In many ways, this episode trends back to what makes Arrow great: the interpersonal relationships. A well-paced episode that ends with creeping doom has me interested in how it all ends.
iZombie continues to be one of my favorite, if not my favorite, show on TV. The acting is top notch as always. Rose McIver is wonderful again, taking on yet another personality with ease. Robert Buckley is sadness personified. Malcolm Goodwin remains powerfully stoic and humorous and somber as he deals with how much his life has changed and been affected by Team Z. (Also, I loved yet another GoT reference.) A great episode that portends even greater things in the future.
Great episode that finally reveals the identity of Savitar. If you were watching carefully, you could follow the breadcrumbs to solve the mystery. Really sets up the end of the season well.
A tightly written episode that gives us a lot of what we wanted in terms of the Framework and our favorite agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Sets up the end of the season nicely.
A trip with his son
Looking for who he once was
Ends where it began
Opinion: A humourous little yarn from Alexander Payne (who directed one of my favorite movies, Sideways) delivers a muted pusuit of who we once were; Bruce Dern is fantastic.