lironmiron--disqus
lironmiron
lironmiron--disqus

But he expressed that he hated and despised Eddie for no other reason than for daring to be related to him and not being extraordinary. How else could he feel, with that mentality and his sociopathic tendencies, about someone who dared to be more extraordinary than himself in everyone's eyes? It's Amadeus all over

Does Barry age/die despite his fast cell regeneration?
Anyway, even if he doesn't, we saw a glimpse that there's a Flash museum in the future, so in that way, he lives on.

I think we can safely assume that a bite would do it too.

* Babineaux is an experienced detective. His experience tells him that the most likely explanation is that Major set up the shell casings as part of his mental disorder because his mind can't handle not being able to save Jerome and other kids.

Max Rager causes non-zombie rages by itself, which is what the executives are trying to hide. That is creates zombies when combined with Utopium is just icing, which the executives might not even be aware of.

…and a headpunch can really knock a zombie out.
The more you know…

To be fair, he's going to build an artificial intelligence capable of seeing changes in time, so there is more going on under that thick skull of his than in the average police technician's.

But he made it perfectly clear in the previous episode. The Thawnes are the best and most celebrated humans in all (his) recent history, …except- The Flash is the one person more admired and celebrated than any Thawne or all Thawnes put together.

Oh, it's Liberian. I was sure I read Librarian Girl and I was imagining a completely different setting for the video.

Oh, that's actually not an easy question to answer.

Well… Simmons having been eaten by goo would kind of hamper any delivery on that front, no?

And for all his positive attitude and friendly gifts, what Gonzalez was offering the inhumans was the Mutant Registration Act. Worse, it was the Mutant Registration Act without even the avowal of democratically elected representative body.

Palicki was able to stand toe to toe with Keanu Reeves in John Wick without getting outshined. And that movie was tailor made around him.

I thought he looked just like a movie star; that being, of course, Steve Zahn.

That would explain the time dilation.

"Luckily" >_<;;;

They did explain the "crickets" message, almost immediately. The cricket sounds came from tiny concealed microphones.

I didn't find him bland, but a bit dry. And I don't think it was really the actor, but the character. What surprised me about it was how dry he appeared even in the flashbacks from before he was captured.

On the other hand, if they operate on his brain, he'd have to be awake, no?

YEY!!
I didn't know that, but that changes everything and makes me so happy.