I agree with you on that, but I'm still curious about how long a degree takes. :)
I agree with you on that, but I'm still curious about how long a degree takes. :)
Honest question: about how long does it take to get a degree in forensic science? I know Patty is supposed to be really smart (even though she still hasn't figured out that Barry is the Flash), but are we talking two years or four (or less than either of those periods)?
That's a very good argument, but I still think Patty should have been / should be told. Barry meant to get serious with her, and she appeared to want to be serious with him. Plus, there's the whole "she's a cop on the metahuman task force" thing.
Stuff like this does indeed happen all the time on this show, and, yes, it's just that you're now noticing it.
I myself wondered why there was no scene with Team Flash drawing blood from the Turtle while he was unconscious. Wasn't the whole point of finding him and capturing him to find out how he was slowing people and things around him? So why, after all the trouble it took to grab him, did they do absolutely nothing to…
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They were sleeping in the same bed at the start of the episode, so I don't think that was an issue. Barry's stupidity on the other hand…
I'm not sure why I disliked this episode so much. Maybe I watched and read better storytelling during the break.
I'm a year late, so you may have already gotten the answer to this question elsewhere. I looked it up on Wikipedia, and the character played by Matthew McConaughey is named Joe or Joseph Cooper. Seems like whoever entered the information on IMDb was just plain lazy, because even Murph Cooper is listed by her first…
I watched it. Adam Sandler usually gets on my nerves quite a bit, but I laughed a lot, which I was not expecting at all. Too many gross out jokes for my taste, but I guess that's to be expected with Sandler. People accuse the movie of being racist against Indians/Native Americans or racist in general, but I didn't…
And after Matt Smith begged Moffat not to let 12 touch her. Poor Matt.
The Ridiculous 6 was ridiculous… and I laughed… several times. I am ashamed and mortified…
Setting up Legends of Tomorrow has been a real drag for The Flash on the front end of this season. Hopefully that will change when The Flash returns in January.
L.O.L.
I remember the "glass-breaking" sound effect from the presents zipping out of the houses, so I think that there were holes, but they just didn't show them all. I seem to remember them showing at least one.
The problem is that neither the metahuman—a murderer—nor the insane regular human—also a murderer—is bulletproof. Cops could have shot the Weather Wizard first, seeing as he was distracted with trying to kill Flash and then taken out the Tricktser. Easy peasy.
I'm pretty sure that's been cancelled… finally.
I didn't say that Red Tornado was sentient; the show said it. So it's not really our opinion about whether or not he could be sentient that counts. The show already states that he is.
So how did you interpret the use of the word "sentient" in the episode and how, in your mind, does "sentient" differ from "alive"? Maybe that difference in understanding is where our 'disagreement' lies.
Does the fact that this entire conversation is about two fictional universes render the whole thing moot? :)