I really hope Oliver eventually retakes the company. The biggest difference between the shows is Ollie's personal life had always been in shambles. I still enjoy arrow but it'd be nice if they took a break from the melodrama for a bit and let Ollie have some real success.
I really hope Oliver eventually retakes the company. The biggest difference between the shows is Ollie's personal life had always been in shambles. I still enjoy arrow but it'd be nice if they took a break from the melodrama for a bit and let Ollie have some real success.
Yes. Especially since Green Arrow traditionally has done a lot more with his real-life persona than Batman did, It would be good to see him help Starling at Day as CEO and save it at night as Arrow.
But for that he needs to regain his will to live as a human. For now it seems there's just Arrow there, Oliver has pretty much dissapeared. He really needs some tips from Barry on how to be happy whole being a superhero
I thought it was pretty interesting that while the future changed with regards to Barry/Flash, the red skies incident remained unchanged.
Wells story took another twist this week. I thought there was some merit to the idea that he was the future
version of Reverse Flash/Zoom
but this episode initially led me believe that might not be the case, but then he dropped that Flash is his most important invention bomb, which is something I'd expect
Reverse Flash/Zoom
would say.
But then wouldn't he cease to exist the moment the future changed? This is why I hate time travel sometimes...
VotW wasn't great, but still decent enough.
Fuck yeah, Iris, I genuinely cheered when she took down Tockman. Very pleased that they are making an effort to show she's not just a damsel in distress who constantly needs saving.
Barry connecting with his powers. That was a speed-force tease right?
Episode was awesome. I was delighted to get so much Dr Wells. The introduction of Gideon is pretty intriguing as well. The show writers seem to know how to keep us guessing.
I really hope Oliver eventually retakes the company. The biggest difference between the shows is Ollie's personal life had always been in shambles. I still enjoy arrow but it'd be nice if they took a break from the melodrama for a bit and let Ollie have some real success.
Topic for the other thread I guess - but one of the things that irked me about Felicity getting so cosy with Palmer in the last episode, is that she and Diggle expressly promise Oliver at the end of Season 2 that they'll help him get his company back.
Things with Palmer are moving along at a decent enough speed though, once he's got his white dwarf fragment he may actually make the leap from Arrow to Flash (or his own show).
I'm wondering if they'll show him doing the experiments with the material before something happens causing him to try it on himself, or if they'll just leap straight in to it as though Palmer is trying to create it from the off. Based on his vision for Star City, I think it'd make more sense if his prime motivation for harnessing the technology was something to do with efficiency / technology. We haven't yet seen him react to his discoveries of the Argus weapons have we?
So the future changing would only impact the new future? The one where Wells travelled back would remain unaffected or is his coming back like Kyle Reese in Terminator where it's paradox type situation and has to happen in order for Flash for exist?
I'm terrible when it comes to time travel. I still cant make any sense of Primer, even though I've watched it like four times...
So the future changing would only impact the new future? The one where Wells travelled back would remain unaffected or is his coming back like Kyle Reese in Terminator where it's paradox type situation and has to happen in order for Flash for exist?
I'm terrible when it comes to time travel. I still cant make any sense of Primer, even though I've watched it like four times...
We're assuming Wells has COME from the future, rather than simply operating with future knowledge. I believe that assumption is probably right though. It's probably just functioning like this:
So the future changing would only impact the new future? The one where Wells travelled back would remain unaffected or is his coming back like Kyle Reese in Terminator where it's paradox type situation and has to happen in order for Flash for exist?
We're assuming Wells has COME from the future, rather than simply operating with future knowledge. I believe that assumption is probably right though. It's probably just functioning like this:
I know doesn't need to be discussed here, since at this point, it's more when season 2 will be announced and not if there will be a season 2.
But I have to say surprised at just how well The Flash ratings have held up throughout the first half of this season.
Like it started huge for the CW, and assumed it would settle down into more traditional CW numbers, but it continues to do far and away better than any other show on the network by a large margin.
I know doesn't need to be discussed here, since at this point, it's more when season 2 will be announced and not if there will be a season 2.
But I have to say surprised at just how well The Flash ratings have held up throughout the first half of this season.
Like it started huge for the CW, and assumed it would settle down into more traditional CW numbers, but it continues to do far and away better than any other show on the network by a large margin.
Well, it's an enjoyable show with amazing effects for a tv-series. No, not even that. It's an enjoyable show with amazing effects. It's not needlessly complicated or edgy. It's straight forward, knows what it is and works the best with it.
I thought it was pretty interesting that while the future changed with regards to Barry/Flash, the red skies incident remained unchanged.
Wells story took another twist this week. I thought there was some merit to the idea that he was the future
version of Reverse Flash/Zoom
but this episode initially led me believe that might not be the case, but then he dropped that Flash is his most important invention bomb, which is something I'd expect
Reverse Flash/Zoom
would say.
But then wouldn't he cease to exist the moment the future changed? This is why I hate time travel sometimes...
VotW wasn't great, but still decent enough.
Fuck yeah, Iris, I genuinely cheered when she took down Tockman. Very pleased that they are making an effort to show she's not just a damsel in distress who constantly needs saving.
Barry connecting with his powers. That was a speed-force tease right?
I know doesn't need to be discussed here, since at this point, it's more when season 2 will be announced and not if there will be a season 2.
But I have to say surprised at just how well The Flash ratings have held up throughout the first half of this season.
Like it started huge for the CW, and assumed it would settle down into more traditional CW numbers, but it continues to do far and away better than any other show on the network by a large margin.
We're assuming Wells has COME from the future, rather than simply operating with future knowledge. I believe that assumption is probably right though. It's probably just functioning like this:
I've got to wonder that given Wells' desire to protect Barry that if he is from the future (and I'm still unsure about that) then maybe he's Barry Allen's descendent. And being in the present where the timeline diverges may protect him from any changes in the future. Then again maybe he needs to protect him for a nefarious, rather than selfless, purpose.
But I imagine they'll throw all sorts of curve balls down the line.
So, it seems like the general idea for the Arrowverse shows is that Arrow gets all the gritty vigilante stuff and Flash gets all the four-color Metahuman zaniness. So, given that, what sort of Metahuman villains would everyone be most excited to see?
Out of Flash's people, I'd really like to see what they'll do with Mirror Master, but would also like to see some stuff not normally in Barry's wheelhouse. You know who would be fun to make a season-long big bad? Vandal Savage.
Also, while we're getting super comicbooky all up in Flash, can I get some Cadmus in Central City, please? When they escalate in future seasons, I want them to go the full Jack Kirby: Cadmus, Fourth World, the whole lot. They won't. But I still want them to.
Ah, sorry mate. I was on my phone and missed your post.
It's a damn good theory and makes the most sense. Whether he turns out to be good or bad, he'd of course want to protect himself against any changes that might take place.
So, it seems like the general idea for the Arrowverse shows is that Arrow gets all the gritty vigilante stuff and Flash gets all the four-color Metahuman zaniness. So, given that, what sort of Metahuman villains would everyone be most excited to see?
Out of Flash's people, I'd really like to see what they'll do with Mirror Master, but would also like to see some stuff not normally in Barry's wheelhouse. You know who would be fun to make a season-long big bad? Vandal Savage.
Also, while we're getting super comicbooky all up in Flash, can I get some Cadmus in Central City, please? When they escalate in future seasons, I want them to go the full Jack Kirby: Cadmus, Fourth World, the whole lot. They won't. But I still want them to.
Not quite as fast as The Flash, but a better fighter and with claws. Would make for a great episode to have Flash versus someone who's fast AND can track him with ease.
Not quite as fast as The Flash, but a better fighter and with claws. Would make for a great episode to have Flash versus someone who's fast AND can track him with ease.
The Flash is MIA in the future. Reverse Flash/Eddie used his powers to come back just to fuck with him in the past and Wells came back using future scientific advancements (presumably) to prevent the Flash from disappearing in the first place. That's my take on it anyway.
(Posted in the supergirl thread but thought it should be shared here as well)
Later in the afternoon at his other office on the Warner Bros. lot, Berlanti meets with fellow producer Ali Adler and Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood to go over looks for their upcoming revamp of Supergirl. The show will follow 24-year-old Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin, and with a twist that that could melt fanboy brains, Berlanti says it's possible this Supergirl could enter the worlds of Arrow and The Flash.
It's also a Geoff Johns trope. For example every issue of Green Lantern that he wrote began with a Hal Jordan monologue catching the reader up and would always include "My name is Hal Jordan and I'm Green Lantern."