The scenario suggested is one in which he dumps Iris on her.
The scenario suggested is one in which he dumps Iris on her.
Well if I fancied her and she fancied me and we pretty plainly weren't actually siblings, then no. I wouldn't have a problem with it. Why would I?
Yeah. That's got to suck. You register as a bodyguard and get a call from the agency. "Yeah, new client - legitimate businessman. Been receiving threats from some nut dressed as Robin Hood." You show up for work that night and bam! Arrow in your chest!
The word you're both looking for is husky. As in she is a husky voiced siren.
I'm sure this isn't your point but I'm going to say it anyway because that's how your post reads - "but he also shot himself" doesn't make it better. Only if you think in terms of some sort of moral bank balance where depositing a sacrifice for your son pays off some of your murder loan. But you can only pay off moral…
I doubt it's forgetting so much as saying "Well, this would make a really good moment or plot line and the other is a minor detail that everyone but those AV Club freaks will have forgotten about - so lets do it."
Well since many of us don't see that, then obviously it is to us. A lot of us avoid previews.
I think it will be hilarious if Tracy just sequentially dates each subsequent Wells as he shows up. He arrives, meets the team, and Tracy is all "By the way, do you want to carry on being my boyfriend?"
Well why should he? They're not biologically related and medically-induced amnesia should cure any lingering remnants of the Westernark effect which leaves Barry with - a fantastically beautiful and kind fianeé.
Their fathers were friends as well so they also knew each other through that.
Except they're not brother and sister in the only sense that would meaningfully stop them being together - genetically.
"she says to Barry that the moment she truly fell in love with him (developed sexual feelings?)"
I made a similar suggestion last week - that this episode should start with Phantom of the Opera Barry walking into Star Labs and saying: "I… have defeated Savatar". And there's no explanation as to what happened to Current Barry.
Didn't we do this conversation last week? You can't just keep dumping your problems on other people. What's that? Supergirl is a hero who helps people out? Well yeah, isn't that always the way - one person puts themself forward to help a bit, and everyone starts using them to help all the time.
And the Earth where Bernie Sanders is president gets TWO other universes to remind them how lucky they are! :)
Those were great moments. My favourite was Barry saying "So I'm all brooding?" and then mugging away at an impersonation of himself how he normally plays Flash. Hillarious meta-humour there.
Barry has been shown to take any risk to save the day over and over again. And his friends are very smart idiots. Yeah, I could see them trying this. :)
You have plainly never ever been to a nightclub.
90% of the people who gain powers are either evil or become evil. At this point, it's clear that becoming evil is intrinsically linked to becoming powerful.
Lee Meriwether