There was some fun stuff in this one; I liked going to the future again, the robot alien was funny, and Zari got some really good moments. The Hellstar stuff started to become typical CW soap opera drama, but it actually had a good resolution.
Sara's storyline is still the most intriguing and it looks like next week we may get some answers, but it's moving a bit slow.
I still think they are lacking momentum - I know it's only the 3rd episode - but last episode and this one feel a bit disjointed. I find it a bit strange that only Ava and Mick seem to really care about Sara's disappearance and it feels like everyone else is just along for the plot ride. I want to see some consequence and emotion, not just the silly. I know Covid has made some shooting/scheduling things weird but it feels disjointed. Maybe I'm missing the Sara and team dynamic, and they just haven't explored the teams dynamic without her enough, or everyone's personal reactions aside from Ava and Mick's. Like, I'd love to see a Nate-centric one with him dealing with his losses!