I seriously hope the CW DC-verse crossover this week is fun rather than overstuffed and overwrought. (That's a crap-ton of characters to try to juggle, though I think Supergirl's supporting cast is being left out, which sadly means no Wynn/Cisco geek-outs.)
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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Some people's sadly is other's "Oh thank God, one of them is *more* than enough!"
While Alex sneaking the beer back out of the fridge was amusing, I was wondering how she managed that (and Wynn and James having their whispered argument about telling her about Guardian) without Kara hearing.
BTW, the exterior of the Hall of Justice (or whatever they're calling it) on tonight's Flash is the Cincinnati Museum Center: [link]
the Cincinnati Museum Center
I've been there! :)
Well, that was interesting. Although, it felt more like an Arrow episode than a Flash episode to me. I didn't see that twist coming wrt to Stein.
See, it felt sufficiently Flash-like. It was about Barry and the continued fallout from him mucking with the timeline.
I'm annoyed we're back to Cisco blaming Barry for his brother's death (even it is Barry's fault) since that's the way we started the season.
I will say, as amusing as Kara repeatedly handing the entire team their ass over and over without breaking a sweat was, it did kind of make you wonder why Barry needed to gather everyone else in the first place.
I will say, as amusing as Kara repeatedly handing the entire team their ass over and over without breaking a sweat was, it did kind of make you wonder why Barry needed to gather everyone else in the first place.
I'm hoping the rest of the team is used more in Arrow and/or LoT. (Though the preview for Arrow made it look like a riff on "For the Man Who Has Everything," which I'm kind of giving the side-eye to.)
It's not as if Barry were Dr. Manhattan, intentionally altering events in everyone's lives to make them suckier. He tried to minimize the effects of his own interference in the past by setting things right. Cisco should put his big boy pants on and blame the drunk driver that mowed his brother down, not Barry.