Team Flash are idiots. It's been one of the most consistent things about the show.
Team Flash are idiots. It's been one of the most consistent things about the show.
I'm just saying, if Killer Frost goes back to just being Caitlin and loses all her powers and everything, I will be pissed. Instead, they should find some way to infuse the two together - let her keep the powers, her Caitlin persona will keep her ties to Team Flash, and the Killer Frost side can make her an…
Moira wasn't evil - she was morally ambiguous.
Actually, I was thinking James.
To be fair, it's really only Supergirl that does evil mothers. Arrow and Flash prefer to go the route of evil/terrible father figures.
At least he has an actual job at the DEO, unlike certain other cast members…
I'm holding out hope she stays good - that she could endure through the fates conspiring to turn her evil could prove how extraordinary she is.
That was my thought, too!
Yeah, I did kind of worry that this episode - in an attempt to flesh out James-as-Guardian - kind of inadvertently demonstrated how superfluous and underdeveloped the whole thing is.
I burst out laughing when the "previously on" framed James's motivation for becoming Guardian to be the loss of his camera.
"People just see a big guy in a scary mask."
"I feel like I'm just beating people up."
Awesome. Thanks for the reply!
What a great post on Nier.
I love PoI! And third season in particular was a great example of that - using the first half for the HR material (that culminated in a stellar arc of episodes) and then the back half for Samaritan, etc.
Someone had to take up the mantle after Earth-2 Wells went back home.
Call me crazy, but I kind of get it? It's a self-closing loop - a self-fulfilling prophecy. Barry loses Iris, and it drives him mad to the point that in the future, he becomes the thing that goes back in time and forms that point of creation for himself.
This came right after they decided that the best way to motivate Barry would be to fridge a woman in his life in the past future by a nemesis-speedster of his from another time, and then have him spend the season obsessing about it until he tries to stop it in the season finale.
Yeah, but if they're going to do Dark Phoenix, I'd far rather they did cosmic universe and introduce the Shi'ar Empire.
They haven't.
Oddly enough I rather like Julian's character. I think Felton has brought a likability and depth to him that makes him appealing.