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Hehe. You said Vibe.

I give this outing a D. How did the episode go wrong? Let me count the ways.

Maybe I was in the wrong sort of mood to watch this episode, because I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as most people commenting here. Mick was as entertaining as ever, but I didn't find the episode itself entertaining, interesting or thrilling. Maybe, as the reviewer seems to say, they tried to cram too much into the

How well is the show doing? I'm enjoying it, but I wonder if the show runners might be afraid this won't last long, so they feel they have to tie up loose ends by the end of each episode. By loose ends I mean Evelyn forgiving Blip. I did like Evelyn's speech to Blip, though, and he seemed to get it, as evidenced by

I don't think I misunderstood you: If I'm not mistaken, you suggest that Rufus' idea to save Lincoln was just as much of a blind choice as most of the choices that have shaped world history, largely, iyo, for the better, even though the majority of these choices have been and are selfish and shortsighted. Rufus' idea

I found this episode very frustrating as well. It almost seems as if writers don't understand that your protagonist needs to be likable! If I can't root for her, in all likelihood I will stop watching. I understand Raimy is under pressure, but harassing her dad, shouting at her childhood friend and refusing to talk to

I understand where you're coming from, KOZMO, but I think the very fact that the show foregoes any reasonable discussion is a huge, gnarly wart on its face. Without any discussion, it is insane to decide arbitrarily to change such a momentous event, especially for personal reasons.

I think it's sad that she replies to jabs, but not to valid questions. It's like she joined a book club and hated all the selections, but instead of refusing to come anymore, she still comes every week, hauling a water hose in from outside and spraying down everyone else in attendance. Then she gets defensive when

So, what you're saying is that there is no hope that Timeless will be able to claim any shred of respectability.

Do you want to know how good Tom Cavanagh as Season 1 Wells was? He was so good and I wanted him to be a good guy so badly that despite all of the crazy, messed up stuff he did in the front end of that season, I did not want him to be the Reverse Flash, even after I saw him put that tachyon device on the Reverse Flash

Moira is over on Timeless, which, I'm sure, will shortly be cancelled. So anything's possible.

I enjoyed the first episode. I think that if the AV Club is going to cover Speechless—which I also enjoy—it may as well cover this one too!

Apparently no one in time travel TV shows has seen time travel movies. I tried watching Timeless yesterday, and two of the time travelers wanted to change the timeline, like they had never seen Back to the Future where Marty almost erases himself and his siblings from existence by changing the past. It's absolutely

I am not trying to be confrontational, jenna; I just have a couple of honest questions. 1) Why do you comment on these reviews when a) you don't seem to watch the show and b) you don't even like the show?

Upvote for everything but what you said about the kiss. :) I liked the kiss.

Actually, I liked the kiss between Barry and Iris at the end. It felt real and earned, and I hope that the show will now move forward with West-Allen instead of throwing up roadblocks like it did for the first two seasons. No, they didn't kiss passionately, but it wasn't even the kind of moment that would justify a

I think part of the reason Iris forgave Joe by the end of this episode was that she realized she had done it in the other timeline. If the other version of her could do it, then she could do it too.

I'm pretty sure they were already putting metahumans in jail at Iron Heights last season…

Thank you for the laugh, luke333

You mean Cavanagh, don't you? Although Tom Welling showing up on this show would be awesome. :)