Hey, fictional characters have feelings and rights, you know.
But seriously, the topic is an important one. The fictional stories we watch and read reflect society, and our views on the world. It is disturbing to watch Barry and his team toss people into a prison without the chance for a trial, and honestly, it's a little weird to watch. Barry has a connection with law enforcement, plus his dad is in prison unjustly. You would think that he would have shown a little more interest in the bare-bones existence the metas have.
Honestly, a few scenes of the team interacting with the metas in their prison cells (besides the ones where they snarl at each other) would have been welcome, interesting, and important for the viewers.
Again, they haven't indeed done that, but who says they won't? As I said earlier, I seem to recall one of the producers saying they will deal with the subject at some point.
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He talks about feeding them, movie nights, rec time.
Hey, fictional characters have feelings and rights, you know.
But seriously, the topic is an important one. The fictional stories we watch and read reflect society, and our views on the world. It is disturbing to watch Barry and his team toss people into a prison without the chance for a trial, and honestly, it's a little weird to watch. Barry has a connection with law enforcement, plus his dad is in prison unjustly. You would think that he would have shown a little more interest in the bare-bones existence the metas have.
Honestly, a few scenes of the team interacting with the metas in their prison cells (besides the ones where they snarl at each other) would have been welcome, interesting, and important for the viewers.
Lazy writing...the lazy excuse for the internet poster when they dont like something.
I don't see the big deal in it. It's just a jail cell. I don't think I've ever read a Batman comic in my life and thought, "you know what, I don't think those inmates are getting the treatment they deserve in Arkham. And look how dirty it is in there! Clearly it's an unsanitary place for any sort of living condition. Explain yourself DC!!!".
That's true.Arkham has turned out to be not the most efficient place to hold them, after all.![]()

Are we really back on the the false imprisonment/conditions argument again? Get the **** over it already or stop watching the ****ing show.
Season 2 finale of Arrow made me wonder about the unethical imprisonment thing. I actually thought Slade was stuck in the ARGUS prison with no guards or other prison staff.
Season 2 finale of Arrow made me wonder about the unethical imprisonment thing. I actually thought Slade was stuck in the ARGUS prison with no guards or other prison staff.
Lazy writing...the lazy excuse for the internet poster when they dont like something.
I don't see the big deal in it. It's just a jail cell. I don't think I've ever read a Batman comic in my life and thought, "you know what, I don't think those inmates are getting the treatment they deserve in Arkham. And look how dirty it is in there! Clearly it's an unsanitary place for any sort of living condition. Explain yourself DC!!!".
exactlyAre we really back on the the false imprisonment/conditions argument again? Get the **** over it already or stop watching the ****ing show.

Lisa has been alive for the duration of the New 52 and remains so.I meant in my last post to say that Cold had supposedly died, but he came back to life. Lisa is the one who has died, and remained dead, except for becoming a Black Lantern.
So I was reading up on Captain Cold and Golden Glider. I was not surprised to see that Cold had supposedly died...but I was surprised that Lisa has been dead for a really long time. Now I'm wondering if she dies at some point, which leads up to Cold and Heatwave being recruited for the spin-off series.
Lisa has been alive for the duration of the New 52 and remains so.