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Meh, this show started with a bang to quickly become a mash full of classic clichés, predictable characters and farfetched plot lines.

Geez, this show has always been campy, but this episode featured some of the corniest and most ludicrous lines ever. Maybe because the whole Flashpoint, although fun at moments, felt like a rushed mess and everything had to be dealt with quickly.

If you just finished watching this episode then just probably realized that by now this show's narrative has gone to hell. So just fasten your seat belt and enjoy the crazy ride the last two eps are.

Some notable absences: Cape Fear (1991), Dawn of the Dead (2004) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (although, I'm not sure if I would consider this as proper remake).

David Cronenberg's The Fly was my first horror movie, the first film that make me cry and the only movie to give me nightmares every time I rewatch it (even as a grown man). Creepy, gory yet incredibly sad.

They're coming to get ya, Barbara!.

SWEET FANCY MOSES!!!

Movie: Deadpool.
TV: The Americans, Stranger Things, Penny Dreadful, The Supergirl/The Flash Crossover Episode.
Music: To Be Everywhere is to Be Nowhere by Thrice, A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead.
Video Game: Hyper Light Drifter.
Book: The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin.

This is a prequel. She's not supposed to be badass we saw on BvS yet.

I'd add some other cult classic horror/sci-fi films to the list. Characters like Mike (Phantasm), Nancy (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and El (Alien). Borrow heavily from their counterparts.

Actually, I think the tattoo is a reference to Alien. Ripley had a number tattooed on her arm on Alien: Resurrection.

Welp. It was sort of bound to happen after the Chocolate Yogurt joke from Deadpool.

Ethan's sudden turn to darkness would've made much more sense for us viewers if he would've decided to join Hecate after revealing that he was somehow guilty for the death of his family.

This episode was a solid B, for Boring…

I just can't the feeling of the disgust after all they did to poor Don. We've seen Phillip and Elizabeth screw a lot of people and kill a bunch more but this is just… they completely ruined a man's life, his mental health and his marriage just for some damn codes. Carrying with the guilt of being unfaithful to your

That scene with Lyla sending his soldiers to "fight" Dhark was incredibly stupid and completely unnecessary… why in the name of God you would send a bunch of soldiers to kill a guy who's pretty much invincible just to get them killed and make him even more powerful?.

Yep. Seasons 9 and 10 were incredibly repetitive and pretty much a remake of each other (similar story lines, different type of villain, different brother). But somehow this season they managed to take the best of the worst create something interesting. The monster of the week episodes were rock solid and the main arc

This episode should've been called "The Race Pt. 2" with Jerry Seinfeld portraying Barry and Don McManus as Zoom.

Except he supposedly did, and the episode in which he was trapped in the speed force was all about he learning how to move on, let his mother go and get rid of the guilt of letting her die in order to preserve the timeline.

Yep, three fucking times!!!.