I don’t know what you’re suggesting. Barry Allen wears neckties. Have you ever seen The Flash wear a necktie?
I don’t know what you’re suggesting. Barry Allen wears neckties. Have you ever seen The Flash wear a necktie?
I was kind of hoping they’d have Walter Steele show up randomly for a mini-Keen Eddie reunion.
He could just vibe in and out of his cell as needed to save the day. Using his vibrations, Vibe’s portals and hacking, Gypsy’s portals, Ralph swapping, elaborate prison breaking plans by Captain Cold and Heat Wave ...
I know that it’s the B story and no one cares, but give a person a 5 second burst of radiation and they collapse, unconscious? Those people are dead. People can get a fatal dose of radiation and still walk around (see Stargate SG1-Meridian, or read about “tickling the dragon’s tail”). So that’s dozens of people in…
They are. In the comics, the parents were barely there and had very little character outside potentially the Wilders. It’s one of the reasons the show had to do this as the comic parents would have not worked in an approach like this as there was very little weight to their relationships with each other or their…
Having finished the season, I’d say it was absolutely the right decision to delay the running away - just not for this long. I feel like the show would have been greatly improved if they’d reached this point after six episodes, and either end the season there, or have it be the mid-season break. Streaming services…
No mention of how pointless the disguises were? They looked like they always look, dress basically as they always dress—it might have been just another outfit from each of their wardrobes.
I actually this is a smart decision for the most part as it allows the general audiences easier access to show while also keeping the budget within a reasonable range. And technically they haven’t ruled out Molly being a mutant as even the Yorkes stated that they didn’t know if her abilities were because of those…
I knew I wasn’t the only one who thought that. During that entire scene, I kept waiting for Jonah to club Frank over the head and toss him in.
Back in Season 1 and on Legends right now, the fun feels/felt effortless. Not really the case here. It’s not at all natural for the show to go super dark to super light, just like with Arrow last season. What is with these CW superhero writers not understanding what tone works best for their show? Also, 4 seasons in a…