I am now convinced we are getting a scene at the end of ep. 6 (possibly during the credits) of Kate’s aunt returning home to he mess.
I am now convinced we are getting a scene at the end of ep. 6 (possibly during the credits) of Kate’s aunt returning home to he mess.
The show has multiple Noras, now including Damian’s daughter Nora being a key plot element in the show. Why not two Ryans too I guess
The discussion about how trick arrowheads don’t just fit on any generic arrow shaft feels like a callback to the original Hawkeye mini (the same one in which he met and married Mockingbird and damaged his hearing), in which he reveals that his trick arrowheads DO in fact snap on to any store-bought arrow... (and there…
I’ll be spending the rest of the day living off the thrill of seeing Emily Dickinson square off against Amy March in a rooftop brawl.
I enjoyed how quickly last week’s dramatic cliffhanger became this week’s awkward family hang out.
“It wasn’t until Clint refused to answer Eleanor’s question about whether or not he has kids that I remembered his family is supposed to be a massive secret he hid from even his close colleagues.”
Thawne may be evil, but I never thought he was a monster until he put Mark on the team.
All Hail Tarkin, it’s Siede.
The most obvious answer for the watch is Laura and the she is a former Mockingbird who is retired. One theory going around is that she hasn’t left the farm in years, because of how badly evildoers want to get her. How she crossed paths with Maya/Kingpin/whoever is above Maya, is another…
I think she is more capable than we think since she knows a lot of what is going on and can speak other languages
In Dahrk’s case it makes sense, though; his great vulnerability has always been his devotion to Nora. And unlike 90 percent of the characters in this universe, he’s always been self-aware of who and what he is.
Well, making Cardellini the MCU version of Mockingbird seems to be the bigges theory on the Internets.
It wasn’t until Clint refused to answer Eleanor’s question about whether or not he has kids that I remembered his family is supposed to be a massive secret he hid from even his close colleagues. Weird that he was just openly wandering around New York City with his kids in the premiere then...
As someone whose DC Universe was back in the sixties, it was great to see Ryan Choi’s Atom suit. It really brought me back. And for the craziness of this episode, I was also reminded of the old “imaginary” stories from that time where crazy things happened like Superman and Lois are married and have kids. Certainly…
“It might have been fun to play this out a little more and get into the dynamics of this version of Team Flash, but instead many precious minutes are devoted to pushing Chester and Allegra toward the romance the regular timeline has been hinting at since last season. Why should we care if this soon-to-be-nonexistent…
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode! The opening scene felt like a Silver Age comic cover come to life. The entire plot was nonsense, but it was the brand of nonsense I embrace, full of handwavium devices, dubious time-travel logic and hero/villain team-ups.
“- During the initial fight, they made this big deal of Batwoman leaping in the air and surprising Barry, but it was for an ordinary punch instead of some kind of shock punch or something, which felt anticlimactic.”
The Ryan/Sophie thing had me thinking that of course they’re going to adopt. And they’re going to find a kid whose parents were murdered and bingo! new Robin. I mean, what else would they do?
CW Announcer: “The Flash is pressed to the wall as he struggles to find out who....”
Much like abridged “Flashpoint” & “Doomworld,” it’s more efficient that they didn’t devote multiple episodes to this Reverse-Flashpoint. Dragging it out would’ve opened up even more paradox plot holes. Just giving us the juicy highlights was more effective. It also avoids viewers once again deciding Eobard screwed…
I appreciate the extra touch that they replaced Barry’s face with Thawne’s in the opening. I love when shows mix up their openings for special episodes.