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FWIW, the new editor got the job after Dr. Light (1) killed his predecessor (which Flash didn't prevent) and then (2) escaped from Star Labs. So it's vaguely conceivable that his character has genuine skepticism about metahumans, and isn't just anti-Flash because plot.

Maybe at some point in next week's episode Barry will jump him?

Zoom was reduced to pathetically handing out leaflets because there was absolutely no way for him to guess that Wells was in his own office at Star Labs.

Fat Choice was Killinger's suggestion for a new moniker, once he'd mastered his powers.

"Honestly, Hank, where do you pick that stuff up?"

Now that he knows Rusty's his dad, I'd expect him to start hanging around the mansion.

Are you sure he's Polish? He might be gecko-Slovakian.

Considering that the wormhole tore up half the town just a few months back, I'd bet construction industries are doing pretty well in Central City. Unless Barry did all their work for them.

Why? Was their HR guy a Martin manhunter?

Good thing none of the families lived in basement apartments or set up their trees in rooms without windows. Or opened gifts on Christmas Eve, for that matter.

Look, the remains of a 4000-year-old villain which might hold clues toward unraveling the scientific and/or magical secrets of immortality. (Also, who knows, he might resurrect himself.) Eh, let's just leave it. Surely nothing bad will come of this.

For that matter, we have only Wells's word that his meta watch works accurately, and that he doesn't just, say, turn it off when he points it at Caitlin.

Some actors are gay-for-pay. Apparently Tristan's gay-for-slay — and has to make that point in every episode.

Just think of the singularity at the end of the episode as a literal plot hole. (Look what you did with your time paradoxes, guys. You broke the series!) Fortunately the writers have all summer to fill it in.

You'd think they'd at least want to say, "As Grodd is my witness…."

Or have Cisco build his own cold gun. Or just give Iris a blunt object and tell her to arrive perfectly on cue if any of the metas escape. After all, it worked earlier in the episode.

"Hey, you'll never figure out that my son's the killer unless I give you a cryptic clue that only your forensics expert (who believes in messages from beyond the grave, because why not?) follows up on and you stumble over the evidence in the dark. I'm only doing this to protect Jerome, or to get revenge on him, or