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Thanks for that. I always thought the Professor Zoom/Reverse-Flash situation confusing, but I was too lazy to work it out!

There's no way we won't get Bart/Impulse eventually.

I really feel that the show is missing out on coming up with villains, especially non-powered ones, that are smart enough to compensate for Barry's speed.

Barry races Savitar and goes so fast that when he beats Savitar… he becomes Savitar.

I got the impression Savitar "let" him win, knowing how events are supposed to play out.

Wally is approaching annoying-status as well. But I'm in agreement about Barry. He's inching towards douche status.

"I have to get faster!"

Let's not forget his evening with drunk-Caitlin. Patty and Caitlin were definitely his best pairings.

He's definitely a candidate. Also, original Earth-1 Wells, who would've been resurrected in Flashpoint.

But the "I'm the future, Flash" line is so transparent in it's double meaning I don't want it to be true. Though evil-Barry is probably the most likely.

Yeah, the pitfalls of these sorts of designs. They look kind of silly in real life.

This was the first time I noticed this. Parts of the costume had a "weight" to them I hadn't seen previously.

I'm late to the party on this one — but I really am staring to dislike Barry. As in, I'm staring to see why someone like Reverse-Flash would just hate him irrationally. He's incredibly selfish, and has a pathological need to "fix" everyone and everything, thereby making it all the worse.

It's because the CW romances are in a near constant cycle of existential crisis and reaffirmation. And they're constantly talking about it. ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT IT.

I think hook of the character is how he's always sort of out of control and unreliable. David can do nearly anything… sometimes.

And evil TV reality show would explain the funky time period and the faux X-Men. They're all just constructs of Mojo. Realities within realities for Mojo's purposes.

I'm not sure. These productions tend to totally re-imagine a character. I prefer Mojo, because I think it would explain the whole show, not just mental state. I feel like there are some pretty major twists around the corner that will shift the reality and premise of the show.

Yet that wouldn't explain the very modern tech we've seen pop up.

well, Mojo could be reimagined as a human mutant. In the comics he was also an alien. Note that the stars "talked" to David…