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“We’re 17!”
“I’m 16!”

Why is the Speed Force personified, while the other forces seem to be inhabiting people?

As I have with the rest of the season, I’m really digging it. Sure, it’s sometimes not the most original show and it’s certainly cheeseball (and I want to be a big bully and kick the “[X] Hours Earlier” crutch from the Flash writers out from their arm, just STOP IT), but The Flash is always at its best to me when

  • Why are the other forces evil? I feel in the hands of good writers that that would be a matter of perspective.

I’m terrible with fashion, but I thought that jacket Caitlin was wearing with the shoulder pads was totally 80's

I love that Caitlin realized her 90s look was not as cool as those of Iris or Frost, but she appreciated that Joe at least tried to come up with a compliment for her

  • I really like Frost’s personality.

I would watch a spin0ff that was just Frost and Caitlin as roommates

Former DA Cecille Horton is the best character on the show, prove me wrong.

I liked the too-literal Argus agent.

I, for one, enjoyed Allegra being promoted to “staff writer” at a two-person news operation. I can only imagine what Iris’s paper looks like. She doesn’t go out reporting, we never see her doing any kind of journalism (leg work, phone calls, internet research), so what does the website publish? I guess she’s as useful

The episode was fine as a stand alone episode. Although I found it unintentionally laughable. My biggest gripe is the fact that although I liked the actor David Dastmalchian and I felt for his motivation in his dastardly plan. I couldn’t help but laugh the whole time that everyone seemed to forget that he painfully

When the Flash said “I let this city down”, it’s almost as if he were repeating the Green Arrow’s catchphrase: “You have failed this city.” And he mentions Oliver’s death later on in the episode, so I think it’s rather appropriate.

Only if he's played by Nicholas Cage.

On the one hand, Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is genuinely awful, awful-even-at-the-time awful. (Charisma vacuum George Peppard is a different kind of awful. Why would Holly look at him once? Anyway.) So yes. But then suggesting that there’s something wrong about British people playing Vikings indicates

There were even Lego sets! My guess is that they probably quickly hit bargain bins but by now may be worth a small fortune.

One of the film that still gets me to this day is The Good Earth, which is set in China and yet all of the lead actors are white actors in yellowface. Actual Chinese people were only used as background extras.

Supposedly, Anna May Wong (considered by many to be the first Chinese-American Hollywood star) was up for the

Well, you might get your wish depending on how much Shang-Chi resembles the comics...

“Sadly, 1999's The 13th Warrior proved similarly in need of reframing, what with Spaniard Antonio Banderas playing a Muslim poet.”

Come to think of it, Superman landing in 1850's Kansas and being raised by John Brown to be a kickass abolitionist would be totally awesome.