further stoking speculation that the intent is to adapt DC Comic’s Flashpoint Crisis in some fashion.
So their big annual Arrow/Flash crossover would be an ultimately irrelevant gimmick episode without Arrow in it?
S3 has been steadily getting better.
Now, for Deadline's usual brand of nonsense...
I'm confused. I'm thinking it's just Barry from the future going back into time. What else could he possibly be talking about?Do you have a favorite Easter egg that no one has caught? Kreisberg said not enough people noticed the different color on Barry’s chest in Episode 17. When Flash was fighting Reverse Flash, he had the white on his chest symbol, indicating that that might be a different Barry than we think. He said as far as Easter eggs go, if it makes him and the staff happy, then it'll make fans happy, too.
I'm confused. I'm thinking it's just Barry from the future going back into time. What else could he possibly be talking about?
So is this "the Barry" he saw when he told Wells that he seen himself while running a few episodes ago? Meaning that Barry is stuck in a time warp?In the same episode Eobard noted that the real Wells successfully gets the particle accelerator to work in 2020. So, the 2024 Barry we see in Eobard's future newspaper and the one who fights RF in 2000 is likely a Barry from a different timeline.
As far as noticing the emblem, people did. But, I don't think they made a big deal about since they already showed it in the newspaper.
So is this "the Barry" he saw when he told Wells that he seen himself while running a few episodes ago? Meaning that Barry is stuck in a time warp?
All this alternate timeline/clones of superheros is confusing. That's why I could never get into the Earth One/Earth Two stuff. They couldn't just make it simple.
It's quite simple, imo.
[BLACKOUT]In the original/unaltered timeline, the particle accelerator accident happened in 2020. Barry was supposed to become The Flash in 2020.
When Thawne traveled back in time to try and kill Barry, he got stuck. He rushed everything so Barry would become The Flash in 2014, thus creating a new/altered timeline.
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This kind of stuff makes me love this show, honestly.
That may be true but Thawne did say it was successful. But in what way successful as in there was no accident and it got what it original purpose or successful as in creating the Flash and metahumans. Because showing his reaction to some of the things, part of me feel like the former and think of another their that the lightning bolt was going to hit Barry and he was going to be the Flash regardless, but Thawne used the Partical Accelerator as an way to say he created the Flash or something to that extent.It's quite simple, imo.
[BLACKOUT]In the original/unaltered timeline, the particle accelerator accident happened in 2020. Barry was supposed to become The Flash in 2020.
When Thawne traveled back in time to try and kill Barry, he got stuck. He rushed everything so Barry would become The Flash in 2014, thus creating a new/altered timeline.
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This kind of stuff makes me love this show, honestly.
S3 has been steadily getting better.
Now, for Deadline's usual brand of nonsense...
With how Season 3 is currently shaping up, my stance is the less Arrow, the better.
So... Episode 21 is titled "Grodd Lives" t:
With how Season 3 is currently shaping up, my stance is the less Arrow, the better.
And while they're at it, go back to the drawing board with Iris's character. It's not working.
I'm so stoked!!! I really didn't think they would introduce Grodd. I figured the little cameo at the start of the season was just more of an easter egg for fans but I never thought he would make an appearance. ooooh man!
I'm pretty sure that Barry kissing Cat, isn't the real Barry.