An emotional wallop of a finale defies expectations by focusing heavily on the characters' relationships, slowly building towards a stunning climax.
													
																									A rushed cavalcade of fanservice has structural issues, but packs in so much fun that it's hard to criticize.
													A distraction both in and out of universe deconstructs the secret identity by way of a horror movie, in which we go bananas over Grodd.
													
																									A thrilling episode powers through hefty exposition with adept focus, and propels the main storyline to exhilarating heights.
													
																									Another mini-crossover works wonders and everyone finally gets caught up on the main mystery in a solid return to form.
													A potentially fun crossover is too little substance and too much of a stalling tactic for the real meat of the story.
													
																									A 90s throwback combined with brisk movement in the ongoing storylines is one of the most heavily stuffed but competent episodes of the show thus far.
													
																									The follow-up to a series best is one of the show's weakest, but is saved by exceptionally fun performances from the Rogues Gallery.
													A shocking episode uses an old sci-fi trope to pull out all the stops, but to great effect.
													
																									The conclusion of the Firestorm two-parter is a tightly-plotted ride, though often lacking the emotional resonance of previous weeks.