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It kind of made sense why Aubry didn't take Tai along, since she was planning on cutting him loose anyway (although why she didn't do this last week when he would have been least expecting it, rather than waiting until the week where he was guaranteed immune due to his idol, is utterly perplexing). However, once she

Not saying it's her fault in the least, but I feel like Cydney really ought to have spoken up when she saw Joe filling up his plate like that, especially since she had firsthand experience with the complications that eating like that could cause.

Which is precisely why I'm thinking it's Iris who gets canned. It'll probably awaken Wally's powers and also galvanize him into becoming a superhero, and you have the shock of everyone thinking she'll live since she and Barry are "destined" to be together, according to the future.

I'd love to see him in more stuff. We've already got Ranger Operator Series Red on Jessica Jones!

I'm surprised Iris is more thrown off by the morgue, and not the supermax jail where they hold villains indefinitely without trial.

I can't blame him. I, too, have a crush on Ranger Operator Series Yellow.

Don't give them any ideas.

I didn't know "Mythology" was a blonde with glasses.

Now I just want to see a parody version of "Stan" with Barry writing to the Speed Force rather than Eminem.

I don't get the backlash against Kevin Smith. His enthusiasm for DC is infectious, and that video showing his teary-eyed, blubbering reaction to last season's Flash finale was surprisingly moving. I like the guy.

"That is why I must become Superman IV: The Quest for Peace."

Seriously. I was befuddled as to why you'd even do that scene in that way if you weren't going to have them kiss at the end of it.

I love how the Speed Force's answer to Barry's question about why he was chosen was just, "Because you ARE The Flash."

It was like that "I Love You Forever" children's book, which seemed solely designed to turn adults into weeping messes while reading to their kids.

I didn't really get why Barry refusing to accept his mother's death was the barrier to regaining his powers, but I don't particularly care, because that "Runaway Dinosaur" scene compromised every one of my tear ducts.

They better close those breaches quick before another set opens. Nobody wants a new 52!

The show wrote a check with that title that the episode couldn't cash.

I have nothing to add except that Jessica Lucas is out-of-control gorgeous.

I'm aware. I just meant that it sounded as though Jon was more saying "Fuck it, I'm done" rather than "Well, I died. So I suppose my watch is over."

And while we don't get to see it this week, I loved getting to see Tyrion and Varys traverse Meereen. It has the look of a bunch of warcamps that somehow became a city. At every turn, I half-expect them to run into Shallan Davar.