And riiiiight, Barry. You just conveniently "forgot" that carrying Felicity along at superspeed would cause her blouse to catch fire and require her to strip to her underwear. You had no idea that would happen. Suuuure. (P.S., thank you!)
And Wells really doesn't care much for secret-identity etiquette, just blurting out Ollie's name when not only Cisco and Caitlin were there, but Joe as well. Really, though, it's not hard to see how he figured it out. Felicity works with the Arrow and used to work for Oliver Queen, and Oliver and Felicity come to town at the same time that Felicity's in town with the Arrow on a case. Honestly, it's ridiculously easy to figure out. Maybe Ollie should've taken more care not to let his presence in Central City be known.
I would've liked to see more of Oliver training Barry -- hopefully tomorrow. But the battle was pretty effective. I would've preferred it if they'd been at odds over something more substantial than just "Barry got whammied by a rage mutant."
But wow, Grant Gustin's face really changes when he's angry. We've never seen him in that mode before, and he hardly looks like himself.
Speaking of faces, should we be worried that Felicity's facial-recognition software can recognize Barry with his mask on? If that kind of software became widespread, it would render masks pretty useless, except for full-face masks.
And speaking of masks, I'm glad that the show is letting Barry keep the mask on in so many scenes. In the first couple of episodes, they were doing the usual live-action thing of getting the hero's mask off at every opportunity, but since then, they've actually let him look like the Flash for a large part of each episode. And that's really cool.
But I'm not liking this police task force angle. I wish the Flash would just go public and be the open, well-liked hero he is in the comics. They don't need to recap Arrow with the police hunting the vigilante.