Eobard Thawne, the bowling-alley scientist.
Eobard Thawne, the bowling-alley scientist.
If there were any justice, he, Jonny Lee Miller, and Timothy Dalton would all be nominated.
Stein: "You would erase EVERYONE'S lives. Including yours."
Everyone: "We're okay with that."
Stein: "Barry would basically be killing all of you."
Everyone: "Yeah, we're okay with that."
Exactly. Barry Allen: Mass Murderer. Everyone else, okay with it for some freaking reason.
My one comment on the time travel rules: Looper rules apply. Terminator-style multiple parallel timelines where going back in time splits off a new timeline. And for the Looper corollary, if an alternative/older version of someone is in the original/younger's present time, they become reactive to anything the…
*Jay Garrick's helmet falls into this reality* "And that's my cue to go!" Nice to know Thawne's scared of Jay.
Amazing acting (GIVE CAVANAGH AN EMMY!), great effects, but the biggest freaking logical flaw I've ever seen. No one really cares about being erased. No one! Not even Cisco, whose objection is built around not trusting Eobard. More people should pointed out that Barry was playing god with seven billion people's lives,…
Single worst moment in the show, after the Imagine Dragons sex scene.
Best Bond film, possibly the best Bond. Okay, Craig is, but Lazenby was great. Way more range than Connery had, and badass.
Yeah, was definitely expecting a Tracy moment. Although after this season, Felicity will never be as cool as Tracy. Or Diana Rigg in general.
Malcolm isn't all bad.
You mean Nyssa and Cisco's new girlfriend?
Some people are predicting that Dig will become Guardian next season. I'm putting my money on Manhunter, specifically the Mark Shaw version. There's an espionage tie, a more okay-with-killing thread, Dig's fought Shaw already, and the costume is minimal enough that it can be made into the CW's style and not be too…
Diggle's bullets can piercer any armor: They're powered by awesome.
To my surprise, the Ray-Malcolm and Barry-Malcolm were the best interactions of the show. Bravo.
I've got a friend who's convinced this season is going to end with Flashpoint starting.
He needs to be on the show more.
I mean, granted, time travel isn't exactly something we (publicly???) have many real-life examples to go by, but the two schools are the Lost-style single timeline, whatever happened, happens thing and the Terminator-stye infinite parallel verses. That's like holding a handful of uncooked spaghetti. Some are touching…
Good point. He embraces the theatricality of supervillainy, but beneath the show is intellect, cunning, and heavy sarcasm.
And….BA-NA-NA!