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The Flash? Well cast? Danielle Panabaker???

I definitely agree, but it's still a somewhat unavoidably frustrating component even if it is definitely the best story telling option.

The whole four episodes I just wanted to hear Coop being Coop at least once.

As good as this is… I'd much rather it be centered on Twin Peaks. Which is probably groan worthy, but god, I miss that town.

This episode could have been the worst episode of all time and Iris surviving would have made it worthy of an A.

It'll be nice to have it just one episode weekly, too! It's not the kind of show that's meant to be binged, clearly.

I get to look at Tom Holland, so I'm not complaining.

I hope Chris Wood, with all his talents, finds a character that won't seemingly infuriate so many people.

As much as I think Tyler Posey will be a welcome addition to this show (I've never been a fan of his acting, but I think he'll work on this show), I'm not here for the minimal Jane/Michael scenes we get getting interrupted.

As much as I enjoyed aspects of all four episodes, I'm genuinely happy that I'm getting a two week break. A breather is necessary.

Every actor in this entire scene looked like they were in pain the entire time. More Madchen Amick, less of this.

I literally don't see the humor in Michael Cera talking with a half assed lisp and wearing a motorcycle jacket, saying nothing even resembling humor whatsoever.

I knew that Michael Cera would be their son and I was actually excited for it, because I think he has a knack for awkward comedy (obviously). But, Jesus Christ, that was one of the worst scenes I've ever had to watch in my entire life. Any comedic timing that either of those actors had almost three decades ago has

The humor of Twin Peaks was always my favorite part and the main draw for me, so these episodes have definitely been an odd experience. I watched all four episodes and on one hand, it was an almost excruciating slow burn, but on the other, I know that week by week it's going to be a lot more compelling. Not to say it

I assume the Jane move is to try and boost Crazy Ex's ratings?

I'm not speaking to her current attempts - I'm speaking to the past. She's clearly mentally ill, from the start, and he's never once even attempted to care about her, even though she's tried to gain his trust. Yet time and time again, he's pushed her away and treated her like she's worthless. She's been suffering from

I really don't like how Rafael has treated Luisa over the course of this show. She's clearly someone who needs help, yet he pushes her away at every opportunity he can and only allows her back in when it benefits himself. He's always talking about how important family is to him, but the well being and mental state of

I'd argue that her acting has been on a steady downslope since 1995.

Does season two get at least a little more sufferable after the Freeze storyline?

That's actually interesting, the last I watched was the second Victor Fries episode of season two and at that point I had just lost all interest in any of the characters. I'll probably never catch up - finishing season two sounds absolutely painful - but I'm glad to hear that it's finally as good as it's always had