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I'm starting to think Paul ran away from Curtis to escape with Rory to Acapulco (and if it weren't for he brief appearance last week, I would've thought Evelyn was with them too).

Curtis' balls are so cool!.

This is how Flashpoint should've been.

I actually fell asleep during this episode. Only to wake up right before it ended and listen to Barry say he was going to the future (boy… even Marty McFly wasn't that stupid) and see Caitlin's "yuuge" transformation (just let the woman be evil already or otherwise kill her for Pete's sake).

Colleen: "Danny I think the Dojo ran out of toilette paper. Could you please go and get some?".

Oh please no more Krispy Kremes. After seeing the new Power Rangers movie, I don't want to read or hear that name for a looong time.

This was the episode that made me fully realize that Danny's character wasn't a naive, oblivious boy who was raised in a monastery but he was just plain stupid and lacked motivations and aim.

So the whole film takes place in Chernobyl? Jesus Christ, a bit of sun and color wouldn't hurt anyone.

Meh, all this promos need more Twerking Enchantress.

"But he's supposed to be naive and oblivious, he has been away from modern civilization for 15 years!."

"Born of blood, because the blood of Christ gave the spear power. Undone by blood, because the blood of Christ is the only thing that can destroy it".

So basically they're gonna Flashpoint the crap out of The Flash.

- Doc: "Well… it's all fine and dandy, Danny. I think you'll be out of here today, I've verified your story and I know now you are indeed Danny Rand. I would just like to know what happened to you".

My issue is not only that one. But the fact he keeps being rejected and doesn't seek for a way to actually demonstrate he's Danny. I mean, if after two encounters with my former friends they're calling armed security guards on me, I think I need to change my approach. Danny just doesn't.

The first three episodes are way too cyclical and drag on for way to long. Danny kept repeating the same dialog throughout them: "I'm Danny!. Danny Rand!, I swear it's me!", "I just want to talk!", "I want to know about my parents!", "I'm not crazy!". Followed by a poor attempt at explaining who he is and where he's

If Mick would've been around he probably would've said something along the lines of: "Oh, so you were inspired by his stupidity. Cause well all know Barry is a giant dumbass". All while eating a donut.

They're terrifying because Josh Segarra is absolutely owning the role. Prometheus motivations do not really make sense beyond him having an overcrowded rooftop with guests who love to party all the time, which I find disappointing considering how challenging and resourceful he has been as a foe throughout the season.

I don't get what's the logic behind over-magnifying every problem couples have on the Arrowverse. Olliecity went south the moment they introduced the incredibly stupid plot of Oliver's newfound son and now Iris and Barry need to take a break because of another dumb issue that seems to be completely out of place in

I stopped watching Gotham after the first season, precisely because of how awful the show was.

Boy… this has to be not only the poorest written episode this show has ever done, but one of the poorest written episodes of Television I've ever seen. Good Lord…