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I think it may have been on par with that "after-image" they mentioned last week? Essentially he replaced himself, or diverted the timeline making the "other Barry" disappear.

Perhaps this time the Piper.. people will be wanting payment.

Odenkirk's comedic experience really paid off in this episode. I was laughing so hard in the dumpster scene I think I pulled something.

Why would he need to? He gave her away to Jamie Foxx as Collateral.

That was really Michael Mann's doing. Tom just tends to do action movies that do well at the box office. Then again, there's Jack Reacher..

Of course you'd say that

Her?

Poor Annelise Northcorp employee Elizabeth's tooth Venter Mail Robot.

And in the end, isn't that what she has always done? Pretty bleak, circular arc for her character. I don't see it ending well at all.

I'm also guessing she's too useful and well-placed an asset to kill instantly and it's worth giving her chance to see how her emotions and reactions play out. Philip's invested a lot of time into her and you could see that even though he was lost to come up with an excuse for her, his first appeal was to her emotions,

GOD DAMN IT TO HELL!!

This finale is a few days from St Patrick's Day, and not even a mention!! Missed opportunity and shame!!

He did reached it with stress and exertion when he was trying to prevent the tsunami (and when Caitlin told him he couldn't go fast enough). As soon as he broke through the barrier he becomes confused and disoriented and slows his pace, catching up to his past self.

They have. I've also just realized that Harrison Wells could be a nod to author H.G. Wells who wrote among other things The Time Machine, but I'm sure that's been mentioned somewhere before as well.

It's called a "fun" cop-out. It lets the writers stuff the episode full of improbable, what-if situations just to show how they would play out, and wasn't it a ton of fun? I also enjoyed how they slowly kept building the events in a way where it wasn't obvious it was a reset episode until Iris/Barry kiss-reveal, and

If there's one thing Barry knows he can't win against in Central City, it's commercial breaks. What they don't show you is there's an actual "commercial clock" which when activated gives everyone in the city about four minutes of compulsory relief from their given circumstances and predicaments, allowing them to reset

More millions than the Kettleman millions or the Walter White millions? I can already see those fat stacks, yo!

George R.R., is that you??

Except that even if he kept the Kettlemans as clients, he would still have to give the money back. I thought that was implied when he was trying to figure out another legal solution or loophole for them but came up short. I guess he could have just done what they asked and gone to trial but if they didn't get the

That's true, but I still think McElhenney plays the character a little more dopey than he used to.