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His line where he said "to me you've been dead for centuries" explains his mindset perfectly. Reverse Flash doesn't consider anything that is happening right now to be "real" to him, it's all literally a game he's playing where the objective is to get back to the "real world" and nothing that he does in order to

The best part about being The Flash is that he literally never doesn't have time to kiss someone who is right in front of him and then go do something else.

The tears in his eyes when he offered up "I could help you" as a final plea for his life were pretty gut-wrenching. Almost as much as the actual gut-wrenching. That scene was really, really well done. Major props to all involved, actors and directors.

It's particularly awful given how Eddie has been consistently shown to be a good, decent guy who genuinely cares for Iris and wants to be a good friend to Barry too. He definitely deserves better than this.

The way I explain it to people is that they are both New York City, located in exactly the same place, just slightly out of phase with each other. If you take the bridge into town, you end up in Metropolis. If you take the tunnel, you end up in Gotham.

If you play FFX with the voices muted, you'll like it a lot better. The dub is a huge part of the reason why people didn't like the game, and it's justified. Tidus and Yuna are the two main characters and the two worst voices. That kind of sinks the game.

Slight correction. It wasn't her parents, it was just her mother. Most of the Westerling family was completely unaware that the Red Wedding was going to happen, and were genuinely loyal to Robb. In the book, Robb's brother-in-law actually dies at the RW fighting FOR him. It was just the mother's side of the family

The Grounders didn't start actually killing any of the 100 until after Raven's flares were launched, which burned a Grounder village down. They attacked Jasper but they also treated his wounds and left him where he could be retrieved. The traps that were set around where they tied up Jasper could have been to stop any

Saving the 47 kids is incidental. Bellamy being discovered at this stage of the plan wouldn't just doom the 47, it would be the end of the best chance anyone has ever had of taking down Mount Weather. Clarke may have started this with no goals other than saving the 47, but it's gone way beyond that now. Mount Weather

Captain Cold built the heat gun for Heat Wave. It was a quick line a couple episodes back where Heat Wave tells Snart that he was right to make him learn everything about how the gun worked so that he could repair it himself easily. The implication there is that Snart figured out how to build new cold and heat guns,

Not just that, but Cisco's two main contributions to the team are his intelligence and his skill with gadgets. Hartley has been putting down both of those skills for as long as he and Cisco have known each other. That makes things rather personal, and given their overlapping skillsets and opposing personalities, I'd

Wells's extremely severe reaction to Cisco building an anti-Flash weapon makes a hell of a lot more sense when you realize that he's worried about such a thing existing because it could be used on HIM too.

I agree with you there. I think it was more that Zarek's instinct when faced with a problem is to eliminate the problem, and when he was so close to what he thought was his final victory, he just went with the most expedient way of doing that. At that point he didn't feel anyone was left that could pose a threat to

All the old media whores have their preferred methods of extending their lives. McCain vents impotent rage, Dick Cheney harvests the hearts of the innocent, Henry Kissinger has a blood sacrifice performed in a random South American village every other month, Newt Gingrich drains life from his wife until she gets

In other words, "curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"

Yes. Varys does disappear simultaneously with Tyrion, and everyone does assume he was involved in Tywin's death as a result. This isn't a huge stretch from what happened in the books, not by a long shot.

Actually the books do address this. In Astapor, Daenerys asks that very question, and is told that while it's true that the Unsullied will never be as strong as other men, they make up for it with their utterly unmatched discipline and their complete immunity to pain thanks to the drug regimen they're all on. That

Use the metal hand.

I don't care if most DC movies continue to be bad, provided that more Arrow quality TV series are in the works. DC has Marvel beat hands down when it comes to TV format.

No way. Zola IS Windows 8. It explains everything.