That comma gets smaller and smaller every time he says it.
That comma gets smaller and smaller every time he says it.
If it's Wells then at least make it the Earth-1 Wells. No one has addressed the fact that he should theoretically be alive now thanks to Flashpoint. I think there's something to be said for Barry's actions causing a good person to go bad, and originally Wells fits the bill, as does Eddie.
Yeah, no matte what the plot is, the soapy-ness of Arrow is many degrees more painful to sit through than on Flash. Though lately on Flash it's been getting more annoying too. Iris, Caitlin, Barry and Joe are walking away too many times to go have a "moment."
AoS doesn't reach the heights of truly great, prestige television, but it has consistently been more compelling since season 2.
It seems pretty clear that the show is telling us that no matter what they do, that scenario is playing out as witnessed. It's probably more important to think about what they haven't shown us about that scene. (like HR (or Earth-2 Wells) being on the rooftop with a rifle)
I'd be perfectly happy if Savitar spent all of his time possessing people and then just calling out each member of Team Flash on their bullshit.
Gay writers? :)
a.) I'd like to think that the writers and setting up a situation where they don't end up together, thereby signaling that nothing about the future is inevitable, b.) to me, Iris taking time off from the show after season 3 seems like a real possibility. It's not clear to me why she'd want to be with Barry, especially…
Wait, are we saying that Savitar is specifically the Barry that disappeared into the speed force during Crisis?
Wally's likability is only perceived because Barry's been so unlikeable lately. Wally's not that great either. I actually had a hard time believing Joe being so broken up about his loss.
Jessee has had no development. We've completely skipped over whatever experiences she had as a speedster on Earth-2.
Let's be fair. They'll reveal it in the second-to-last episode of the season. :)
Barry just isn't the fastest man alive, he's also not the good person everyone says he is. Poor Joe.
Me too. I like when he tells everyone off, despite his silly appearance.
Exactly. It wasn't about authority, it was about feeling included and a bit more special than the wider group of Team Flash.
Really? I'm pretty sure it's obvious that a.) Joe is a nostalgic and traditional sort of guy at heart, and b.) asking Joe first in his mind is the way to "include" him in Barry and Iris' future life together.
Everyone knows that Barry will redeem himself by…. GOING FASTER.
I feel like the writers really loved seasons 5-7 of Doctor Who, and they want similar "wordplay revelations" on The Flash.
Generally I don't care about such issues, but it's pretty clear that Jesse is going seriously ignored (why bring her back?). Caitlin is the only interesting female character now. Bleh on Iris.
Good theory. Also, sounds like Iris needs to bail on this relationship STAT.