She's apparently going to find out that he was hit by lightening in the next episode. I wonder how long it will take super genius Patty with three science degrees to connect those metahuman dots….
She's apparently going to find out that he was hit by lightening in the next episode. I wonder how long it will take super genius Patty with three science degrees to connect those metahuman dots….
Um, no.
Prepare to be angry, I guess. But judging by the tone of your posts, you're already there….
So you've countered my point by writing a real essay about her.
Well, she certainly isn't that useless/boring if she's made such a strong impression on you that you decided to write an essay about her in response to something I wrote (and have long forgotten) days ago.
You are a gross individual.
My main problem with this storyline line is for once I'd like Barry to be a relationship where the girl isn't head-over-heels in crush with love from the very beginning. Like Linda before her, at this point of the story, it appears that Patty is way more into Barry than he is into her.
And I'm the troll? LOL! Okay.
Hahaha, quelle coïncidence!
Cultural of US dads? You think? Granted, I'm French but I don't think so. I think it's just lazy writing.
Wow, Iris has done all that? She seems to MIA 98% percent of the time and I can't remember a single line of her dialogue.
Facts are facts.
Pretty sure she/he is referring to Grant. Also sure they are a troll.
So the ends justify the means? Give me a break and Joe has been awful since season 1. What was his excuse then?
Right? I'm shocked by the amount of people who like him and excuse his disgusting behavior.
She shares many lazy similarities with Eddie Thawne from last year and so that tragic end is certainly a possibility.
Call me an overly PC-millenial but….Not only is it a waste of time, it's also borderline offensive in my opinion. And I'm pretty sure Wally is going to be a walking stereotype as well.
He won't be a nephew here. Most likely a long lost brother.
Again, Iris is an adult. Francine's sincerity in reconnecting with her daughter wasn't Joe's judgement to make.
Iris's mother appearing has nothing to do with Iris; it's just a means of introducing Wally.