The Flash The Flash General Discussion and Speculation Thread - Part 3

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The Flash continues to run strong in the ratings, reaching its highest rating in the Live +3 viewing category since the premiere.
As The CW announced yesterday, The Flash’s delayed viewings for last week’s episode, “Plastique,” spike by 58% in total viewers compared to Live and Same Day viewings. With a gain of more than 2 millions viewers, “Plastique” became The Flash’s most-watched installment since its sophomore episode, “Fastest Man Alive.” Even bigger however, is the series' 55% jump in the +A18-34 category, from 1.2 to 1.85 million, giving the Flash its highest rating yet since its pilot episode in October. And finally, The Flash was also the highest rated broadcast show last Tuesday, November 11th, with a 73% rise in in the M18-34 category.
The numbers certainly make sense, given that “Plastique” was one of the series’ most discussed episodes yet. Headlined by a major tease for Gorilla Grodd, one of The Flash’s most popular rogues, the episode also enjoyed guest appearances by DC Comics stalwarts General Eiling (who will eventually become the brutish villain, “The General) and Plastique.
The Flash stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen and the Flash. The next episode, “The Flash Is Born,” airs this Wednesday, November 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.
 
I chuckle every time someone in S.T.A.R Labs asks a question and Dr. Harrison Wells just happens to be around the corner to explain the answer. I imagine he waits patiently until someone is baffled, then wheels on out.
 
I chuckle every time someone in S.T.A.R Labs asks a question and Dr. Harrison Wells just happens to be around the corner to explain the answer. I imagine he waits patiently until someone is baffled, then wheels on out.

Yeah, me and my girl are getting a real kick out of that and laugh every time. Dude wheels into the room at the perfect time to either give information or say something ominous/meaningful.
 
I chuckle every time someone in S.T.A.R Labs asks a question and Dr. Harrison Wells just happens to be around the corner to explain the answer. I imagine he waits patiently until someone is baffled, then wheels on out.

I hadn't thought about it until you mentioned it, but you're absolutely right. Lol I'm not gonna be able to unnotice it now.
 
It would be funny if the three of them discuss some profound question and turn their heads expecting Harrison to come around the corner,into the room to answer it.But,he doesn't show.:hehe:
 
It would be funny if the three of them discuss some profound question and turn their heads expecting Harrison to come around the corner,into the room to answer it.But,he doesn't show.:hehe:

That would be a hilarious scene.
 
I chuckle every time someone in S.T.A.R Labs asks a question and Dr. Harrison Wells just happens to be around the corner to explain the answer. I imagine he waits patiently until someone is baffled, then wheels on out.

I have no idea why I hadn't noticed that until reading your post, but that is so true :funny:
 
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I don't know what's more disturbing: the proximity of their faces or that skinny man-boy Peter Pan.
 
I have to say that the show despite some big flaws that grind my gears each week is also constantly impressing me. The strengths really are enough to ease any discomfort I might have with the weaknesses that seem to be baked in at this point. I was afraid at first about them tackling a character or concept like Grodd, but I am all in now, confident that whatever path they choose will be entertaining and enjoyable.
 
Haha Oliver does look rather uncomfortable with how close Barry is leaning in.
 
They should do a Christmas crossover special LOL red and green
 
So from the quick preview tonight, it looks like Barry won't be acting like himself which may be why him and Oliver come head to head.
 
"looks like you were born to take a beating"

lol, i think he insinuated that he looks like a gimp
 
I chuckle every time someone in S.T.A.R Labs asks a question and Dr. Harrison Wells just happens to be around the corner to explain the answer. I imagine he waits patiently until someone is baffled, then wheels on out.

Ha!

He is a time traveler. It might be on his Google Calendar.

8:30:14, Main Lab - Dr. Snow asks Barry to confirm Girder's metahuman nature.
*Giddy* "Oh, I've got a good one for that one."
 
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