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I agree, his development from episode 1 is probably the most jarring in retrospective yet somehow also plausible.

Speaking of crossovers featuring Uncle Grandpa, what the fuck were the circumstances that led Andrew WK guest-starring on that show?

You mean sly, trickster-type villains with little or no powers? Off the bat, I can recall Chameleon, though he has the pretty impressive power full facial shape-shifting, least forgetting Mysterio. There's also Puppet Master for the F4 and Arcade to the X-Men—whom I actually amalgamated with Trickster back in high

As much as I loved Mark Hamill on screen tonight, after viewing this episode I'd be willing to see the Axel Walker Trickster become an ongoing character.Just building up the dynamic to the future roster of Rogues, I could see his Riddler-esque cockiness work well of off of both the stoic Cold and tempermental Heat

Not to mention the Riddler, who is basically like Hamill tonight but way more cocky and subdued.

I have a feeling Eddie now knowing about Barry is going to be stirring something up down the line. The looks he gave to Barry and Joe made it clear he's not cool with this, and if he even resorts to going behind their backs, there a chance he risks the wrath of Wells, who in turn might become conflicted as he realizes

I too could never imagine a situation where I needed to prove I bought a donut.

I was thinking of Mitch earlier this weekend attending a con with a broken escalator. Thanks for the convenience, Mitch.

Sort of like Brave and the Bold? But live-action…and no Batman?

Yeah, what were Piper's last whereabouts, after pulling a fast one on Cisco? At the time I would have sworn that episode would end with him getting an anonymous call from Snart.

That sounds familiar, but I haven't been keeping up with DCU at large about half-way through Forever Evil, meaning I've missed a lot of shit.

With the news that Cold will be sharing screen-time with Atom and Firestorm, I'm thinking he'll eventually fit more into the anti-hero mold.

A few episodes ago, when time-travel was first brought up, I was more that a little bit apprehensive towards Barry's self-assured affirmation that he can go back in time and stop his mother's murder, with the characters or even the show direction pointing out how disastrous that could turn out. Hopefully this

I do like how Wells & Cisco talked with one another in the containment room between episodes reflects that what Wells said before was genuine, even with all the manipulations at the same time. I really knew nothing of Reverse-Flash as a character before this show, but I'm really loving their layered development with

I hope at some point Weather Wizard will have some time to flesh out as a character; so far, both brothers have had a single-minded objective just to propel the rest of the story into motion. With so many sub-plots opening up, I can only wonder how big the Rogues—officially coined tonight—can get without overshadowing

Is this going to be a shorter season? While I'm always down for more Gravity Falls, I can't imagine seven more episodes that's going to be able to top what just happenned.

I do feel this episode is a call-back to a pre-Season 4 story structure, and I didn't really mind that. Looking into it, I felt King Huge and 7718 were meant to represent how one can handle isolation and loneliness. Both seem to be terrified of leaving their elements even if they were capable of doing so, and while

It's been ages since I heard of this book. I too read it in my middle school years, but not until reading this article did I see its appeal to that age. So many vivid details, including the swarm of mosquitoes and, most graphically, Brian uncovering the decayed head to the dead pilot still submerged under the lake,