Stop making excuses for Barry's shitty behavior. It's people like you who make it possible for the writers to write Barry into the asshole character that he is today.
Stop making excuses for Barry's shitty behavior. It's people like you who make it possible for the writers to write Barry into the asshole character that he is today.
I feel sorry for anyone who thinks this whole Zoom storyline is going to have a satisfying conclusion that makes any kind of sense. The explanation of how that ineffectual loser, Jay, is actually Zoom is going to make as much sense as the show's nonsensical and ever-changing take on time travel.
What is he suppose to do? Just take it while Barry acts passive aggressively and gives him dirty looks?
I know! Isn't it hilarious? They are so out of touch.
I see you've stalked me all the way to AVC.
Well, you've certainly earned your paycheck. I hope The CW/WB is paying you well to tell such convincing tall tales.
Are you, like, pathetic or something that you ship strangers on the internet in addition to fictional characters?
The writers are lazy but such laziness will bite them in the ass in the end. Audiences eventually turn once they come to realization that they are being given a substandard product.
Very real possibility. Cisco's act is already wearing a bit thin.
I can understand Wally's attitude but I didn't understand Barry's attitude toward him. Joe treats Barry way better than he does his own bio kids. Everyone on this show coddles him, tbh.
I sure am. Scott has finally started giving this show the reviews it deserves.
Did you read the review? He says just that.
I agree on all counts.
- Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!
1) You are obsessed and deranged.
I can't take credit for that assessment; it was in the review. But it's certainly an apt description of the season thus far.
I didn't. I'm basing it off the review.
"But with each passing week, season two plays more and more like a confused and disjointed rehash of its predecessor."
Only one causing unnecessary drama in the episode was Barry.
An interview with one of the producers confirms that the Jay we knew was Zoom as Scott states in the last paragraph of his review.