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Nuke the Whales
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A 22 episode season of The Flash is truly Keynesian economics at its finest. Let's just churn out episodes with minimal artistic value so that cameraman is employed and that local vendor's catering company stays in business. This episode if it had nothing else (and it really didn't) at least had this:

As someone under 25, I agree with Evil Lincoln. Let's not get carried away here.

I think Ontari is meant to be pathetic. This season's genre exploration has been hit or miss. I think it worked well last week. This week there was quite a bit left to be desired.

Clarke: Bellamy take this to Luna. Raven will know what to do.
*Bellamy immediately drops chip into his cup of coffee.*

When people change their minds in situations like this, I tend to have a hard time giving them the benefit of the doubt. Also, I understand why people are mad. I've definitely changed my view on how I approach the subject (both that episode and in TV at large). I merely disagree with some of their conclusions

I have never watched LA Complex. Let's blame Bryan/Ryan (seriously which is it?).

Next Time on Diet Doctor Who
The Hunters went down like punks. The Pilgrim had a zero percent success rate. This time, the Time Masters send their most deadly assassin yet:

The Pilgrim must be precise to avoid effecting the timeline.
*cut to the Pilgrim beating the shit out of and injuring an entire police station.*

This show needed to do what Battlestar Galactica did and keeping a running tally on its survivors. I think it'd make them a bit more conscious of how many people they kill off.

He's in a socially prominent position and it's pretty obvious that Ontari is into him. You mix that and women are attracted to his status and power. Plus, Richard Harmon has a distinctive look one could find attractive.

You're assuming Emori didn't have the chip shoved down her throat. I thought that was pretty stupid of Ontari, but I think they scared her knowing she was a false Commander so it's at least semi-consistent for the character.

That crowd is gone and never coming back. I'd like Miller and Bryan/Ryan to stick around and be people who happen to be in a same sex relationship. I think the characters can be written as having a lot to offer.

I don't expect them to be ripping each others clothes off at all moments, but yeah if they did stuff like hold hands at the funeral it'd come off as more of a romance. I blame the actors. I say that because even their kiss felt odd and that's because the actors seem to not have been comfortable with it.

Oh sure he watches Clarke sleep and everyone is rooting for them, but when I watch women sleep I have to stay 500 feet away at all times.

The fact that invisible Alie was sitting on the Commander's throne was a very nice touch in terms of the visual that she has taken over Polis.

Sinclair's ghost must be really insulted that Emerson didn't think he was cool enough to be friends with Clarke and the A-Team.

I love Monty even if I'm scared he's going to do something stupid to help Alie I on the off chance that unbrainwashed Monty's Mom is in the City of Life. That music toy scene was pretty cool for what really served the sole purpose of allowing Clarke to know Aaron's name.

Demons: The 100 moves from sci-fi to slasher flick in the season’s best episode

I figured they would. I just want them there in the amount of time it took Holt to get back to the Nine-Nine than say half a season.

I'm glad they made Bob a realistic villain vs someone who was coerced into cooperating. It helps they gave him a realistic motivation* for his loyalty to Figgis. He wasn't a sociopath, just jaded. I do love how he was so co-opted he thought they wouldn't kill him even though he (was likely ordered) to kill someone