People had various theories about that (create a stable Firestorm was the most popular), but what I really wonder is: Why wasn't Stein super-pissed at Wells? That was completely ignored after the separation.
People had various theories about that (create a stable Firestorm was the most popular), but what I really wonder is: Why wasn't Stein super-pissed at Wells? That was completely ignored after the separation.
Here I meant FutureBarry as the Barry who was there as an adult, in the past. So the Barry we know on the show, at whatever point in the future he manages to travel back in time.
Because they all assume FutureBarry carried his younger self? I do, at least.
What Barry did:
- pick up Ronnie, run to the entrance of the military base
- chat with Ronnie until told the professor is about to get shot
- run and grab the professor, bring him back to Ronnie
- wait until the soldiers show up, intercept a rocket
- run after being told to run, against the phosphorus
- hope that the…
I'm just saying this is a terrible origin story and superhero. Although if he was created in 1978 that explains it:
March 17?! WHHHYYYYYYYYYYY?
It seemed weird to mention the blood types, usually when that happens on TV it means… the other guy is Barry's son!!!
But Cisco compared the blood to Wells', he would have noticed if Barry and him had the same DNA. It is possible that Wells faked his own medical records, although changing his blood type could be dangerous if he ever fell unconscious and needed a transfusion (but I guess supervillains don't need to worry about such…
Controversial opinion: I like both The 100 and the DC shows. In fact I watch more shows on the CW than on all other networks combined, which is so weird given what the CW was just a couple of years ago (all 'Gossip Girl' shows all the time).
Pulitzer Prize-journalist had to call the military and ask them if they are allowed to operate against civilians on US soil. Has he never watched a TV show, ever? Even I know about the Posse Comitatus and I can't spell it.
Batman!!!! (AND NOT WHEN HE WAS A LITTLE KID)
The entire show is a vast conspiracy against Iris, everyone in this episode knew about the Flash (including the villain, Ronnie, the professor's wife…) except her. The secret identity is getting pointless already, at least Arrow kept it actually secret for one season before giving up.
Yeah if you don't read the rest and the part about two guys merging.
- Remember the poison gas villain in jail? That was like week 3.
- Oh by the way, who's feeding the prisoners?
- …I thought that was you?
But but they accepted the merging or something.
Have to say, I have rarely seen a superhero with an origin as convoluted and weird as Firestorm. What is the point of having two guys "merging"? Why not just have Ronnie turn into a Fire-Man? And… where do the professor's clothes come from; their clothes must be merging too?
That is because he knows the Fantastic Four took care of Hitler.
Don't forget Jerome's plan: after killing his mother, he could have lied to the cop who decided to ask about her because he saw a bunch of clowns fighting. But no, he made sure to mention that she had disappeared in the most suspicious manner possible.
Huh, it is on FOX, it is their only drama with decent ratings (except Empire, a huge hit). It will be renewed for season 3 at the very least, and probably more.
Well, static utopia is what comics are all about…