The Flash |OT| Gotta Go Fast - Tuesdays 8/7c

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To be fair to Ollie he did take on Slade who has super fucking strength and shit. Also has held his own against members of the League, so it's not like he doesn't know what he's doing. He stands the best chance out of anyone else right now (not counting the swag masters and Ra's obviously)
Yeah, my point is just that Barry is indeed ridiculous in the scale of the world now, since his raw power is way above most others atm. Not to be said that there aren't counter measures or ways to beat him, just from his base strenght.
 
Yeah, my point is just that Barry is indeed ridiculous in the scale of the world now, since his raw power is way above most others atm. Not to be said that there aren't counter measures or ways to beat him, just from his base strenght.
Yep. But he's not untouchable. He has singular power and it's possible to beat him despite being a lot weaker. It's a lot better setup story-wise than say..Batman vs Superman, when you really have to be reaching and creating crazy scenarios to make Bats win.
 
True.
Olli need to ask Argus for one of their Suicide Squad bombs and build it into Iris as fail safe should Barry ever go rogue on him.
He can do what Batman does in the animated series with Supes and ask her out to dinner or something. Play some mind chess shit with Barry.
 
- Sneak peek clip from tonight's episode (please spoiler tag any discussion)

Might have been posted already.

That intro song
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- Deadline with a few thoughts on the crossover: ‘Arrow’ Crossover Review: Dominic Patten Says It Hits Mark
Starting on The CW at 8 tonight on Flash and continuing Wednesday on Arrow, the event from both shows’ producers (Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg) not only brings the two young heroes together again in their shared WBTV universe but evolves both them and their respective shows.

I wasn’t a big fan of Flash when it debuted but let me tell you, in this two-parter, dark archer Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and eager Scarlet Speedster Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) give the big-screen likes of fellow DC Comics characters Superman and Batman a real run for their money.
Video review via the link.
 
*sigh*
This is going to be the last week for a few weeks where I actually watch TV the majority of the week.
 
IT'S CROSSOVER TIME

PREVIOUSLY ON FLASH AND ARROW
 
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