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I haven't read all the reviews, but I haven't even heard that suggestion before.

He could have. If he'd known about them.

I really liked this episode. It was Kitty's best episode, and arguably was the best for Gregson and Clyde as well.

No reason to apologize. More people advocating for a show makes it stand out more

Maybe it got pulled off by the body being dragged under the car

Right. But like I was saying, there's a difference between killing someone who deserves it, and killing someone who's the friend of someone who deserves it. In the comics, Katana is willing to kill. And in the show, Oli is willing to kill. But they kill the person who deserves it, not that person's friend.

I think you’re being a bit unfair to Iris. She was told multiple times that she was putting herself at danger, but I don’t think there were any demonstrations of that, before this episode. And even in this episode, the impression I got was more that he was there because he had always liked her, and oh by the way you

"on BUSINESS Ethics". Well there's you're problem… =)

I think Wells has been pretty consistently bad, but he wants to protect Barry for his own reasons.

Telepathy doesn't fix paralysis.

She's Simmons, he's Fitz.

Was there anything in this episode that indicated all bullies will remain bullies? Certainly some of them will, and there's nothing wrong with the show using that as a starting point, IMO

I kinda noticed that too, but didn't make the connection. That would make a lot of sense. I don't think a killer acting by himself at that speed would have any reason to move Barry out of there. For that matter, it would explain why the scene took so long (relatively speaking). It made sense that the scene this week

Didn't he apologize for being creepy? Or am I misremembering?

Yeah, there are times when it's an advantage to not pay attention to casting stuff very much. I often don't look at credits, so if I don't recognize someone's face, I won't necessarily be able to make assumptions about the future of a character.

Good point. But even then, it's possible she hadn't developed it yet, or it hadn't been as much of a problem, and she could hide it.

Yeah, sometimes I get into "serious discussion mode", and don't shift gears and whiff completely.

Except I think it's more likely that he becomes the Big Bad than gets killed just for trauma

In the comics, Katana is willing to kill, but to kill someone as revenge for something another person did seems quite excessive. I'm not sure you're allowed to call yourself a hero if you do something like that.

To me, her speech felt like a way of the writers saying "yes, he's creepy at times, but she knows he's really a good guy who means well"