Cisco has superpowers, and a heat gun and a cold gun that he designed. He could outfit a whole band of superheroes - or use different tech-based powers himself -if anybody would stop and think about it.
Cisco has superpowers, and a heat gun and a cold gun that he designed. He could outfit a whole band of superheroes - or use different tech-based powers himself -if anybody would stop and think about it.
That was fun. I wish that all the "lost children," from all the previous years, had been restored - not because I was worried about them, but because it would have introduced another element of weirdness into the world.
Barry standing there and doing nothing is a central concept of the series.
So if Savitar REALLY knows how everything is going to go down - with "scary precision," as Cisco observed - does that mean he knew Caitlyn wouldn't manage to kill Tracy? That he sent her on that errand knowing that he was just going to save her after she failed? Is everything he is saying, doing, and apparently…
That was… bad.
- 45 minutes of a nihilistic future, with Caitlyn fully Killer Frost, Julian her jailer, Cisco without his hands, Wally crippled and catatonic, Joe utterly broken, and Barry-2024 even a bigger jerk than usual. (The show has a nihilistic view of time travel - evil villains can change the past…
"That feud has already cost one man his life…." Well, two, if you count the guy who had an air conditioner dropped on him. Gloria may notice that that man (whose prints, certainly in the system, may be on the phone book) had a parole officer named Stussy, and then it's anybody's guess.
- I'm sorry, but the way they released the information on Adrian Chase last episode - "I'm gonna post it on YouTube!", rather than have the entire team go to where he was in protective custody and take him down before he knew he had been outed - was so negligent and stupid (especially for an information expert like…
- I am glad the reviewer enjoyed this episode so thoroughly. I wish I had too. But there was aspects that seemed like major flaws to me.
- Oliver's opening stance - "Now that I know I kill because I like to, I don't want to taint my friends or weigh them down with guilt by asking them to do anything, no matter how…
PART THE 2
- My personal opinion is, once Barry went four months into the future, IT BECAME HIS PRESENT. I mean, there he was. He saw Iris die. If he then decides to go back four months into the past and do something to save her, he is… changing the past. But that's just me.
- I think a better plan would be for them…
PART THE 1
- So Abra's from the 64th Century, legit - born there, lived there. To him, Savitar killing Iris West is history, pure and simple. If he tells Team Flash information that lets them save Iris, then he is… changing history.
- Can he do that? Can Barry ask him to do that? Won't that just break the coffee cup…
If they REALLY wanted to reinvent the character from the ground up and subvert audience expectations, they should have changed his name too! :-) (Really, I don't think it's the actor; I just don't think they've given the poor guy much interesting to do, and the character's personality doesn't fit in well with the…
Lar Gand was Mon-El's real name on Daxam. When he was first introduced in a Superboy comic in 1961, great convoluted contrivances convinced Kal-El that the guy was his amnesiac older brother from Krypton. Since the guy didn't remember his name, and Superboy found him on a Monday, he named him Mon-El. (He also gave him…
I'm not sure I buy that analogy. But, in fact, the fact that Kara essentially has a second job (albeit unpaid) which is inextricably entangled in a bunch of ways with how she obtains information, how she evaluates it, what she's willing to put in a story and what she needs to leave out (for reasons of her own, not…
Exactly the moment I was thinking about!
PART THE 2
- Valerians don't show up on video or cameras? Maybe a little foreshadowing on that, guys? It's the kind of thing that would come up, I think, either in the DEO (they didn't do a background check on her?) or in personal interactions. That's, I mean, a pretty big "power" that many people would like to…
PART THE 1
- Kara is "honest to a fault"? Kara has a SECRET IDENTITY. I bet she had friends in high school (and college? Did she go to college?). And some boy friends, before she broke their noses. And she's had co-workers she was close to (other than Winn). And never told ANY of them she was an alien! And she has…
Very kind of you.
"Oliver muses on the issue without ever quite moving into full-fledged sulking."
He's been taking it out on a lot of other people too, even if he keeps Ollie in mind while doing it.
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