we could nickname it Narnia…
we could nickname it Narnia…
I still don't get why Eddie's suicide didn't essentially save Nora Allen. And if they investigated the name of the guy who confessed to killing her, shouldn't they have not found anyone with that name?
If they ever have Antonio Sabato Jr. as a guest star, you'd technically be correct.
Haven't watched the episode yet, but I thought the last time we saw Captain Cold, Team Flash confiscated his cold gun. Did I imagine that?
Eddie kills himself, and Nora Allen is still dead, apparently by the hand of…nobody. Also, Henry Allen was exonerated by the testimony of…nobody. Before releasing him, wouldn't the judge investigate the person and find there was never such person?
Yeah, who knows what's going on with that. What, really, did Eddie even sacrifice himself for?
exactly…because it was very organic to that scene, rather than a clumsy dialogue line.
If they had flashbacks to Season 1, here would be glaring holes unless they can coax Susanna Thompson back.
I would guess you'd pull it off BY the whiskers…
the latter would almost certainly involve Big Belly Burger. Maybe Nyssa works there now?
Voyager undoubtedly wasn't a superhero show.
Maybe Barry Allen embalmed her at night. Apparently getting superspeed (and insomnia) suddenly makes you know how to do things you couldn't do before, like rebuilding devastated infrastructure.
They need a Lazarus Hot Tub in the mayor's office.
The streak is the flash now ;)
I think the point is - what was the thing hunting Simmons, if not some sort of carnivorous fauna?
"we're talking about a show where the heroes randomly lock their villains
in secret prison rooms that don't have toilets or anything."
reminds me of Gabrielle's grandson The Destroyer on Xena…
The Vanessa you were expecting has to use her middle initial "L." when acting.
Also, his petulant refusal to consider Spivot rather than just rejecting her on the spot seemed forced just to set up the Poignant Moment® with her at the end of the episode.
They could turn Sandman into some stemware now, like the Deep South Glass in the movie Sweet Home Alabama…