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Walter Alcaraz

They helped Ray keep it up.... LOL. Oh, also, the actress that plays Brie Larvin, Emily Kinney, played Beth, Maggie's younger sister, on "The Walking Dead".

Aes86

And speaking of Cristina McGee from the original Flash..

Anonymous

Iris: [lies about speaking to the flash to Eddie and idolizes the Flash despite knowing nothing about him.] Eddie: [acts kind of like he's keeping something from her.] Iris: I'm leaving you.

Anonymous

In the comics, Ray Palmer is the silver age The Atom (one of my favorites). Not a spoiler anymore... Named after Raymond Palmer, a publisher/editor back in the early sci-fi days. Palmer was the first to publish an Issac Asimov story (1939). Palmer was also the first to publish the 1947 UFO story that kicked off the disk shaped flying saucer thing.

Anonymous

The title of this episode is a nod to All Star Comics. All Star Comics #3 was the first appearance of the Justice Society of America, the first ever super team. Two of the original members of the JSA were the Flash and the Atom, although it was Jay Garrick and Al Pratt who were those heroes at that time, not Barry and Ray.

Anonymous

Great reaction. I loved cross-overs, even little mini ones.

Dennis Bryant

I am not certain, but I think their take on time is sort of like a chalkboard, you can erase and rewrite it a million times, but the first time you wrote on it is still there, an echo of an echo, some trace of the first chalk is still there, and could be brought back up if you knew how..... At least, that seems like the way they use time and the way it would react to being changed, the other is still there, in the fabric of the universe, just written over.