth of Arrow."

There's enough conflict with Ray around as far as I'm concerned. And I like Ray even though he's a weirdo. I don't mean weird like Felicity/Barry weird. I mean, weird as in sort of a creep but a charming creep that you don't wanna like but you like anyway.

I don't think Felicity transferring to The Flash was ever the plan. There were rumors of her crossing over for an episode or two(or a few), which of course tonight proved those rumors to be true. But I don't think the writers ever planned on Felicity transferring over full time. It was probably just a rumor that

If Felicity is sent to Central City full time, there will be a shit ton of complaining. I won't lie, I'd even be disappointed. Not to say that Felicity doesn't fit in with the Flash crew because she absolutely does, but she wouldn't be nearly as integral to them as she is to Team Arrow. Relationship wise though, well,

Same here. The motorcycle scene was stupid. Props to the Arrow crew for wanting to try something different, but that was just ridiculous.

"John… I don't wanna die down here."