Well, he was trying to make Barry become The Flash, so he wasn't exactly working against him (short-term, anyway).
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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And you were right about Wells being a good guy. The bad guy isn't really Wells.
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I really wanted there to be another twist in there to, which the Wells not being Wells sort of satisfied. It just seemed silly to me to reveal to us so early that he was up to no good.
I'm glad that Wells as Reverse Flash is out in the open considering they confirmed that to the audience way back before the winter finale. But I do feel like there should have been an additional twist or something. Wells not being Wells doesn't really mean anything to us since we never new original Wells to care that much about him.
IDK, Lost Girl. I wanted to give you a fair shake without Kenzi, but that was pretty weak.
I haven't watched yet, but I was hoping just because Kenzi left didn't mean she was off the show. The show is all about Kenzi for me.
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So, really no Kenzie? I'm sad.
Lauren has one self defense session and can throw a syringe like that?
Also, I guess I wasn't paying much attention. Who was the blonde at the end?
She just has to throw from her gut, whatever that means. What I don't understand is how the syringe injected anything into his neck with no one depressing the plunger.
Oh, that was the dead human from the mysterious elevator incident in the beginning, I think. Where they had 3 bodies but 4 blood types and hadn't been able to identify the one that didn't go with any bodies. I'm interested in where they are going with that, although the big arc-y questions have not paid off very well for me on this show.
She just has to throw from her gut, whatever that means. What I don't understand is how the syringe injected anything into his neck with no one depressing the plunger.
Bah, and hell yes on the second point.
Oh, that was the dead human from the mysterious elevator incident in the beginning, I think. Where they had 3 bodies but 4 blood types and hadn't been able to identify the one that didn't go with any bodies. I'm interested in where they are going with that, although the big arc-y questions have not paid off very well for me on this show.
Thanks! I was only half watching at the beginning.