I knew the ISA had killed the Tyler's, but it was still rough to watch. I guess Grundy is who they send to make sure "accidents" happen on the road .
Matt is an example of how leaving your kid in the hand of your in-laws with no waring doesn't always turn out well. Matt lost his sister and feels like he lost his life to taking care of a kid he barely knew and now he's filled with nothing but resentment and hate that he takes out on Rick. Is it any wonder Rick ended up so messed up emotionally?
I think that's the first time we've seen Courtney and Mike bicker like the do in the comics. Up to this point they've seemed to be fairly casual or agreeable with each other.
So I guess Fiddler passed on everything he knew to his wife, either that or..maybe Principal Bowin is the one who taught him in the first place? Or maybe it's just the violin that makes them dangerous and they both just happened to be proficient in violins.
I love how Artemis' one scene is her wearing green and tackling some dude .
The janitor is totally Shining Knight. Why else would a random janitor start talking like he's from King Arthur's time and warn of "dragons?" Of course he could've been referring to Dragon King...
I love that Mid-Nite's goggles have a Charles McNider AI that can talk to Beth. Really nice way of honoring the first Mid-Nite and finding a cool way of getting through a lot of exposition. "Chuck" did an amazing job building those goggles so that they'd be completely up to date despite not being in-use for 10 years .
Beth just needs friends even though no one, even her parents, has the time for her. So I guess forcing yourself on a Superhero team by just wearing a pair of plot-relevant goggles by chance is as valid a way to make friends as any. And those goggles seem way more useful then Beth is on-paper.
With how frivolously the MCU and the Arrowverse treat secret identities at times, it's nice to see something that treats them with some importance and as "Superhero 101." Because if the ISA knew who these kids were, the and their parents would be dead faster then you can say "Grundy." Just look at poor Red Bee...
Cindy has a photo of her dad presumably before he experimented on himself in her room. I have to imagine if someone saw it they'd say "Cindy, how old is your dad supposed to be?"
Brainwave Jr. is finally unlocking his powers. I guess the grief of losing his dad helped him unlock it.
I take it Rick is going to go through the classic "Justice, not vengeance" character arc. I can already foresee the team or Courtney having to talk him down from killing someone. Although Grundy's a zombie so I guess he can go to town?
Suffice it to say...don't make a deal with The Gambler. And it looks like the ISA's plan hinges on some kind of satellite construct?
I guess it's a good sign that there's still some energy in Alan's Lantern. The only question is finding someone who can draw out the energy from it.