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#TeamYouShouldHaveSnappedZoomsFuckingNeckAlreadyBarry

I'd be down with that.

Basically Barry Allen decided to go back and prevent his mom from getting killed by Zoom, which royally screwed with the timeline and resulted in the Nu52. OOPS.

Yeah, making out at a wedding in front of everyone when Ben is supposed to be passing himself as a gay man about to marry his boyfriend, and Alice is supposed to make the bad guys think Rhys still had her captive? And these people are supposed to experts at subterfuge and deception?

I think 10 episodes was just enough for this series. Any more and it would have dragged on or become more needlessly complicated. Too bad Rhys' mom got put away, because she was the best thing in this show. Nice to see Nia Vardalos as well. REALLY glad to see Zachary Knighton on TV again after Happy Endings got

SO satisfying to see Vandal die horribly not just once, but THREE times.

That weird mirror tech that Cisco used in season 1 to recreate the murder of Barry's mom will probably get stolen and turned into gear for Mirror Master, much like how Cold and Heatwave got their guns from looting Cisco's lab.

Everything came full circle on this episode. John Wesley Shipp and Amanda Pays were onscreen together, 25 years after they starred together in The Flash, and Katie Cassidy followed in her father David's footsteps and played an adversary of Barry Allen. (David portrayed Mirror Master on the 90's version)

Yeah, it was clear from the start that Hatch had the game in the bag. It helped Richard that the rest of the cast didn't seem to take it too seriously - at least not until near the end, when it was too late to do anything about it. He was the only one that was building alliances and pulling strings the minute they set

Season 1 was the only season of Survivor that I watched from beginning to end. I knew from day one that Hatch was going to win it, even though most of America (including myself) wished that the other contestants would drop a giant rock on his head while he slept.

RIP, CSI franchise. 2000-2016.

He does, but only when he's absorbed a fuckton of nuclear energy…and even then, it only shunts him to a random point in the future and he comes back after he's processed all the energy.

Where the hell was Curtis during this whole time? His access to PalmerTech's R&D, as well as his computer know-how would have been a major help in taking down the nukes.

Rumour has it that Booster Gold will be in season 2 with a whole new cast. If so, I'm crossing my fingers that Blue Beetle (either Ted or Jaime, but with time travel it could be both) will be part of the team as well.

My guess is that any future appearances of Snart will either be a counterpart from another Earth or from the past.

I wasn't aware that these shows even existed - I can't recall seeing a single ad or promo for these shows.

I think people stopped watching because they expected toned 20-somethings dancing to 90s music and eating sub sandwiches, and were left wanting.

I loved Fortuna. I was expecting Zatanna, but this shaman (who i'm not familiar if she's based on an existing comics character) was a very welcome addition.

I think it's either Zoom's dad or his Earth-1 version.

It made sense to give him permanent immunity, story-wise. Morra was his only source of the booster shot, and with him MIA and no one else knowing how to make it, Brian either had to get permanent immunity or else he'd be unable to keep taking NZT. No NZT, no show.