On one hand I'm looking forward to the finale on the other hand there's going to be no episodes until September.
StaticJam, where is our finalized Hype Train? Gotta see everyone on board.
On one hand I'm looking forward to the finale on the other hand there's going to be no episodes until September.
Suicide Squad summer series.We need summer series. So that betwee it, LoT, Flash and Arrow we'll get our fix almost every week for the whole year. They made us into junkies, they better deliver the dope now!
Today Is the day!Today is the day, y'all!
Suicide Squad summer series.
Joe, Lance, Diggle, Henry Allen: Superdads.
The perfect summer series.
We didn't go fast enough.Still not on the hype train? Fine I don't need to be on it. ;_;
The perfect movie you meanJoe, Lance, Diggle, Henry Allen: Superdads.
The perfect summer series.
My magnificent avatar isn't on there.Pretty sure I have everyone
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Joe, Lance, Diggle, Henry Allen: Superdads.
The perfect summer series.
The perfect cinematic universe you mean.The perfect movie you mean
Agreed. And here is a higher res version if needed.My magnificent avatar isn't on there.
Also, you should switch out VisionBone with DoofWarriorBone, because hype.
Two other major factors make The Flash fun: the special effects, and the cast. Because The Flash isn’t working with a mega-budget, it can’t be wall-to-wall superheroics. But the producers get a lot out of a little, using digital animation and enhancements to bring a larger-than-life, splash-page feel to the few minutes of zooming and fighting they can afford each episode. (Little touches help sell the reality too, like the way Gustin’s Barry always skids a little bit whenever he comes back from a run.) The actors, meanwhile, run the gamut from entertainingly shameless scenery-chewers like Wentworth Miller as Leonard “Captain Cold” Snart and Mark Hamill as James “The Trickster” Jesse to the more quietly ingratiating Jesse L. Martin as police detective Joe West (Barry’s guardian since childhood) and Rick Cosnett as Joe’s partner Eddie Thawne. A lot of The Flash’s players have musical theater training, and week to week they’ve drawn on that experience to fit neatly into the ensemble while waiting for their solos.
Checked the link, couldn't find any clip.Crazytown. Population: The Flash.
There's also a Finale Clip that I haven't seen yet over there.
Holy shit this show is going all out.
Oh my god
There's also a Finale Clip that I haven't seen yet over there.
No, the one with Henry.The chat with Eobard in the cell? It's not terribly spoilery, just full on Cavanagh SWAG.
Anybody else put off by that last episode? Flash can casually pick a bullet off of his neck but Zoom isn't able to dodge arrows? SMH.
He was trying to focus on several things at once... and while he might be faster, he isn't necessarily as natively good at using his powers.... and Speed Force Ain't Gotta Explain Shit!
(Seriously, when that bullet scene happened, I knew it meant that they'd never have consistency with the powers. Otherwise, Barry could never be hit by anything slower, like a punch, either.)
For me its very clearly a plan, Eobard has been 1 step ahead since episode 1 - he didn't dodge the arrow because he wanted to be caught.Anybody else put off by that last episode? Flash can casually pick a bullet off of his neck but Zoom isn't able to dodge arrows? SMH.
Its pretty obvious to meFor me its very clearly a plan, Eobard has been 1 step ahead since episode 1 - he didn't dodge the arrow because he wanted to be caught.
So ifAlso:we get multiverse then technically they could have crossovers with Gotham or Constantine (RIP) or Supergirl on any disconnected DC properties
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Its pretty obvious to mehe's just going to phase through the cell. He didn't need to be captured or anything, but it's a mild inconvenience while he waits for the accelerator to start
Mega Buzz said:However, having parallel universes could make the future cross-overs with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow that much trickier. "It gets a little Rubik's Cube-y in terms of keeping consistency between all these timelines and whatnot," Valdes says.