Well that was just a travesty. And there's also the future newspaper from season 1 that I don't remember changing before the end of the season.
Well that was just a travesty. And there's also the future newspaper from season 1 that I don't remember changing before the end of the season.
Would be a massive change to the character's story. Not to mention the future newspaper in Season 1, that as far as I remember didn't change.
True. But it would change one of the core aspects of Barry Allen, so it would be weird.
Because the source material. Iris ends up as his wife. Maybe they do a few episodes of fake death, but she does end up marrying him, and he basically becomes speed Jesus.
The whole cliffhanger thing doesn't work well when the preview for the next episode clearly shows Chloe still alive and in Lucifer's penthouse.
They just went so over the top with her, at one point she was the one doing the major heroic feats, not Oliver. Like the whole "hacking a nuke 20 feet above her head with a glorified iPad" got a bit ridiculous, and I can see where the backlash came from, even excluding all the horrendous Olicity drama.
In the comics, Death does in fact tend to appear as a pasty-skinned Goth chick. Most of the Endless are pale with black hair actually.
I don't know if the Endless were in Vertigo, they definitely were in mainstream New Earth timeline. I highly doubt Fox has the rights to any of those characters (CW seems to have the majority of them) and would assume they were referring to Azrael.
So DELOS is the Institue right?
Wondering if Hector was recording the entire conversation between Theresa and Charolette and sending it to Ford. He's a mad genius, and Hopkins plays him brilliantly.
"It's beautiful—your brow. When you're angry but trying to control it, the fine muscles pull into a little arc. It's elegant. Would you mind if I recorded it? I'd love to show it to my team."
Yeah that kind of stuff is annoying, like would it have been ok for Amaya to do that? Like a black person in Japan at the time is even more out of place than a white one.
The whole "white savior" comment seems a bit odd, are you implying that Nate wouldn't try and save the girl if she was white and not Asian for some reason? It seemed like an odd attempt to score some social justice points when it really just fit in with Nate's new heroic attitude.
Kinda glad for once that they raceswapped a character, makes this whole "adopted brother-sister dating" thing slightly less…. incestuous.
And then occasionally Barry casually hits lightspeed and travels back in time. V confused
In the CW lineup commercials, there's a very brief scene of Ray and Vixen in bed, so it's pretty much already confirmed that's going to happen.