Impulse (Barry's grandson from the 30th/31st century) could remember speed read data, which made Wally feel like half a Flash.
Because Zoom doesn't store his costume out in the open.So, why have none of them thought of using Well's speed stealing device on Zoom?
He just now made it, using whatever he took from Turtle.So, why have none of them thought of using Well's speed stealing device on Zoom?
No, he made it early in the episode. They had plenty of time to consider it when they had Wells in the super cell.He just now made it, using whatever he took from Turtle.
Here's an idea. Harry Wells could have just stolen Eobard Thawne's speed last week instead of doing it to Barry this episode.
I'm sure that Cisco could rig something up if Barry wanted to do his Data impression.It'd be useless with videos, which don't play sound in fast-forward, and I'm not sure a computer screen or e-reader could refresh fast enough.
Tarpit was as lame on screen as he was in the comic. Who next Colonel Computron? Goldface? The Eradicator?
I'm sure that Cisco could rig something up if Barry wanted to do his Data impression.
i'm totally excited about it... even though it's just 1 episode, our family also watches Supergirl.CBS’ Supergirl will meet The CW’s The Flash, when the DC Comics series pull off an internetwork crossover this spring.
Storyline details have not yet been disclosed, but Grant Gustin‘s speedster will make tracks for Supergirl and join forces with Melissa Benoist’s Girl of Steel on Monday, March 28, CBS announced on Wednesday.
“We are so incredibly excited to announce something that we have dreamed of happening since we starting making Supergirl,” Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, who are executive producers on both series, said in a statement. “We want to thank Grant Gustin for making the time to come visit (on top of his already immense workload) and all of the folks at CBS, The CW, Warner Bros. and DC for working this out.
http://tvline.com/2016/02/03/flash-supergirl-crossover-episode-date-spoilers/
I am interested to see if they are the same or different universes... I think they've made it vague enough so far that it could be either / or.
I wouldn't mind if they made Supergirl a part of the same universe, but I don't think they will because a bunch of people on the interwebs will whine "how come Superman was never mentioned in the Arrowverse before?"
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