Well, I was not expecting that.
Good call on those who had HR trading places with Iris.
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Well, I was not expecting that.
Good call on those who had HR trading places with Iris.
I was 3 episodes behind on the Flash and just caught up through the finale. I think maybe my reaction at the end of the finale was *not* supposed to be yelling "Dude, just GO already! You caused ALL OF THIS."
I hope Earth-2 Wells is back next season. I was not a fan of the H.R. version.
And now I need to catch up on Arrow in time for the finale tonight (I'm 2 episodes behind on that).
Yeah, my reaction too. Is it too much to hope that he won't come back?
Yeah, my reaction too. Is it too much to hope that he won't come back?
Barry? I think we're stuck with him.
Bah.
Maybe I'm misremembering, but didn't Jay already agree to sacrifice himself? Isn't that why he was stuck in there? What changed, other than the need to end the season on another cliffhanger?
Cisco let him out with the modified bazooka and it would be rather cruel to make him go back in to pay for Barry's mistakes.
My issue is there shouldn't need to be a speed prison at all anymore since Barry stopped needing to create it the instant Savitar winked out of existence.
it would be rather cruel to make him go back in to pay for Barry's mistakes.
He already agreed to go in the first time to "pay for Barry's mistakes." I didn't mean that that group should throw him in against his will. More that he should have at least volunteered to go back.
I'm not totally done watching last week's Arrow, but -- Malcolm Merlyn is this show's deus ex machina. The showrunners have got to stop going to that well.
Although I always appreciate seeing John Barrowman. And I enjoy Merlyn insulting Ollie. So maybe I shouldn't complain.
Okay, back to the episode.
I have no memory of last week's Arrow except for the end.