This is a stupid question, but is the guy in the mask supposed to be AA or a non-cacuasian ethnic group or is that just a photo-lighting effect from the picture?
This is a stupid question, but is the guy in the mask supposed to be AA or a non-cacuasian ethnic group or is that just a photo-lighting effect from the picture?
I guess, but if "Jay" were Zoom, wouldn't it have shown up in some of Catelyn's blood testing, etc?
It was planned. I'm not sure exactly what the answer is but "Jay" is a bad guy.
Wells, Sand villain , etc, recognize Jay so he at least *looks* like the real E2 Flash.
If Jay were Zoom wouldn't it show up in all the blood tests?
Well, the "Jay" visiting Earth One doesn't have any powers without the velocity serum so I am thinking that he is an impostor and MitIM is the real Jay.
Kudos to Thawne for the amount of saliva he gets on the glass when ranting.
It's hard to do good flying on TV show budget. I've only been able to sit through one episode of Supergirl, but the flying effects were terrible.
1000 points for CWPI reference, but yeah, I agree with the other guy. It completely insane to not kill him immediately.
I didn't love this episode but I have to say that the hawk wings and flying were less silly looking than I would have expected.
The scene where Barry is outrunning the city-destroying blast to run back in time is a nice little nod to the animated Flashpoint Paradox.
Is this mentioned explicitly somewhere? I may have missed it.
Is Powers Boothe playing the same council-guy that was on the screen in the Avengers or a different Powers Booth mean voice person?
How would Merlyn know that Vandal Savage was looking for the staff of Horace? Did he update his Facebook status?
I agree that it's not completely unambiguous, but seems to deliberately dance the line much less than many of the other things we've seen on the show.
I guess, but from where?
I guess-but would her fiance, who is opposed to her seeing psychics give someone he considered to be a fake private information for successfully scamming her?
Is the Isaac/Meg handprint reading the first unambiguous supernatural occurrence on the show(other than the departure)?
There is a middle ground between "global apocalypse" and "is in love with the superhero." If Wilson Fisk had spent twelve episodes trying to bang Daredevil, it would have been a greatly diminished show.
I thought that early on he was quite scary, but overuse of him and generally making him into a whiner whose sole focus was winning the love of the heroine made him seem kind of lame by the end. By the 40th time he made someone kill themselves it didn't really have shock value. And not giving him some sort of greater…