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Since when has Felicity told any of her crushes to 'shove it', despite them deserving it?

I agree with your first part, but disagree entirely with the Mary Jane comparison. MJ is still a party girl, but she also graduated from high school, and like most adults, realized that sometimes real life interferes with partying. To me, MJ became a much better character; she maintained a lot of her original persona,

Weren't the Queens billionaires? He lost controlling interest in his company, but probably still has lots of stock in Queen Consolidated, plus tons of other investments - not to mention life insurance from each parent.

I agree, but all the morals in the world don't explain his irrationality.

"Hmmm - this guy risks his life to save the city, but despite claims that he's being framed, decides to murder the mayor in cold blood. He's GUILTY!"

A covert strike force to rescue a US Senator seems like a reasonable mission for a Suicide Squad type team.

My first thought after the explosion is that it looked like a lot of the fire was billowing out of the windows, but the roof seemed fairly intact.

Fighting skills and being ripped are unrelated.

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, as soon as their confrontation started. Then Barry took off his mask for no reason.

I didn't even realize that was Linda that had asked him that. I'd have to rewatch it to see how bad she actually was in it. Was it her doing her job? Was she outright antagonistic? How reasonable were her complaints?

I'm not entirely sure where the whole SHIELD vs New SHIELD thing is going, but it seems like they have a problem with his methodology. I'm sure there've been talks in the past about the methodology (although the talks may've involved Fury, rather than Coulson)

I wasn't annoyed by the character much at all. I was more annoyed by the things that weird relationship drama, but that was mostly on Barry (and Iris).

Which has kind of been a theme for this show, unfortunately…

Yeah, that's a good point about Heatwave. I'm not sure how much Barry knows about him though. And we'll see if Snart can keep him in line.

I had the opposite reaction. As much as I loved last week's Flash, this week irritated the heck out of me. But Agents of SHIELD has been improving

Snart's killed people while committing crimes, but I think it's mostly been his former accomplices (who Flash doesn't know about), or that rival gang.

Why? What's wrong with agreeing not to kill anyone or harm Barry's friends/family? He can still commit crimes

I wasn't happy with Flash, but what was so bad about AoS?

Yeah, I'm thinking him knowing to kill the reporter is a goof on their part. I don't think there's any way he should know, unless he was somehow spying on Barry and Iris at just the right time.

That's the point, isn't it? People have suspicions, but things only reach a boil when they find sufficient evidence for Wells to murder them