Major LOL/facepalm at showing a mega tsunami raving towards the coast at like sonic speed only to then suggest it just fizzled out without causing the slightest damage and claiming any victims. "Nothing out of the ordinary occured. There is no need for panic or alarm. Central City is safe." Uhmm, ok...
That scene was more than just ridiculous, it was painfully bad. I'm used to "you have to maintain your velocity on your way down or... 'splat!'" type nonsense and by now am fine with it for entertainment's sake, but this is just too much. Don't overdo it, guys.
I was more upset by the fact that he just happened to let her go at the moment she exploded. I mean it's not like she was beeping louder and faster indicating it's go-time......
95% of the time Barry should have sploded there. Either he wasted too much time trying to revive her, or talking to sisto, or running on the water. In any normal situation she would have blown way before he got her out there.
I hated the pilot but I'm enjoying this a lot. I was never a huge Flash fan and his rogues gallery is a bit cheesy but they're pretty cool anyway. They're staying true to the comic book it seems for the most part.
Seems obvious Reverse Flash / Professor Zoom is responsible for killing Flash's mother.
I love that the Rogues are forming. We've seen Capt. Cold and Heatwave so far.
Seeing Gorilla Grodd was cool.
I still haven't seen all of the last ep. but is this villain also part of Flash's rogues gallery?
Since you put it in a spoiler, I'll put mine in one too.
Spoiler:
You're wrong. Wells is the man in yellow, presumably Professor Zoom. Joe has been investigating the murder for a couple of episodes with no problems. He tells Wells and the man in yellow makes an appearance.
I admit that the last scene with the "stay away" does incriminate Wells. And my theory may be wrong, but I'm almost positive Wells is NOT the man in yellow that we've been seeing.
Wells murdered a guy in the 3rd episode, so that eliminates the possibility of him being the flash or like the flash's son - good guys don't murder, period.
Just because you murder a bad man means you have to be a villain? He could be a sort of anti-hero. Anyway you're may very well be right, all I'm saying is the show could very well be "Snape-ing" us with Wells.
Just because you murder a bad man means you have to be a villain? He could be a sort of anti-hero. Anyway you're may very well be right, all I'm saying is the show could very well be "Snape-ing" us with Wells.
This. There are characters who are deliberately portrayed as "morally ambiguous" that acutally are one of the good guys.
They're not following canon to the letter but are fairly closely , pretty sure the Flash himself or any of his team won't become "morally ambiguous" characters for any prolonged period of time without actually becoming an antagonist.
Batman who never murders people rubs the entire Justice League the wrong way for the most part just because of his methods.
You should be comparing the themes of the comic books and the main characters , not the network the show's on.