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Eric is a sweetheart; I'm glad he got past the drama.

Josiah is an idiot. Clint Eastwood talking to a chair, except Josiah went so far as kissing his inanimate partner.

I really cannot stand Josiah.

Either way, Barry will return next season, and for the show to expect us to believe otherwise—well, that's just absurd… and a little insulting.

After this last episode and Lee got to stay when someone as nice as Diggy gets sent home, I have to say that my respect for Rachel dipped a tad. I wonder if that was someone behind the scenes manipulating things, because I do not see what could possibly have made her think he was a "better" choice than any of the guys

I'm not quite sure that tracks. Would a serious journalist really hyphenate her name because she was married to someone "in spirit"? What if someone questioned her about it? What would she say? Also, Barry is the headline of her article, because the title of the article says he disappears in 2024, not 2017. He has to

A few of the guys on this show know little to nothing about how to behave in a dignified manner. They make the stupid mistake of using their time with Rachel to bash other guys. If they used their time with her to form a bond between themselves and her, they would fare a lot better. Eric didn't do anything wrong, I

That sloppy seconds comment was terrible. I was surprised no one called him on it. If I were Rachel, I would have been like, "What is that supposed to mean?" Maybe she was trying to be classy by not commenting on it.

I'd go with "probably couldn't" as far as Hulk goes. I still remember the first time Banner transformed into the Hulk on the helicarrier in The Avengers and then went after Black Widow. Thor got tossed around pretty good when he confronted "the other guy". Stark could barely handle the Hulk when he was in that massive

I saw a comment or two in which someone said that Iris offered to be with both Real Barry and Evil Barry. They mentioned the dubious expressions on the faces of Good BA and Bad BA. I watched the episode twice, and the supposed proposition of a ménage a trois never happened. Those people either misheard what Iris said

The stakes weren't nearly as high as they were at the end of Season 1 with that vortex over Central City, because then we didn't know how Barry was going to stop that thing—even if we knew that he obviously would. This time, though, the audience knows Barry will be back from the Speed Force, so all the weeping and

All's Wells That Ends Wells

Right, Anne snapped at Mary Jo, and it was kind of what the girl needed, because Anne got her doing something constructive. (I haven't read the books in so long that my recollection comes mostly from watching the 80s series repeatedly. IIRC, she had Mary Jo go boil some water or something.) My problem with her

When you say the last mini, are you referring to the one from 2000? If so, then I am right there with you. Why did they wait so long to film that chapter of the love story between Anne and Gilbert? As far as I could tell, it was the only movie of that series that wasn't based on a book, and it showed. I bought it on

Darker? Yes. Winning? Not so much.

For all those folks out there who know the Barry Allen part of the Flash mythology: what are some major storylines and/or villains that this show could mine without dipping into the evil-speedster/kill-one-of-Barry's-loved-ones well again?

Welp, this looks terrible.

I will only be happy if Kirk shows up as a cocksure ensign at some point…

Cool beans. Thanks for the info.

By no means do I disagree with you as to the quality of season 3. I certainly haven't loved every episode; and I think at least a few episodes have been total duds. I too wish Alchemy had been better utilized, because who of us wanted to see yet another speedster be the season's big bad? To be honest, I still haven't