DavidGustafson
David Gustafson
DavidGustafson

Interesting. As dark as Agents of SHIELD is going lately, and The Flash goes darker still, with even greater effect. Bravo, Team Flash!

Barry hanging limp and lifeless really did look like a 60s comic book cover, didn’t it? Really took me back (And dating myself, too. :) )

I think you’re right. Plus, Zoom is bulkier in that suit than either Barry or Wells-3 would be — not fat, just a more muscular physique. Besides, the shock on Barry when he finds out he’s fighting Dad-2? Groovy.

Yes! I’ve been posting that photo for a few days now connected to the Zoom photo. That shit is him! It completely explains why dad disappeared at the start of the season. Zoom got to him in prison and MADE him leave on penalty of hurting Barry.

Damn. You are right, that's a pretty convincing argument.

Barry still feels empty after being unable to save him mom

I don’t know who Zoom will be revealed to be but I’m pretty sure that it’s John Wesley Shipp under the mask. The eyes are a dead give away.

I’m really hoping Cisco whips out a super wheelchair for next week.

So I kinda loved this episode and almost everything about it. First, the bad:

That was an amazing episode. Started off cheesy, got hilarious and then dark as hell. Zoom and rag doll Barry was truly horrifying. The Zoom/Flash action sequence was outstanding.

Great idea! Love to see the Dark Knight having conniption fits when he’s tearing desperately across the city, trying to get there in the nick of time, only to find the Flash having coffee with Batman’s girlfriend and unscarred Harvey Dent, all bombs disarmed, Joker already back in a padded cell in Arkham.

So why should I watch BvS in theaters if it’s a deliberately abridged version without even Team4Star dubbing it?

It’s gonna be interesting to see what happens when we have a different Flash in a different universe. We’re gonna try to stay in our universe and they’re gonna be staying, I think, in their universe...”

I disagree with you regarding Sherlock. Though more could be made of the mystery itself in their episodes, they do give a more than reasonable amount of attention to it while also focusing on Holmes and Watson. Insignificant appearing things that happen in the background will often help propel the mystery forward as

Definitely. It’s like they’ve forgotten that we’re the ones who are supposed to idolize and obsess over these characters. It’s weird when other characters in the story do it.

Since Bruce is a minor he can’t even sign a contract of this nature! Control over the company would be in the hands of countless trustees, and the second Galavan showed a contract of sale signed only by Bruce the Wayne Enterprises execs would just laugh and call their lawyers, who would promptly have it voided in

Nah. He has a soft spot for sandwiches. The pilot episode showed this.