Awesome finale and a great DC reference at the end. Can't wait for more.
What an episode! Zoom causing his usual havoc, Barry refusing to recreate the 'accident' made him into the Flash and we get to see Cisco's brother and his Earth 2 doppelganger. Now onto that ending...wow...Barry decides to go ahead with the particle acceleration recreation and get his powers back to stop Zoom. It goes spectacularly wrong as Barry is apparently disintegrated and Wally and Jesse get caught up in the energy wave.
Well for me this can only mean Barry is gonna be trapped in the Speed Force and Wally and Jesse are on their way to becoming their comic book counterparts Kid Flash and Jesse Quick. I hope I'm right cos that is gonna be so cool! Roll on the next episode, I can't wait!!!
I thought this episode was pretty great, better than the latest ones. Samaritan being on the story even though it was more or less another standalone POI episode was nice for a change.
The story reminds me a lot of "Nothing to Hide", except that back then, Vigilance and Collier were the threat. Good action moments, Root had me laughing almost every time (pass the orange chicken). The bunker in the woods reminded me of Lost, which is never a bad thing.
The ending was pretty grim, but satisfying, the way Khan got to see how the AI targeted him. All in all a great episode!
Great episode; I was hoping that Root was going to get her wish and kill the agent tracking her; one gunshot is all it needed :(
Samaritan is portrayed as being so much smarter than 'the machine', I kinda just ant the machine to sort it out, finish this off, so that the team can get back to helping people
I am totally addicted to this show....all the more since Amy joined....Root literally mesmerises me whenever she's onscreen!!
I do believe Amy Acker deserves an award for the way she portrays Root.
Oh my! It's Lagertha :D
This episode was a masterpiece. I love how the machine runs simulations. I love Finch's lesson about "anyone who treats life like a game of chess deserves to lose". I loved the simplified dialogue. I love both kisses. Fusko/Root for whimsy, and Shaw/Root because finally.
But I don't want to see Shaw go. She feels integral to everything. Apparently the actress Sarah Shahi is pregnant so this is the way they deal with that, but that means she is going to be jobless in a year or two, and we never saw the dead body. No body, no death. She got shot a lot but we have seen everyone else come back from worse. It took a grenade in the face to kill Reese in the simulation. So she'll be back. Calling it now.
That was simply a masterpiece of an episode!
Daaaamn, what a way to introduce a character! One of the best episodes I've seen so far.
I feel so sorry for Daphne, every time, in every single episode, she's hurt, disappointed and looked over by either her sister or her mother and Deacon. She deserves much better.
Thanks a lot for making me cry like a baby. Emotional ending.. be warned. :(
Okay. I've tried hard to like Callie with Penny but I just never have. I can't put my finger on why. I like Penny just fine as a person, her development as a doctor has been great. The actresses have zero chemistry though and look so unnatural together. Furthermore the characters themselves haven't shown much reason at all for being together. They just don't seem to fit?
It's not a case of missing Arizona I understand why that had to end. But this does not seem like a worthy relationship at all in comparison. So I'm supposed to follow this belief that's it's strong enough to warrant moving your whole life to the other side of the country? And to take your child away from her other parent? Nope!
This may be an overreaction on Arizona's part and I hope that meeting is just to get an idea of things but she's justified in being shocked as hell that Callie has made this massive decision without talking to her properly about it. Out. Of. Order, Callie!
Critique put me off watching this for a while, dumbest decision I've ever made.
This film was great, plain and simple. It's dark and full of action. The flashbacks are a nice change for introducing the origin story. And I thought they cast Superman perfectly, great actor and is practically the spitting image of Christopher Reeve.
Best adaptation of the Superman story since the originals, loved it.
Not a bad episode but the problem with Felicity and her mom is that they have made the show too cutsie. With Oliver or without Oliver; Felicity is overused.
I like Emily Kinney (The Walking Dead) but Brie Larvan and all her bee lines is like something from a Joel Schumacher movie. After Cupid and now Brie; I hope we get a more bad ass villain next week.
I love the relationship between Kara and Alex. On the other hand, the Kara/James bullshit that they are trying so hard to sell makes me cringe. Cat and her latte have better chemistry than those two.
I actually thought Frank was gonna kill her right there in the Oval Office.
Omg the feelings that this episode brought to me, astonishing!! Brought some tears to my eyes, it's been a long time since a series touched me soo deep!! Amazing work Bobbi and Mack!!
The cameos I have been expecting for a long time
Finally a show that can sneak on special guest stars WITHOUT listing them in credits and spoiling it for everyone!
Jesus, that graveyard scene. Jon Berthal was fantastic there.
The first four episodes were amazing.
WATCH YOUR RATINGS GO DOWN BITCH
love when lesbians have sex and then one of them is killed off.
Viola Davis' acting is just too good to be true.
turning into one of the best shows on TV these days. Intense episode!
Finally Elizabeth and Russel will work together to get rid of Sterling!!
And it seems like now that Stevie is bearable, Alison took over the place of annoying teenager!
I'm really enjoying this season of Arrow, I like the change of tone and all the crazy things that are happening (metahumans, magic...).
However, the main problem I have is that I feel like the characters should make a bigger deal out of things like Sara being back, or Ray shrinking... it's like.. Oh, you're back to life after a year? That's ok. Oh, you can shrink your size? Cool, whatever. I feel like The Flash handles things differently: for example, Harrison Wells is back, he's not even the same Wells as before, and yet everyone has a reaction and a hard time and those scenes feel very correct.
I understand that these storylines are made to set up Legends of Tomorrow and don't get me wrong, I'm super thrilled about that show, but I feel like stuff is happening way too fast on Arrow on account of the spin-off. As I said, I'm enjoying the season, but at times I can only think "oh, this is for the spin-off" instead of a real meaningful plot. (on The Flash it doesn't feel that way though)
"Callie picked a pretty penny.” DRUNK ARIZONA I LOVE YOU
If this was the series finale, I am very satisfied. It would be sad if it was over, but they sure ended it beautifully!