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Barry's senior yearbook quote was, "Fake it 'til you make it."

If Jay Garrick is Henry Allen's Earth 2 doppelganger, then who the eff is Earth 2 Barry's father? Season 2 is the logic flub that keeps giving.

Totally convenient how Oliver learned a cool Russian proverb and how to dislocate his thumbs exactly five years before using both in the same week. I think this double dose replaces getting poisoned and needing the Lian Yu herb exactly five years apart, but can't quite topple the coincidence of hanging out with John

By the end of Flash, they'd gone back and killed Nora in almost identical fashion. The fact that she died six seconds later in a room with no other variables shouldn't make much difference at all. I'm operating under the assumption that anything different next week on Flash is the result of Thawne doing specifically

Oh, I like that they did it. I'm all for the times when Arrow, on occasion, gets some of the CGI fun its cousin shows enjoy. This was bigger than they've ever gone before and, unfortunately, it didn't end up looking very good tonight. And I'm judging by a CW standard. Flash train rescue or Firestorm flying that was

Given the dodgy special effects being thrown at me throughout that sequence, the parachute arrow actually felt like a bit of a reward at the end. "We're sorry this helicopter thing looks weird, viewer. Here's purposeful, wink-wink nonsense."

The strangeness of Church quoting his younger brother in a situation where most fiction references an older relative is surely going to mean something in retrospect.

How long will they make us wait to find out what Thawne did to screw up Iris and Joe's relationship? It has to be pointed enough to cause a real rift, but specific enough to them that there aren't larger ripples in the world.

When Coulson and Mack are called back to HQ, just after Mack tells Random Zephyr Suit Agent what they need to do before arrival, we hear chatter come over the plane's intercom. I thought the sound design was oddly clear and intelligible at first as the name "Agent Thompson" was said. The Agent Carter viewer in me

I think they've pretty much done what you're suggesting. For seasons 2 and 3, the format is essentially two related, but individual runs of episodes per season.