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I still think Susan might be in league with Prometheus. Normally when TV shows do this sort of rescue the hostage plot, we get at least one scene of the hostage with their hostage taker so we can get a feel of what sort of danger they're in. That we never saw Susan alone, or in a scene with just her and Adrian, makes

If it was good enough for Stanley Kubrick . . .

It wasn't an asteroid belt; they called it a meteoroid belt.

If they get all the Spear of Destiny, they can theoretically do anything they want; reality is their oyster.

Plus the solution to dealing with Slade is obvious: go to the past, pick up Shado, then bring her to meet Slade and tell him, "Whoah, this has gotta stop. This whole killing-people-and-trying-to-destroy-Oliver thing? Just stop that shit right now."

Plus it actually has other characters come right out and acknowledge "They're idiots."

I think it's more that, as long as he's focusing on how to save Iris, he's not really in the proper headspace to be romancing her.

Most of the evil metahumans from Earth-2 were brought to Earth-1 by Zoom for his Metapocalypse, but were then all knocked unconscious and arrested, so Earth-2 Central City probably isn't doing that bad.

Martin's time aberration daughter doesn't seem to be causing any problems so far, and Vixen being on the ship isn't an issue so long as they return her to 1942 at some point.

Maybe Thawne-Wells left a cache of memories behind like Rip did, and Time-Remnant-Wells found it and uploaded those memories into his own head.

I've never been as enamored of Flash S1 as a lot of people. It got really good in its back half, but everything prior to the Flash vs. Arrow crossover was pretty weak and clearly still finding its footing.

Best character of the episode: the one NASA engineer who's getting into the jam of Stein singing. Props to that extra.

He'll become the subject of numerous conspiracy theories in the coming decades, but people will eventually forget about him.

They actually showed Thawne using a small device to change his appearance back this episode.

Maybe if he did the vibro-hand in zero-g, it'd send him careening around the room.

Teammates have definitely been roofied far less under Sara's leadership.

Better success with Rip as captain? They spent all of Season 1 trying to get rid of one guy, a guy who could not time travel himself and who it was established many times that they could beat in a straight fight, yet they still kept screwing up and letting him slip away. While they've had some setbacks against the

All depends how fast the rocks were moving.

They dropped her back off in Central City 2017.

Except for the fact that, unless Nate wants to be a deadbeat dad, he'd have to go back to the 1940's with Amaya and live the rest of his life there. That's hardly an easy decision.