The memory thing is a plot hole for sure. But the show has never followed the one timeline theory.
The memory thing is a plot hole for sure. But the show has never followed the one timeline theory.
No. By incidentally I mean it happened as a side result of what he did. Barry created this new timeline so he is at fault for that. But people behave as if he directly murdered Dante which he is not at fault for.
You can make an excuse for anything if you want. For all the whining everyone else does, Barry is still the only one to have actually witnessed the deaths of both of his parents and has gone through it twice and knows that both deaths were the direct result of him being the Flash and having enemies. He most definitely…
I don't think anyone blamed anyone else for the singularity, least of all to Eddie. No one knew that would happen and Eddie was just saving Barry. Barry blamed himself because he couldn't save Ronnie and Eddie died because he stopped Thawne from leaving. If the singularity happened because Barry time traveled, it…
I know Barry bashing is the new thing, but you have to admire that the character is taking all the abuse and anger on the chin. He's not making excuses for what he's done and he's doing the best with the circumstances and made a big sacrifice for his friend.
I'm actually fairly sure Danielle was imitating Miller last season.
Except he didn't because the singularity was created because of time paradox that happened when Eddie killed himself. There was no singularity when Barry returned back in season 1 finale. It happened after Eddie's death. I don't know why people don't see that. It was obvious to me. So actually it was the opposite.…
The show's format often works against it. The Jake/Mr. Santiago plot was great, if conventional. Nothing wrong with conventions, but it needed more time to be fully effective. The Holt/Pimento plot was gold. The turkey plot was a little flat because we didn't really get Amy let her full neurosis in such a scenario.
No they really can't. She's a meta human version of Captain Cold. How long is that supposed to last?
I think that may have been a concentrated effort to have Cisco and Wells switch roles in their dynamic. It's cool and refreshing.
I think the larger point is about control. Should Barry feel guilt for the bad things that have happened in the new timeline. Sure! Should he feel that he is responsible for Dante's death. No! Because he isn't the one who killed him.
Face it! If she became KF full time then that's the end of her character as a permanent place on the show. And she's not nearly powerful enough to be more than a ep or two villain when it comes to physical fighting.
Exactly how much blame can you heap on Barry for something which happened incidentally? People blame Barry as if he physically killed Dante, changed Diggle and Lyla's conception of the kid himself, and literally blasted Caitlin with the particle accelerator himself. But he didn't. Dante dies in a car crash. The driver…
Ah….B99, its so nice to have you back after weeks of emotional turmoil. There is just something so joyous about this cast that it pisses me off that more people don't watch this show. As usual, the show just works on another level when an entire cast is working in the same plot. All the group dynamics work, whichever…
I am loving every ep of this show, but as fantastic as the Dolores and Maeve plotlines are, I still can't help but feel that Teddy is the one who will provide the fireworks at the end of this season. I mean, he is way behind the curve when it comes to self awareness out of the main host characters and his…
Come on!!! Bruce and Selina are so damn adorable on this show. Nothing boring about them.
Can we all just acknowledge how Jake has gone from being the most immature member of the Nine Nine to the guy who seems to be one of the more mature ones, trying to solving everyone's problems. The nacho letter and bachelor party scenes were all incredibly fun. I liked that Amy's bachelorette party wasn't a stick in…
Its funny! I am more interested in seeing Grant and Melissa share screen space than their characters. I love the Flash but never got into Supergirl, but Melissa is totally adorable. Grant has the same sort of likable charisma that Melissa does, so I can just picture them having a lot of chemistry together.
This was cute and sweet episode. It didn't have the big laughs of some of the best eps but it made me feel warm and fuzzy inside which is a very positive thing. The Jamy end scene was cute. I really think they are handling the romance extremely well. They don't lay it on too thick and they give us just enough of these…
I think this was a solid B ep. I find you complaints rather strange. Amy is a hopeless cook. It's not such a stretch that she would not get its a code given the context. The Rosa/Charles plot was weak mainly because Charles was neglecting work, which is annoying. But all of Rosa's lines about her new dog were…