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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) [[spoiler: features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) [[spoiler: features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.]]
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warranted sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.
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Too soon. We dont even now whether hes dead for real
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* BrokenBase: The Thinker getting Ralph. Some people were upset, others (due to their opinion on how the show handled him) didn't care all that much.
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* BrokenBase: The Thinker getting Ralph. Some people were upset, others (due to their opinion on how the show handled him) didn't care all that much.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: While Ralph ''does'' really appear to be gone, a comment from WordOfGod much earlier in the season that they would eventually introduce Ralph's love interest Sue at some point suggests he may ultimately survive the season yet.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: While Ralph ''does'' really appear to be gone, a comment from WordOfGod much earlier in the season that they would eventually introduce Ralph's love interest Sue at some point suggests he may ultimately survive the season yet. Also it is pretty doubtful Caitlin will be depowered permanently, [[SuperheroSpeciation especially when another ice-themed character would assist Team Flash the next episode]].
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* BadassDecay: A Samuroid, which was strong enough to overpower both Cisco and Wally in the Season's debute episode, is now destroyed by Joe. Off-Screen.
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* BadassDecay: A Samuroid, which was strong enough to overpower both Cisco and Wally in the Season's debute episode, Season premiere, is now destroyed by Joe. Off-Screen.Off-screen.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warranted sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.
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Come on, no need to assume that someone who's seen one saw the other.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) [[spoiler: features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.]]
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* BadassDecay: A Samuroid, which was strong enough to overpower both Cisco and Wally in the Season's debute episode, is now destroyed by Joe. Off-Screen.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.all.
* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: While Ralph ''does'' really appear to be gone, a comment from WordOfGod much earlier in the season that they would eventually introduce Ralph's love interest Sue at some point suggests he may ultimately survive the season yet.
* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: While Ralph ''does'' really appear to be gone, a comment from WordOfGod much earlier in the season that they would eventually introduce Ralph's love interest Sue at some point suggests he may ultimately survive the season yet.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warned sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warned warranted sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features [[spoiler: the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features [[spoiler: the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all]].all.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.
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* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features [[spoiler: the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.all]].
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warned sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warned sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.man.
* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.
* HilariousInHindsight: After all of Barry's sermonizing about how the heroes should never, ever kill people, the season finale of ''Series/BlackLightning'' that immediately followed this episode (from the same production crew, even) features the season's BigBad being unceremoniously gunned down and none of the heroes caring at all.
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* AlasPoorScrappy: Even if Ralph was extremely polarizing, the Thinker taking his body warned sympathy even from his detractors. He didn't fight or yell, he just calmly accepted his fate, knowing he died a good man.