I have a theory. I've been noticing this, that in this series I'm enjoying that every time there's an episode that includes a lot of violence, it's rated really high. That says a lot about us as a society In my opinion. Most of us claim that we don't like violence and no matter where it's from whether it's in our police industry or in crime in general or even violence towards animals we don't like it for the most part. But I ask, is that altogether true? Why is it we seem to actually like it In our entertainment and we find it acceptable in fantasy or fictional movies and books? Could it be because we're not allowed to express our violent nature in real life otherwise we would suffer the consequences but in a movie or in any kind of fiction we can actually embrace our violent side and not be punished for it? To conclude, I was watching this episode and I just instinctively knew that it was going to be rated high and I came here and sure enough it got a 9.2 rating. Perhaps it isn't just the violence as to why it might have gotten that high of a rating, It might be because there was another superhero The Arrow in this one but I think the violence had a lot to do with it actually. Just my opinion.