IF YOU CAN'T BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, BELIEVE IN THE ME THAT BELIEVES IN YOU, OTHER ME.
IF YOU CAN'T BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, BELIEVE IN THE ME THAT BELIEVES IN YOU, OTHER ME.
Tetra remains my favorite Zelda.
I'm thinking the "Jay Garrick" Wells-2 knew was Hunter Zolomon? And he never met the real Jay?
Solution to "I would totally ship Jeggy?" Make it into a threesome with Ana Jarvis :D
Letting Dottie out to do some spy work was the single best part of this episode, and most of the season.
WRITE ME A POEM, THEN
They did. He yelled his way through the high notes in "Bring Him Home" for a baffling reason.
If anybody's going to be Johnny Quick on this show, it's going to be Earh-2 Harrison Wells creating a speed formula using SCIENCE! Agreed on the Earth-2 Jay and Earth-2 Hunter Zolomon, though.
I feel like they wouldn't pull the man in the mask being a speedster that nobody's heard of (it's totally the real Jay) but I hadn't even thought of that - I dig it. (And I mean, if Jesse is indeed Jesse Quick, she's going to get her formula from her dad. I'm still thinking Earth-2 Wells could make himself into a…
GET ME PHOTOS OF THE FLASH NOT BEING HERE. I HAVE TO PROVE HE'S A MENACE
Oh yeah. The man went from "there will be a reckoning" to looking surprised at himself as he tells Barry that he looks upon him "with love". One year with Barry Allen actually made Thawne legitimately care about him.
Barry's mom wasn't murdered, and Barry's dad is presumably still happily married to her. Take out Nora Allen getting murdered, and there goes the motivation for Zoom being Earth-2 Henry Allen.
He did. We don't know what he specifically meant, yet - either the particle accelerator, or the effects of Velocity. OR BOTH.
At least Jay was barely a mentor to Barry? I mean, the whole Eobard Thawne thing wrecked Barry like nobody's business because Barry did love Eobard Thawne. Jay came in, taught him to throw some lightning, and hasn't done much else since?
I think they're having Barry be depressed and really not believing in himself - Thawne's whole YOU'LL NEVER BE HAPPY, BARRY thing was hanging over him, then he got wrecked by Zoom and was afraid of him, etc etc.
I was 99% sure that the guy in the mask was Wally before watching the episode, but between his spelling out J-A-Y, his reaction to it and the brief glimpse of his white-blonde hair? The guy in the mask is the real Jay Garrick. And he looks different from the man passing himself off as "Jay Garrick" all season. (Maybe…
No, it wasn't. A few good tracks but that's about it.
I think I cried for all of the final ten minutes, ramping up to outright sobbing when the kids got on the bus. I'll miss this show - it was delightful and hilarious, but this really was the perfect way to wrap it up.
answer: because men are terrible and basically everybody misses the message that the protagonist is a creep?
I feel like Kirk/Spock is just a fact of life at this pint.