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This is the show where paralysis is cured in 2 episodes though…

Same here, never used to, but lately I've dropped Arrow, Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Bones and Sleepy Hollow… good call so far…

Why create new and interesting villains when you can just recycle old ones eh…

Dear Lord that final season of Falling Skies was awful. It's like they purposefully tried to be as boring as possible for 95% of it before throwing every cliche and every cent they had left at the finale. Deeply regret that show… but yeah, I'm out on the Arrowverse this time around, still following the reviews but no

Speedsters have a 100% recovery rate from comas.

TV show = Dozens of people still alive VS. one alcoholic and one coma.

The thing was, there's no need for any paradoxes in a system of infinite universes. Changing the timeline just creates another branch.

You're a Master of Karate
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Best out of six trillion and three?

"It's like I'm wearing nothing at all!"

"Don't you already have a wife Slade, y'know, Adeline? What's the deal with the Shado fixation?"

Someone with speedster powers in a coma… why does that sound familiar? How'd that turn out last time? Full recovery you say?

… Well, a fixed point if you don't think one alcohol problem and someone with healing powers in a coma is a good trade for dozens of people being dead.

This is the same police force who had a squadron of trained snipers on two villains whose only powers were: possesses weird gun, and proceeded to not fire a single shot while waiting for the illegally operating vigilante to turn up.

Do you think they just have a script formula for the show now?

… or cocaine.

It's never a good sign when the very first episode of a season is poorly thought out… even Dexter managed to debut with a rather impressive premiere every year. The writers have tonnes of time to get it right, so if they don't… bad news bear.

I'd imagine all of the shows are going to be working towards that crossover as their first arc.

It's become my firm belief that any TV show or film that even wants to flirt with the notion of time-travel needs to have its writers spend many, many hours working out all of the rules before it is even introduced into the narrative. Then every single future writer must adhere to these rules… there will be no rule of

Yeah, they've never done anything with Caitlyn besides having her mope over guys.