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I saw the grade for this episode before I watched it, and I was a little afraid. I guess this isn't the first time I completely disagree with an episode grade. I enjoyed that! Sure, Barry wasn't smiling nearly as much as he did in the season premiere, but I think this one went well. I would hardly call this "the

In the Season 1 finale, General Lane told J'onn that he had been pardoned and reinstated (by the president?) as head of the DEO.

He's probably going to try shooting kryptonite-laced arrows at her.

Up, up and away!

STAR Labs really should have invested in a warehouse full of paperweights in Season 1 of The Flash. Barry should probably get some for his lab at the CCPD too.

Seriously? "It's not boring"? I found this to be incredibly boring. Basically, it was the background noise to my online shopping, and when I did look at the screen, what I saw induced many a cringe. So far, this show doesn't seem to have any modern relevance; and I think the fact that they try to be serious about time

Agreed. An alternative is a must, even if he would only be a placeholder. You have verbalized my worst fear for this show. A couple of times I feel like I have "caught" Blip looking at Ginny with a little bit more interest than I think a happily married man should have in a woman who is not his wife. So far I really

I'm with Lisa, the reviewer, on the dynamic between Baker and Lawson. I hope TPTB don't take their relationship in the direction of the romantic, because that is definitely not the vibe I am getting from them, and I think pushing it in that direction would throw the story off balance. The only problem is that, at

I believe Drips is referring to Timeless over on NBC. She appeared in the pilot, but I don't think she'll be back on that show again. I checked Imdb and she's going to be in something else for a few episodes, but I don't remember what.

I'll be honest: I thoroughly enjoyed this premiere simply because Barry smiled so much during the course of the episode, and there were some nice moments of humor. I missed Happy Barry terribly last season. Like the reviewer—or somebody else said—I really hope we don't spend too much time with Mopey Barry this season.

I love speculative fiction, time travel stories included, but I think that if someone offered me the chance to travel in time, I would have no idea which time destination to pick. I'd be mortified of becoming the butterfly that causes the hurricane or getting stuck somewhere I would really regret. What time period

Here's what I don't get: why must the straight characters (re: non-comic-relief characters) always have tragic backstories? Just once, it would be nice to have a dramatic character who doesn't have a dead or dying loved one.

Malcolm Barrett had a brief but hilarious turn as a bad guy on an episode of Psych.

Seven Days

Actually I read that Cassidy is one of those half dozen (it seems) actors who is going to be portraying some variation of her character across the Berlanti superhero-verse.

What part of "I watched the episode and you are wrong" don't you understand, Hornacek? I guess there's just no point in attempting to have an intelligent conversation with you. (Case in point: you seem completely ignorant of the fact that—at the time of my writing of this comment—you can watch the season finale on cwtv

Maybe it's like one of those instances where a black mother gives birth to a white child or a white mother gives birth to a black child because some different ethnicity is buried in the DNA of both parents…

Not the most compelling pilot I've ever seen, but good enough that I will keep watching.

"Ho-hum" is right. Daniel Sunjata remains a tall drink of water, and I still don't like Piper Perabo. (Please don't ask me why, because I don't know myself.) But the premise doesn't leave me wanting more. Designated Survivor didn't have the most well-executed pilot either, but I do want to see how the story on that

"It stinks!"