The Flash The Flash General Discussion and Speculation Thread - Part 7

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They might be intentionally saving them for Season 3 (Kadabra/Mirror Master).

I mean, unless the show gets a HUGE increase in its budget for next season, there's no way that they could pull off having Grodd and the soldiers from Gorilla City serve as Season 3's main villains.
 
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Like Gotham City, Metropolis is off-limits to the CW -- but what about on Supergirl? And how off limits is off limits? EvenArrow has had some Gotham-centric characters appear, so Super-characters could theoretically pop up too.Of course, Karen Starr - Power Girl's civilian alter ego - has longstanding associations with S.T.A.R. Labs, which plays a prominent role in Flash.

 
Hello all. I was crushed during the 6th grade when the original Flash TV show with John Wesley Shipp was canceled! I never did end up reading the comics back then but I have a renewed interest now because of this show! I can't get enough of The Flash.
 
I cant wait for next Tuesday! Spent the past few days catching up as I was behind. Love this show so much.
 
Ugh, I hope not, cause the CW app sucks on almost every device I have it on.
 
I don't think I'd be watching either show if it weren't for Netflix introducing me. To me, it's a bad business decision.
 
If anything they need to get their seasons up on Netflix faster, so that more people can catch up on their shows before new seasons hit and they can actually bring in viewers, leaving Netflix would be an incredibly stupid move.
 
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I don't think I'd be watching either show if it weren't for Netflix introducing me. To me, it's a bad business decision.
Same here. From what I remember, not as many people watched Arrow, but once it came out on Netflix, it blew up. That's definitely what happened with me.
 
I don't watch Netflix for its network tv shows, I know that's how it started. But I only watch it for its original content, just like I don't watch HBO for its movies anymore.
 
I don't watch Netflix for its network tv shows, I know that's how it started. But I only watch it for its original content, just like I don't watch HBO for its movies anymore.

Yeah, but millions of people that aren't you do watch shows like Arrow and Flash on Netflix
 
Times are changing, The success of Hulu and Netflix have forced networks to adapt. Nearly every network is going to enter the online streaming arena within the next 5yeara. Whether they have success or failure no one knows. However this is going to happen HBO, cbs I am sure have already or will start their own. Both of those companies are also in the Warner brothers family. It would make more sense for them to move their shows into a service within the family and the move can add new revenue which the show can use for more special effects.
 
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I don't think I'd be watching either show if it weren't for Netflix introducing me. To me, it's a bad business decision.


If anything they need to get their seasons up on Netflix faster, so that more people can catch up on their shows before new seasons hit and they can actually bring in viewers, leaving Netflix would be an incredibly stupid move.


why are they in this weird feud any ways? even if they pull out I won't watch it via the cw app? I have alternatives like Crave tv
(which has flash) and showmi and others if thing's fall apart with netflix
 
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This could be a good move for CW. . . but only if they price it properly. They and everyone else trying to enter the streaming market need to realize that not every network can charge a Netflix-esque subscription fee.
 
Foolish idea, they would loose a lot of their international clients from this.
 
Grodd won't be pulled off for s3 big bad. Not unless by some miracle they increase their budget. Killer Frost could work if they dared to use her as one.
 
I want Jay Garrick to get his speed and help Barry defeat Zoom this season. Would love for Wally to be hiding his speed the whole time and reveal it next season.
 
If Robbie could grow a full on goatee, he would look HOT.
 
2x12 "fast lane"

WALLY FLIRTS WITH DANGER — Barry (Grant Gustin) teams up with Wells (Tom Cavanagh) to figure out a way to close the breaches, but they are distracted by a meta-human nicknamed Tar Pit (guest star Marco Grazzini) who can transform into liquid asphalt. Iris (Candice Patton) is concerned for Wally’s (Keiynan Lonsdale) safety after she finds out about his drag racing hobby. When he refuses to stop she makes a bold move that puts her in danger. Rachel Talalay directed the episode with story by Brooke Eikmeier and teleplay by Kai Yu Wu & Joe Peracchio (#212). Original airdate 2/2/2016.
 
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Do you know who this Reverse-Flash is that’s popping up on The Flash this season? — Claire

Despite theories that he hails from Earth-Two, this actually is the Reverse-Flash we’ve come to know and hate — but with a twist. “Time on our show does not unfold linearly,” EP Andrew Kreisberg says. “Sometimes you’ve seen events from one direction and then you start to see them from the other. This Reverse-Flash is not exactly the Reverse-Flash that we saw disintegrate at the end of the year. It’s a Reverse-Flash from an earlier timeline. It’s not the Earth-Two Reverse-Flash, it’s the Reverse-Flash. That is, hands down, one of our best episodes.”
 
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