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I understand that this is true in real life. But in terms of a tv show, it would feel like a narrative waste because prior to showing romantic feelings, the relationship was already meaningful. This would just make these episodes feel like a part of a story that never happened.

Then these eps dedicated to showing their chemistry and their feelings for each other will be pretty pointless.

I enjoyed Studio 60 until Sorkin realized the show was going to be canceled and went crazy towards the end.

I think they have. The point is that its mundane. Its not a soulsucking environment otherwise someone like Amy would have left it a long time ago. Its just a mundane environment which annoying, yet comfortable.

I am definitely expecting some level of romantic revelation for the both of them, but because of the nature of the characters, I can't imagine them kissing, unless they were drunk, while Amy is still married. The penultimate ep of this season seems to one to watch out for based on the ep description.

I am genuinely curious as to how they are going to handle the Amy/Jonah relationship. I think they have established the characters in a way where I can't imagine Amy doing anything that would resemble cheating on her husband, even if they are on the outs while Jonah seems too respectful of Amy to consider something

I think he said that last season. I think this season they have clearly steered into the "they will" territory. Not going through with it, even if it is significantly down the road, would feel like a cop out.

Top shelf romantic partners? Whom are we talking about here?

This show has really adversely affected The Flash's villain roster. Eobard is gone and he's really Barr's arch nemesis. They also did nothing to restore Snart back to the current time so no Captain Cold on The Flash. Rory is also still on LoT. So as a result, The Flash has now lost three potential recurring villains.

Well, Flash did a kickass job with E-2 last year so that's not quite true. Not to mention, The Flash did a very charming musical elseworld just recently.

I disagree. There were a few fun ones like 3x03 and 3x04. The crossover ep of The Flash was my favorite as it definitely had the best action scene of the crossover. The first Gorrilla City ep was pretty good and while the second was just ok, it did have the fun of Cavanaugh playing opposite Cavanaugh. I don't think

I don't think The Flash season 3 is anywhere close to being as awful as Arrow season 4 was. For all its problems, the cast still seem to be completely on their marks and there have been a handful of really classic eps this season.

Say what you will about the ep, but action sequence was pretty good. Definitely one of the cooler Flash speedster moments as he chased down Abracadabra and phased through the ship and stopped him from escaping.

The more I think about it, the more the characterization of Snart and Eobard bothers me. With Eobard, its strange because he confirmed his memories of working with Caitlin and Cisco a few weeks ago but that Eobard wanted nothing else but to go home to his time. He called the present day 'barbaric'. And why wouldn't he

This ep let me down. I was hoping it would be a really fun ep. It had bits of fun stuff in it but it didn't really pay off as some of the alt reality eps on the Flash have. I agree with the issue of Mick's characterization. I thought this ep would have some sort of pivotal moment for Mick but he's still the same. He

He said very specifically about traveling back in time. I mean all the lessons have been about being irresponsible with powers and wanting to redo it. The future isn't immutable according to what the Arrowverse has shown so far.

That isn't really the time travel mechanics of the Arrowverse. The future is not something set in concrete. It's a constantly changing. That's what I understood from Jay and LoT. Otherwise, your way of thinking is basically that time is set in concrete so technically even if they save Iris without time traveling

Sorry, but that grade is BS in my opinion. Apart from the musical, this was easily the best ep since midseason. There was some good action, some good drama, a pretty cool change in status quo, and interesting hook for the future. I think that warrants at least a B.

Traveling to the future isn't really an issue. Messing with the past is the real issue. I mean, to be fair, there really is nothing else they can do other than just sit around until something happens.

I honestly get the complaints about the show, the action scenes, the pacing etc… even if I don't find them as problematic as some do, but I don't get the constant beating up on Finn Jones. I watched the entire series and while he may not be as good as Charlie Cox or Krysten Ritter, I think he was pretty engaging in