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Solid point. There could be some memory implanting or hypnotic suggestion, but that's a definite stretch.

I hope you don't mean in a likable way, but more in his sociopathy is funny kind of way (and it mostly stopped being funny in season 2).

I'm not sure I would call it a red herring necessarily, it may be that Prometheus is trying to gaslight Lance into thinking he is Prometheus.

I hate to tell you this, but everything eventually boils down to math. There is always math.

Not necessarily. All we know about Prometheus is that he wants to be the one to kill the Green Arrow, and that every cop he comes across he kills. We don't know his grudge is with Oliver and remember most people think the Hood/Vigilante/Arrow is dead, and that the Green Arrow is a vigilante honoring his legacy. His

I think that was Hammertech, which is the guy from Iron Man 2. They are a weapons focused company, and a couple of super villains have used their tech in the comics.

Yeah, that one from JLA was the one I was talking about, he has a pretty similar backstory to Wrath. They're both kind of anti-superheros in their tragic origin being their parents were criminals killed by cops, though Wrath pretty much copied Batman because he felt they were kindred spirits.

Or he just showed promise as a league member, so they took him in (like they did with Malcolm Merlyn and Damien Darhk, both of whom were mentored by Ra's if I remember correctly). It doesn't necessarily have to be a direct personal vendetta against Oliver, and like I said, Lance could be just as likely of a candidate

With how Prometheus made sure to brutally murder all the cops around Church, it look like they are going with the Anti-Batman version of the character, where as a backstory his criminal parents were killed in front of him by cops, and he then trained to take vengeance on all representatives of Justice. So if anyone

Also a bunch in the Daredevil Netflix series.

I knew they are named after Exxon, but BP seemed like the better parallel. most of Exxon's harm done has been accidental, while BP has been downright intentionally neglectful, which lines up more with how Roxxon has acted over the years.

Actually your logic would imply that they are good. If doing nothing = evil succeeds, and doing something = evil fails, then by doing something they are doing good because evil is failing.

Nah, evil implies intent to do harm. They're just unscrupulous, and if doing good earns them more money, than they do the good thing.

I kind of think this take on Wells could be interesting. The previous Wellses (the pluralization makes it sound like Gollum) have all been super confident, but this is a version of Wells who feels he has something to prove. I think they could tone down his kind of annoying tendencies, and he could have a very

Does it seem like the Ghost Rider skulls have marks on them that relate to how the Riders died? Johnny Blaze had a dent in his skull and Robbie has the scratch marks on it.

Yeah. Think of them as BP messing around with the entities of the Marvel universe. They aren't exactly evil, but they are relatively shady in their pursuit of money.

Both it and Barry's treadmill have been out of the picture a lot lately. Salmon Ladder X Cosmic Treadmill confirmed?

I don't think you understand what Marxist means.

That tailor would be Cisco. It's been mentioned that whenever someone needs an adjustment for a costume or an upgrade, he does it. And that he built most of the costumes in the first place.

That and it is a reference to The Shining in the first place. So by transitive property, it is actually a Shining reference.