Bill Murray was great as a cast member and amazing as a host. Just a guaranteed good time.
Bill Murray was great as a cast member and amazing as a host. Just a guaranteed good time.
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I now feel inclined to tune in next week not to see how Now Evil Nora (check out the dark makeup and tattered clothes!) proceeds with her nebulous plan, but instead to see just how awful Barry can be. Grant Gustin must look at the script, sigh, and think “I remember when I was the ‘fun one’.”
At least when Kirsten asked him, “Do you realise what you’re doing?” Joe didn’t reply “something I should’ve done a long time ago”. I was bracing myself for that cliché line but fortunately the show didn’t go there.
Every time they said Bashir, I couldn’t stop thinking of Martin Bashir :/
This show is so garbage now. Psych looks 20 years older than Barry and he’s calling him Dad? These force people are his kids? Seriously?
I do miss meta of the week eps. So many minor DC villains who could come on, be fun for 45 minutes, and then go away again.
>Good: Joe turns in his gun and badge.
This show is...REALLY not good right now. The mommy and daddy stuff is just weird AF, the speed force motivations are unclear, Cisco has become useless in the field and his leaving plotline is pretty meh. The whole care bear ending to the mirrorverse stuff was goofy enough- this stuff is just bad. At one time this…
Thank you for the C+ rating.
Was that Cisco saying he was worried about remaining at STAR Labs while everyone else had moved on, or Carlos Valdes?
My cable cut off like 20 minutes into the episode, only to return for the last 5 minutes and I swear it made no difference.
This “family” angle is moronic, and weird, and sounds terrible as dialogue. Just atrocious. There’s also no way what Kramer is doing is legal--Joe just accepting it makes no sense either. I miss Season 1.
I think Flash (and Supergirl if it wasn’t on its final season) really need to go back to basics. Get rid of the season long big bad. Focus on the actual characters instead of adding new ones or giving/taking away powers.
For the first several seasons, The Flash was one of my few “must see” TV programs to be watched when it originally aired. It’s now one that I DVR and watch whenever I get around to it or check out later on the CW app. I’ve kind of stopped trying to make sense of any plot lines as, I suspect, the writers have as well.
Barry didn’t want the Speed Force to go homocidal & kill the dangerously unstable S-Force avatars. He did the homework to make sure undoing his mistake wouldn’t bork the timestream, but changes his mind because colors are pretty. So the homicidal Speed Force still kills Fuerza, Psych, & Iris. I’m confused why we’re…
I *think* I might be done with The Flash after this episode. I’ve been pretty forgiving of Barry’s idiocy up to this point, shruging a lot of it off as “well that’s not REALLY his fault”, or “well he had to at least do SOMETHING”. But his handling of Alexis was my straw. He ran full speed into that blunder completely…
I liked this episode but felt that Deon helping Nora was to quick and not explained well. Psyche was my favorite because out of all the forces he was a legit villain for the most part. When they expanded on his character it worked and I liked Bashir. What I don’t like is the writers taking the whole father, mother,…
Yeah, Bashir proved surprisingly likeable once the mask came off. Team Flash needs at least one full-time snark to mix up the formula a bit. In hindsight I wish they’d set up Allegra as Fuerza - I think she’s supposed to be some other DC character but she really gets nothing to do.
I’m more of a B on this one. You know behind the scenes, the cast and crew reading this script were all like, “Oh God, here goes Barry again!” But the pleasant surprise in both this episode and last was that Barry realized his fuck-up on his own, fairly quickly. These are Barry Baby Steps! I hope anyway.