Having David Tennant back as Kilgrave was a blast! Showed what this season is lacking, a true villain.
So the brilliant idea which could stop a nuclear bomb from blowing up Central City came from Iris's head and not from Barry's?! the guy who's brain can process information at or near the speed of light?! Why am I even ranting about this? she knows everything the plot needs her to know! Fuck me. bitch.
Saying that, this was a well done episode.
This episode was so hard to watch. Sarah Paulson deserves an Emmy.
Trish and Jessica’s relationship is the heart of the show. I hope the writers don‘t ruin that further in season three.
Perhaps the new showrunner deserves a few rights. As a treat. She's giving the gays everything we want and we are HERE for it hunny!!!
and killing eve is giving everything the lesbians want
IT'S HAPPENING LESBIANS LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Can already tell people are gonna hate on this episode since they don't like Iris. But all I have to say is Run, Iris, Run!
Wow, what an intense episode. Definitely the best we've had in quite a while.
Grant Gustin is a damn fine actor, holy shit. Barry's conversation with Iris was such an emotional moment, and you could really feel his despair and exhaustion. It was so powerful.
Killer Frost cares about Caitlin! Yes, please! This is the content I am here for! I hope they retain each other's memories from now on. Maybe they'll even find a way to share the body so that they can both exist at the same time, sort of like Firestorm?
It was nice to see Jesse again, and I'm happy that she and Harry are back on good terms. I had tears in my eyes when he shared his memories of her mother with her. What a lovely, touching moment.
Jay Garrick is always a pleasure. I'm curious about that female Speedster on Earth-3. I have a feeling that we're going to see her at some point.
WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH THAT GIRL? She keeps popping up and being all mysterious. Some people told me that she's Barry and Iris's daughter or granddaughter or something? I'm dying to know what she's doing there.
If someone had told me 2 years ago that Legends of Tomorrow would become my favorite DC/CW show, I'd have laughed in their face. And yet, here we are. This show makes me laugh, cry and chew nervously on my fingernails more than any of the other three. I can't believe how much it's improved since season 1. I'm so glad I stuck with it through all its early ups and downs.
Vikings worshipping a creepy-ass blue toy is a downright ridiculous concept in theory, but it worked so well! It was hilarious and exciting.
When are Sara and Ava hooking up? I loved every single moment between them. Seeing Ava with her hair down (which was on my wishlist for this season) was great. And I guess we're out of the we-hate-each-other phase and in the saving-each-other-complimenting-each-other-and-looking-at-each-other-softly phase. That's my favorite one. What a good ship.
Jax is gone! No! Baby! My heart is broken. I hate it when characters I've grown attached to leave. It chips away at my soul. I'll miss him so much. His last scene with Sara was beautiful, and so was his conversation with young Stein. Gave me all the feels.
I vaguely remember Constantine from that one episode of Arrow. Is he going to stick around? That'd be interesting. Maybe I should finally watch his show? I generally avoid shows that were cancelled after 1 season, so I've kind of been putting it off. We'll see.
This show's not coming back until February (and I'm excited for Black Lightning as much as the next person, but I'd rather have LoT back sooner), so unfortunately, we have a long wait ahead of us. Sigh.
And, for the third time this week, Happy Holidays to you all!
Barry loses his powers....Again! At this point the CW writers are just reusing their previous ideas although the execution of it was more satisfying then I thought it would be.
Well, damn you, Eve...
When your ex is a copy of Andrew so you relate to this episode on a deeper emotional level #imsafenow
but why in hell her lightling is purple lol