Episode 9 was when they saw Savitar kill her. Here we are at Episode 22. Thirteen episodes. Thirteen hours of TV watching these guys fail. I can't.
that device was introduced way before that when he told them he was writer and when the live action version of the shade showed up earlier this season. now thing isWell, [blackout] they may not have really failed.
Several folks have suggested that it wasn't Iris that got killed, but HR. Using the disguising device they conveniently introduced earlier in the same episode. [/blackout]
But even if true, it's still 13 episode that led to that. Not the most exciting storytelling.
I didn't sayI don'tremember seeing HR on the roof with Joe.... IIRC the last we saw of HR was him staring at the broken piece of Savitar's suit. I do think that HR replaced Iris while Barry was doing his Ghostbusters routine... though why she'd let him is something I can't answer.... unless she didn't have a choice in the matter.
I said that in the episode thread initially.I actually think she died and Barry is gonna go back in time a day or so to have one more shot at fixing things. Unless he can find a way not to let his grief crush him..
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The CW has confirmed that four of its DC-based shows will take part in a crossover event midway through the 2017-2018 season - but the cable network's newest DC-based show will not be taking part. The 2017-2018 CW Superhero crossover will include Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow. According to the Hollywood trade, last year's crossover earned the network's highest weekly ratings since 2010.
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that CW President Mark Pedowitz has said that Black Lightning will not take part in the crossover, and that the upcoming show is not connected to the DC-CW Arrow-verse.
“We do not aim to do a five-way crossover,” Pedowitz said. “Black Lightning, at this time, is not part of the Arrowverse. It is a separate situation. But there will be a big fourth quarter crossover with all four of the shows that are on in the fall.”
EW attributes part of this reasoning due to the fact that the four 'core' DC-CW shows film in Vancouver, while Black Lightning films in Atlanta. Another factor is that Black Lightning isn't scheduled to debut until the CW's mid-season, while the four 'core' DC-CW shows will all debut in the fall.
When asked about a potential oversaturaton of superhero-based TV shows, Pedowitz said that the CW has the "best" and keeps the number running at any one time down to four.
“We believe we have the best superhero programming around anywhere,” said Pedowitz. “Our belief is that we will never have more than four DC shows [on] at a time, as far as that goes, so we’ll always have a rotation of some sort. This programming will last as long as people want to watch it, as long as we have quality programs, which we have thanks for Greg Berlanti, and soon Greg Berlanti, Salim and Mara Brock Akil. We’re going to have something very unique in Black Lightning. But [superhero programming will] last as long as people want to watch it. It’s lasted my whole lifetime, so it’ll keep going.”
Wow, i haven't posted in a long time but
anyone hearing or buying the whole "iris is a time remnant" theory
Well, [blackout] they may not have really failed.
Several folks have suggested that it wasn't Iris that got killed, but HR. Using the disguising device they conveniently introduced earlier in the same episode. [/blackout]
But even if true, it's still 13 episode that led to that. Not the most exciting storytelling.
I love how it's easy to say Barry can just run back in time and save her but he couldn't do the same thing to Cisco's brother. Because, why exactly? What a great hero he's turned into. Apparently lives mean nothing if it's not Iris. And to be fair, this isn't Superman, Iris is no Lois Lane, she has no purpose. I'd really like to see Barry do something selfless for once this season. I'd like him to actually care about his other friends, Caitlin and Cisco for a change. Remember those guys? The people he forgot about since Season 1, if only the writers can harness that glory once more.
If he ran back in time, wouldn't Savitar still know exactly what he's going to do each time and could account for any variation he makes? If anyone's going to run back in time, it ought to be another speedster. But Wally can't run because he went and got himself injured trying to take on Savitar by himself. And he may not be fast enough anyway.
If Barry doesn't create any time remnants, then shouldn't Savitar not be born? Or if he does create one and one survives, then maybe he would not shun it this time and get everyone to welcome it. Then it would send ripples through time and affect Savitar because now he wouldn't feel rejected.
Captain Cold advised Barry not to play Savitar's own game but to beat him with his goodness. I can see him defeating Savitar by showing love and acceptance to the remnant and thereby changing who he becomes.
I love how it's easy to say Barry can just run back in time and save her but he couldn't do the same thing to Cisco's brother. Because, why exactly? What a great hero he's turned into. Apparently lives mean nothing if it's not Iris. And to be fair, this isn't Superman, Iris is no Lois Lane, she has no purpose. I'd really like to see Barry do something selfless for once this season. I'd like him to actually care about his other friends, Caitlin and Cisco for a change. Remember those guys? The people he forgot about since Season 1, if only the writers can harness that glory once more.
Captain Cold advised Barry not to play Savitar's own game but to beat him with his goodness. I can see him defeating Savitar by showing love and acceptance to the remnant and thereby changing who he becomes.
If he ran back in time, wouldn't Savitar still know exactly what he's going to do each time and could account for any variation he makes? If anyone's going to run back in time, it ought to be another speedster. But Wally can't run because he went and got himself injured trying to take on Savitar by himself. And he may not be fast enough anyway.
If Barry doesn't create any time remnants, then shouldn't Savitar not be born? Or if he does create one and one survives, then maybe he would not shun it this time and get everyone to welcome it. Then it would send ripples through time and affect Savitar because now he wouldn't feel rejected.
Captain Cold advised Barry not to play Savitar's own game but to beat him with his goodness. I can see him defeating Savitar by showing love and acceptance to the remnant and thereby changing who he becomes.
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Cisco/Vibe and Wally/Kid Flash are truly Barry's best supporting characters or sidekicks. Caitlin has been a Star Labs doctor for everyone (not just Barry) and her character is nothing without Killer Frost.
I love how it's easy to say Barry can just run back in time and save her but he couldn't do the same thing to Cisco's brother. Because, why exactly? What a great hero he's turned into. Apparently lives mean nothing if it's not Iris. And to be fair, this isn't Superman, Iris is no Lois Lane, she has no purpose. I'd really like to see Barry do something selfless for once this season. I'd like him to actually care about his other friends, Caitlin and Cisco for a change. Remember those guys? The people he forgot about since Season 1, if only the writers can harness that glory once more.