Current arrow plot makes me think he will be Pariah, not another Wells
The multi-dimension hopping seems to fit in with Pariah.
Current arrow plot makes me think he will be Pariah, not another Wells
If he's Pariah, the characterization is way off, though. It doesn't really fit with Pariah's MO, either, because he should have been kicking around Earth 2 when it was destroyed on Arrow.
This season has been great so far. If they keep this up, it'll be their second best season easily.
Ramsay has been great so far IMO.
Godspeed is almost guaranteed to be the main villain during the second half, isn't he?
I love the mad scientist vibes i'm getting from him. He's got an interesting set of powers and I feel like the absurdity of his motivations are written and performed with a sense of self-awareness.Compared to Cicada, he's like a better executed version of dragging out a villain that feels more like a meta of the week, that's the best I can say tbh
He just isn't intimidating at all, and I really don't care much about him as a character either.
Everyone hand wringing over dark matter is so stupid when at worst he's just giving patients super powers but they're acting like it's more than it actually isstill hung up on them not letting him have the dark matter in the first place
if they were so worried, they should have just brought him into star labs in the first place to do the experimentation there, so that any dark matter usage would be supervised, any test subjects would know the risks, and they could use their meta power dampening tech in case something went wrong
also they literally have a metahuman cure in the first place, there's no reason you couldn't use Ramsey's method to cure the HLH then give the metahuman cure to the patient afterwards
It's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 thing all over again. You can't tell somebody in no uncertain terms "no I'm not going to try and help save your life" and then expect them to act rationally afterwards.still hung up on them not letting him have the dark matter in the first place
if they were so worried, they should have just brought him into star labs in the first place to do the experimentation there, so that any dark matter usage would be supervised, any test subjects would know the risks, and they could use their meta power dampening tech in case something went wrong
also they literally have a metahuman cure in the first place, there's no reason you couldn't use Ramsey's method to cure the HLH then give the metahuman cure to the patient afterwards
I love the mad scientist vibes i'm getting from him. He's got an interesting set of powers and I feel like the absurdity of his motivations are written and performed with a sense of self-awareness.
Amazing Spiderman 2 felt like they had scenes mixed upIt's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 thing all over again. You can't tell somebody in no uncertain terms "no I'm not going to try and help save your life" and then expect them to act rationally afterwards.
lol. I have never watched Heroes but i've heard similar things. It's funny to imagine The Flash writers binging old TV shows and saying "lets do that".Right now I'm mainly just getting a kick out of the actor doing something similar to what he did in Heroes lol
I love the mad scientist vibes i'm getting from him. He's got an interesting set of powers and I feel like the absurdity of his motivations are written and performed with a sense of self-awareness.
Not so much those motivations but his more criminal and immoral actions like experimenting on people and the way he so nonchalantly brushes asides all potential consequences is what i'm finding absurd. I don't mean that as a pejorative either.Wait, what about his motivations are absurd? He's driven by a fear of dying in pain like his mother did in front of his eyes, that's probably one of the most understandable and human motivations we've seen on this show, even if he's gone WAY off the deep end.
Not so much those motivations but his more criminal and immoral actions like experimenting on people and the way he so nonchalantly brushes asides all potential consequences is what i'm finding absurd. I don't mean that as a pejorative either.
That movie was a convoluted mess.Amazing Spiderman 2 felt like they had scenes mixed up
For some reason Peter refuses to help Harry because his blood which because he has a healing factor might help him because it might be dangerous
MIGHT
Before he finds out that his blood is dangerous
Still stupid Harry has a lab he can use it's not like he would just inject himself
This the episode where Cisco gets back his powers right (just speculating here)? I'm here for it.
I dunno why he opted to loose them in the first place. His explanation made little sense to me.Either he gets his powers back or they start a subplot arc culminating in him getting them back.
Give me a DI dunno why he opted to loose them in the first place. His explanation made little sense to me.
His reason was he wanted to live a normal life.I dunno why he opted to loose them in the first place. His explanation made little sense to me.
Yeah all he did was make himself less usefulHis reason was he wanted to live a normal life.
But he still works with Team Flash and is about to become the leader of team flash, keeping him from living a normal life.
I dunno why he opted to loose them in the first place. His explanation made little sense to me.
Remember before they decided Killer frost was a separate personality they acted like her powers were corrupting her even though she works with two metas and her husband was a metaI hate when the CW frames something completely nonsensical as some sort of huge triumphant character moment.
It's like when Felicity just upped out of her wheelchair and bounced.
Yeah wasn't there a rumor that he was going to leaveIt still feels like an excuse to write out Valdes and then he decided to stay.
It still feels like an excuse to write out Valdes and then he decided to stay.
It still feels like an excuse to write out Valdes and then he decided to stay.