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    Ray has what I call rich white guy problems. He's got a company, a doctorate, a city renamed after him, chiseled good looks, but that's not enough for him. Perhaps no one remembers because he died and never came back. So his plan should be to come back to life and start focusing on saving orphans or something.

    It would be hard for Rip Hunter to be Booster Gold. In the pre-New 52, post-Infinite Crisis DC Universe, he's Booster Gold's son.

    Barry couldve help convince Jefferson.

    A lot of their motivations and ideas didnt make any sense, including Stein's "roofie now, explain later plan." I know they wanted conflict between their motivations, but surely they could have had something better. Isn't Martin married? Wouldnt it have been better for Stein to not to want to leave his wife while

    We also dont have Jason Rusch because they already included the character in a cameo as a graduate student. Making it this character allows them to have the contrasting personalities that make Firestorm a fun character.

    People also loved him on Young Justice. Which started right before the New 52.

    That's what I meant. I didnt mean she didnt care as in it wasnt a big deal because she's secure in her relationship.

    Wally West was the Flash for anyone who got into comics from 1987 to 2005. So yeah, plenty. In fact, what are considered the greatest Flash comic book runs (Waid and Johns) occur while Wally West is the Flash.

    Better than the normal naming conventions in superhero adaptations.

    While I do think the theme of isolation was necessary for what they were attempting last season, this season's changes are a definitely welcomed change of pace. Ana and Rose interacting with Peggie really livened up the show. Even her dynamic with a more confident Sousa seems fresh. And the friendship between Jarvis

    Although I liked their dynamic, it helps that Peggy and Ana have more to bond over. They also subverted elements like having Peggy on top of Jarvis and for Ana to not really care. Those type of things makes both women more defined as characters.

    From what we know, Francine made the choice to leave. Joe didnt make the best call, but he had good intentions. Francine just didnt tell Joe about a son for no reason.

    Kilgrave didnt even get a cool nickname through all his murdering and raping. What a loser.

    Considering they turned Wally into a jerk, perhaps they want to make all the other Flashes around Barry terrible so he looks better by comparison.

    From what we know, Iris's and Wallly's mom was an absent mom to Iris, and everyone knows this. Not only that, but she willing lied to Joe about having a son.

    Just a badly written episode in a very disappointing season. The first have was overloaded with too much fan service, so they didnt have time to actually build the characters and storylines. Out of nowhere Patty just quits? Barry spends the entire episode not telling her, despite that everyone knows and what happened

    Wally's logic: He's a detective. He must know everything.

    The reason why Jericho still has a major role in the company is because he can just point during a match and get one of the biggest reactions of the night.

    I liked it too, but when he was put in a feud against ZIggler, Ziggler as it turns out is a natural face, and Del Rio is a natural heel. So the characters end up taking over the story.

    This is from an interview at E3 2011, way before his face run: