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The crazy thing is that with all the things Joe, Barry, and Eddie did to protect Iris, in the end, Reverse Flash was standing there with his hand ready to sploosh* her brains—and he could have done it, too, before the Flash actually arrived. So all the lying and the misdirecting they did/are doing, didn't/wouldn't

Curious. In the past, I could always watch an episode on the CW Web site the day after it aired. I definitely can using the CW app on my tablet…

Do you really think they'll do the death in the last ten minutes? I'm thinking either the penultimate episode or the first few minutes of the last episode so that we can see the characters dealing with the emotional fallout and then moving forward, albeit with mixed emotions.

Anything's possible, I guess, but as I stated in another comment, I'm not totally convinced Zeek will be the one to go. In any case, as much as Parenthood is about feel good moments, it's also maintains some realism. I don't think it would be asking too much to keep Ryan out of the picture. Never liked that character

I think the transporter room would be the last place I'd want them posted! "Don't scramble my atoms, bro!"

I see people asserting over and over that Zeek will die, but I tend to think that having Zeek be the one to die is too obvious—so obvious that it's not going to happen. I could be wrong, of course, but I think a number of the other family members are just as viable options. The audience is expecting Zeek to die and

I sincerely hope that Ryan doesn't come back. I realize this is television (and fiction), so sometimes improbable things happen just so people can have a happy ending. However, Parenthood usually keeps things real enough that I don't roll my eyes. Ryan straightening himself out (since we last saw him slumming at his

Amazon Prime, Amazon Slime. To be honest, I've been thinking about letting my Amazon Prime subscription lapse next year, since most of what I like to watch is on Netflix and just repeated on Prime. Seriously, Prime wants you to watch the pilot episode of some shows—like Gilmore Girls—for free (with ads, no less) and

This is really no consolation. Actually, it's infuriating. More reality television on Netflix? Pass.

NOOOOOOOO!!!! I still haven't had a look at Capaldi in action as the new face of the Doctor. Now how will I? Please, Netflix, do whatever it takes to renew the contract with the BBC!

Crime solver? I thought the super-folks were crime stoppers.

Frankly, I will be amazed if this show turns out to be any good. Seems like most shows these days don't know what to do with a female lead, let alone one with superpowers. Does Supergirl make wisecracks? Will this be a dramedy? If not, "family issues"? (Her adopted teenage human daughter is experimenting with drugs

It seems to me that science fiction and fantasy get less love or the least love from "mainstream" organizations giving awards. I could be wrong, but I think Matt Smith was the first actor of the new Doctor Who run to be nominated for a 'major' award for his portrayal of the Doctor. Chris Eccleston and David Tennant

I felt that the show clearly telegraphed that something was going to happen to Abuela Alba when both Jane and Xo walked away from her until she was completely out of the frame. They were supposed to be getting her water, but we didn't see them giving it to her. (I thought she would get grabbed or something, not pushed

I don't think Barry is the only person invested. Joe didn't seem opposed when he told Barry he'd been waiting years for Barry to spill his guts to Iris. (I believe this was in ep 5, Plastique.) Not exactly a "stay-away-from-my-daughter" speech. And it seems that the reason Barry finally told Iris how he felt is

From what I've seen so far, yes, I agree. But since she's not part of the regular cast, I rest my case: no romantic chemistry on this show at the moment.

I don't like Arrow that much, so I'm neither interested nor invested in that show's romances; I don't think you'll ever find me defending or attacking Arrow pairings. I'm not against the Barry-and-Iris pairing, and I'm not anti-Iris (which many people seem to be, for some reason). I'm just saying I don't see romantic

He doesn't have powers. He healed when he hooked the tachyon device onto the Reverse Flash suit. (Watched the episode three times.)

I'm really bummed because most of my comments didn't post for whatever reason, so, at the risk of repeating myself, here goes:

My thoughts exactly. The physical build reads Eddie to me.