A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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I think he was trying to communicate that Zoom was Jay.
Seems odd that he would start with "Jay" instead of "Zoom" in that instance.
I know that one of Flash's rivals from the comics was Hunter Zolomon Zoom. So my best guess is that Zoom is the Hunter Zolomon of Earth 2 (Jay showed Caitlin the Earth 1 version) and there's a whole twins separated at birth thing going on. Either that, or Zoom is from another Earth than 1 or 2.
Seems odd that he would start with "Jay" instead of "Zoom" in that instance.
SRSLY! He couldn't have tapped six more letters at the start? i.e. "ZOOM IS JAY GARRICK", instead of starting with "JAY..."
So, who's the guy in the mask? Henry?
I kind of have the feeling that it's yet another Jay Garrick.
like we need more. why not 3 Cisco's?
I kind of have the feeling that it's yet another Jay Garrick.
That's my feeling as well. One shot of him from behind showed blond hair coming out the bottom of the helmet.
ETA: Crisis of Infinite Jays!
Teddy Sears, the Jay actor, is also in "Masters of Sex," where he shows much more range as an actor, so his blandness as Jay is probably a choice. Also, he's naked a lot if that means anything to anyone, WHICH I BELIEVE IT JUST MIGHT IF I KNOW YOU PEOPLE.
So, it is not a good sign that Flash and Arrow sit on my TiVO for several days now before I care to watch them. Maybe it's just me losing interest. How are others' feeling about them?
I'm in the same boat regarding Flash. I don't actually record Arrow, but seem to be more engaged in the story there.