How did all those people fall all that way and survive after being made back into humans at such height? :rofl:
Superb story telling. Gotta love it when shit happens but then it all works out for Red.
Man at this point I just want to know who the hell Reddington is, cause this can’t just built up for him to be a random person her mother chose.
love the way Redding handles things, not too happy with her tho. But guess she never knew all of what was going on....
Wow... This is actually one of the few episodes that gave me "the feels".
Like at the moment when Frost got sentenced or the moment when Nora started to get bitchy .
Now I just read in one of the comments down below that Carlos Valdes (Cisco Ramon) will leave the show. Thanks for spoiling that piece.
It would be a pain to see him leave but I still like this show so I surely hope it will continue for a while.
I love the way Joe West says you should always do a reality check and see if you are still on the right side of the line. People could use a bit more patients to think over what they are doing/saying and how that effects others. Such a wise men! :sweat_smile:
Those were some awfully long 20 seconds in the police precinct.
diggle! you love to see it and i bet his headaches are from denying the green lantern ring
Another Superverse/Arrowverse twist.
But it's right at the very end.
The very end was a little goofy. What happened to Grace is Cal’s fault. He even told Angelina where the extra key to the house was.
OMG Why do these shows wanna leave you hanging hard. The season finally was awesome, but I seriously hate when I don't have closure. This show should run in the fall so we don't have too wait lol cal is grown, mom is dead, the plane disappeared, and a plot to kill Ben! such an awesome end to the season, will definitely have you sitting on the edge of your seat until next year.
Fun to see more of team Chesco! Love those two, wish Carlos would stay on the show longer so we could see more of this duo. Overall the story is just weak this season. It's one thing to have the speed force as Nora as a sort of God of all speedsters but now we have all these other forces. If Gods are introduced into the show how would simple Meta's defeat them? Also, how easily was the Time God 'defeated'? I'm really missing Wells now... any Wells really...
There were some touching moments in this episode around Chester and his Dad.
7 minutes going in I was comitted to the idea that this is going be an Astra standalone episode so it felt weird to jump to Sara's storyline, but overall I'm glad they tried to stick to the former as much as possible. And I definitely did not see the animation part coming, eventhough when I first saw candle Behrad I was like "oh, like in The Beauty and the Beast!". It was fun, episodes taking place in John's house seem to work well for some reason.
I'm a bit disappointed that magic is in the center again, I thought with the aliens they will tip to the sci-fi more, and was wondering how are they going to keep John interesting, so not really cheering for an umpteenth magical McGuffin artifact, but John losing his magic is something I want to see how much changes him - and that's a bit bigger and a more sudden developement compared to the minor disappointment that the series sticks to magic.
But actually, it's the Sara storyline that falls too far from the rest for me. Like it was good to learn a bit more about the Ava clones, but the villan looks like a discount Behrad ripoff, so I'm not into that. Let's hope they put Sara back with the rest of the team soon.
Possible spolier for the future: The way John looked at Astra as she was leaving the room, can it be that he is her father?
P.S: The Earp comment about the second season finding it's voice and the creators sticking to it made me smile more than it should have.
The callings being important or not. How can’t Cal see it a big deal that Angelina set a room on fire with a baby in it ?
That judge was a jerk too. Obviously already had something against the passengers.
This continues to push my buttons (in a good way). Really enjoyed thinking some of the work Lois did with the Counselor dovetailed into Mental Health Awareness Month...but, regardless, it's just so satisfying emotionally to see Elizabeth Tulloch portraying someone with emotional depth (compared to her character in, "Grimm,") and it's the writing, her acting, and the acting of those around her that I thank for this.
Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois stole the show in this episode. An amazing performance from her and another great chapter in this awesome show.
Yet another fantastic episode. Really impressed with this show, since it's a CW show.
Love that we got to see more of Cecile. She is a great, fun character and I wouldn't mind seeing even more of her. Having the speedforce around in the form of Nora is great too. Though it feels a bit much. They're making the speedforce more and more complicated with each season. Feels kind of weird because other Meta's don't have a God like creation running things. Or do they? With these new Meta's like Fuerza and Psych I'm not sure anymore... it's getting too complicated for no reason.
Check out this Frosty twist.
Crazy, right?:rofl:
She-Hulk was taken :face_with_hand_over_mouth:
Ramone, you're so funny
It seems that giant fella could have easily killed Barry, why did it not do that?
Then the Jedi counsel has spoken :star:
Ice ice Bandit :snowflake:
Couldn't Flash just rebuild the whole city in, like, a day? Instead he was zooming Iris off to Maui and Paris, leaving volunteers to clean up the mess that he felt was his fault...
The introspective talks were great, but the fight scenes were really silly and ridiculous, especially Abra Kadabra's death.
Oh shieeeeet, Dr. Bishop is on the case !
edit: THINK FINOLA ! THINK !
Gotta admit that I barely paid attention to this episode. Immediately I lost interest. It was one of the weakest episodes in the entirety of the show. I don't even know why but it just didn't work for me.
is this the last season? it looks rushed up and some things don't add up. the fact that Liz is responsible for the deaths of so many ppl makes her more evil even that Towsned in a way. And Reddington seems to be totally cool with Liz basically killing his girlfriend and daughter, like wtf?? am I missing sth here??
Anyone else paying attention to what is being said during the end credits of each episode? Possible clues maybe? I wasn't paying attention to it during the first 10 episodes, may have to go back. This show is intriguing.
god i love how awful the cgi in this show can be
The show continues to move away from the Debris of the Week format and is all the stronger for it. There is some compelling stuff here.
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