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I really don't get why people don't see Barry POV. What are the consequences of time travel before Flashpoint he has faced so far that would make him think something bad happen. The first time he time traveled, he saved Cisco and all of Central City, second time he again saved Central City and team Arrow and Flash.

There is absolutely no way he knew that he could change the sex of Diggle's child, or cause an accident that he had nothing to do with. Hartley changed because he directly interacted in the events of that episode. There is no way that Barry could know he could cause a butterfly effect.

I don't see how it cheapens Arrow. It just emphasizes that on occasion they are in over their head. Same happens with all other shows.

Read my reply to Capleesi below.

She had to be talked down. If Sara had control over the situation and wasn't told the repercussions of messing with time, she would have killed Darkh for sure. Barry didn't know that restoring the timeline could cause these things to happen. Otherwise he would never have done it.

But they do know that Barry didn't cause the accident. He didn't change Diggle's sperm. These are clearly things not in his control.

Loved it. Some of your complaints are actually addressed on other shows. For example, Heat Wave already knows Oliver Queen from the LoT season 2 premiere. Snart also had become friendly with Barry prior to LoT. Also, yes, the hypocrisy, particularly among the LoT crew is astounding given how carelessly they tamper

It was ridiculously hypocritical as she attempted to do precisely the same thing as Barry did for Laurel.

Honestly, I'm not even sure what you meant. Neither of those comments imply anything sexist if that's what you are implying.

This was a fantastic ep. Probably the best of the season. Jake/Terry was sweet and fun as usual. Charles sort of besting Gina in a way was awesome. Holt/Amy/Rosa was awesome with Holt's freakout cracking me up hard. Plus, another great cold open.

Again, I disagree that Barry is responsible for those deaths. The wormhole was created after Eddie killed himself, creating a time paradox. The deaths happened as a result. I don't deny that he was responsible but I also don't think people see the bigger picture. What has Barry learnt about time travel prior to

I don't really agree with that. People blaming Barry for Flashpoint is kind of a wrong way of thinking. I think it's brave storytelling that the show is willing to embrace a storyline where the hero makes a big mistake that has repercussions. But when people say that he's responsible for the death of innocent lives,

I disagree about the Flash. I think it hits the right tone. I feel the balance of the serious and lighter elements make for a more interesting show. Also, given that Barry is the bridge to the characters from the other shows, the fact that the Flash handles a balance of tones makes sense. I think the Flash does a good

It seems that this season has shifted more and more into an ensemble then a show with a main character and multiple supporting ones. While I value having well developed characters, everyone having important storylines at the same time is making the episodes overcrowded and are making some of the resolutions quite

There was a mention of loved ones and families being away during Amy's speech at the beginning.

The scene's context didn't make sense to me, especially with regards to Jake who wasn't asking for her father's approval as much as he was trying to get her father to like him, which is totally normal. Her arguing against her father makes more sense because he was the one was talking about permission.

Maybe so, but we know, having seen the love story over the last few years, that the romance is genuine and not just a daughter rebelling against her father. Besides, like I said, Amy seems to be more a daddy's little girl then a rebellious type.

Well my point is that if he wanted, Barry could defend himself with the argument that he is not the one who actually killed Dante or gave Caitlin her powers and that he had no control over why these things happened in this timeline. But he's owning up to it and taking it on the chin like a man.

Except we know that this is not true. Jake hardly qualifies as the stereotype of a bad boy and Amy is definitely not the rebellious girl. She wasn't taken aback by them getting along as much as her Father praising Jake about knowing about mutual funds, which she knows is not true.

I will say that Amy's speech to Jake and her father was a little on the nose. Especially to Jake. It's not unusual to try and impress your other half's parents, something which Amy did as well when she went to see Jake's mom. So not sure why she said she was mad at Jake. I did love the fact that Jake's way of dressing