Maybe. I honestly can never tell ages on this show. We have people who presumably have multiple PhDs but look like they're about 20.
Maybe. I honestly can never tell ages on this show. We have people who presumably have multiple PhDs but look like they're about 20.
Eh, that seems sort of thought-police-y. Barry's a metahuman, they're not all bad. Rounding them up before they commit a crime wouldn't be right,
I do, but I knew my maternal grandmother's mother as a kid, and I have relatives on my Dad's side who are really into genealogy so it's probably not normal.
I still like Jesse and Cisco if only because it would make the Cisco/Harry scenes even more hilarious.
The problem with Flashpoint is it would require hijacking the plots of Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow too (not that I mind that, as the Flash is the best-written show, but the logistics would be difficult).
Yes, I love that Joe had to call them with that idea! And you're right about Jesse. She's quickly (no pun intended) becoming a favorite of mine, though as a mathematician I may be a bit biased.
I mean, I might have believed it if it were the week before BvS with Ezra Miller's Flash debuting, but now? Nah.
Predictions going forward:
Ep. 21: Barry is stuck in the Speedforce, Jesse and Wally discover they have Speedforce powers and reveal this to everyone else at the end of the episode after they give up on getting Barry back.
Ep. 22: Jesse and Wally train to fight, learning from what Barry did before them. Barry is not…
I graduated in 2007 and was taught the same. I've always done it and nobody ever had a problem with it at college or grad school.
This explains a lot of why we have all those lawyer jokes.
If that's the case, Chuck completely missed the point of that story (not that that would be unlike him).
That could have been planned and cancelled. Apparently there was a cameo in the finale that was cut because even though it would have "made perfect sense" for the character to be there, it would have been too distracting from the main plot.
I'm also fairly certain Kilgrave was wearing the pants from 10's brown suit at one point.
Mind. Blown.
Especially when they said "don't miss the last five minutes that will CHANGE EVERYTHING" in that same preview.
Interesting! Need to read that at some point, I've heard good things.
Not to mention Gordon suddenly wanting to keep Falcone running the city despite spending the whole season trying to arrest him just because a few mobsters have been shooting each other for the past 2 weeks.
If there's any faith to the comics left in them at all, a random mugger named Joe Chill who had nothing to do with any of these crazy conspiracies.
That's totally consistent with her character though. Selina still goes out of her way to make awful cat puns in the comics.
In fairness, terrible cat jokes are sort of Selina's thing. Mostly just because it annoys the hell out of everyone around her.