Thats true, no villain can ever be named Frosty.
Thats true, no villain can ever be named Frosty.
Makes sense. Earth 2 Killer Frost hinted at the comics canon—her powers kill men she kisses, because she absorbs heat. Firestorm can handle it. Caitlyn could make some deadly mistakes with those powers.
See, I never found Mirror Master cool at all. It was just a gimmick. Its mystifying why everyone was acting like he was equivalent of the Joker.
Wally needs a personality replacement. He's practically the anti-Wally right now.
I always loved an artist mentioning how he was worried about realism til the editor was like "No, you can do ANYTHING."
Him sitting down alone mopefully while Team Flash screws around without him was a strangely powerful image.
Its not real comic books unless they throw down physically over who gets a name/costume.
I like Dick Wells but he is nowhere as electric as Sinister Wells.
Yeah, I imagine this is like actor candy for him.
What I love about Alchemy is how nerdy he is. More villain nerds plz.
Your depiction of Berlanti explains everything.
I bet its a red herring and we discover they suspect him for no reason.
I'm hoping we get an endless train of alternate Harrison Wells. My husband insists HR is the 'Scorpion' one.
I'm referring to the Vertigo character this is loosely drawn from. Yes, the show first followed vaguely the Christian mythology, but with the addition of God's wife, they're clearly leaving other interpretations behind.
Again, in Lucifer mythology, it is a misunderstanding that led to Hell becoming a prison and place of punishment. As Lucifer notes in this episode, God doesn't actually communicate well. People jump to conclusions all the time, even members of his own family, much less dead humans with psychological issues.
Oh, right! Yeah, I like that about her, even as I like Supergirl for being the other side of the Independent Woman equation. It would be interesting to see a variation in the tv show, where Supergirl meets her tougher, more businesslike counterpart.
Your username seems completely appropriate. :)
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Um, yes.
The real world reasoning has nothing to do with the character's reasoning.