much better than the first episode.
Dave Franco was so damn cute
My reaction was the same as Felicity's..."Best team up ever!"
Great episode overall, however I didn't like how Caitlin reverted to her original self after that little pep talk. I was hoping that she would embrace Killer Frost while still maintaining some of her Caitlin personality, or just find a middle ground between Caitlin and Killer Frost. I thought it would make an interesting development for her character.
Love the character of Mike. He's just so cool and calm in a matter-of-fact way while threatening others to get what he wants.
"Wait til you see what I floss with."
As much as I love and adore Mike, I could watch an entire episode of Jimmy and Kim being super fucking cute together.
That's how you do character-driven drama. Perfection.
Great episode! It had a real season 1 feel to it (Especially the team dynamic, they were having so much fun together). I'm really missing Wentworth Miller though. I hope he's returning soon, because we've definitely had a lack of Cold on the Flash for a while.
Cavanagh was fantastic. The show is just better when he's around.
The soundtrack is one of my favorite things about the show so far.
I think the ending with the "Heroes" cover was the moment where this show really got me. Fantastic direction, editing, acting.
RIP Benny :( I honestly didn't expect that
"Give it to me, Chandler!"
The pacing was kinda slow. Other than that pretty good episode.
The first 30 minutes were actually quite captivating. I can't say the same thing for the rest of the movie though.
I found the whole exchange about how 'the punishment should fit the crime' completely hilarious. If there was any scene that summed up Saul Goodman perfectly, that was it.
When the main musical coda kicked in at the end I got goosebumps. Also, fuck Todd. And the Neo-Nazis. That shit isn't cool.
Watching Walt walk around the ruins of his house made me wonder if Skyler, Walt Jr. and Holly are all dead. I'd think that at least Skyler's dead by this time, and that bit with Lydia was certainly not a "throwaway scene". It's likely going to lead to something big.
That dismantling of the bike scene gave me chills. Walter has truly lost his soul.
RIP kid. He was actually pretty bad ass. He had mad dirt biking skills and didn't give two fucks about handling a tarantula. For a character who didn't even have any lines, I thought he was awesome.
I liked the tease they did with Zoom. His lightning bolts turned red and he turned zombie-like as he was dragged into the speed force... Black Flash anyone?
It’s not filled with new revelations which feel significant. It’s more a crystallisation of Walt’s state of mind and for me very satisfying. The scene in which Jesse was up on the ladder and Walt nearly at the point of both sleep and admitting that he stood by while Jane choked was fascinating. Jesse smacking Walt in the face with his fly swatter was appropriate revenge while Walt’s initial tumble was a moment waiting to happen.
I.F.T- "I fucked Ted."