As for the rest of the episode, Julian being Alchemy pretty much ruins all the characterization he's had over the last few episodes
but I'm officially to the point of getting annoyed by this stupidity about her powers 'taking control'. She isn't some weird special case. She was affected by the same particle accelerator explosion as everyone else and she didn't have some pre-existing multiple personality disorder to take over her body. Why should her powers be doing anything even remotely like this? She should be Caitlyn Snow, with powers.
Uh...was there a new episode last night???! Media Center didn't record it and it's guide listed a repeat...![]()
Lol, Legends has plenty of "stupid", what with it's time travel "rules".my biggest fear now is that it'll spread to Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow.
Between the "Quentin is Prometheus" fakeout, "Artemis is evil" reveal, and now this "Julian is Alchemy" thing, it's as if there's an "epidemic of stupid" going on
and I'm not getting the Alchemy hate either... there's obviously more going on there than "It was me, I was evil all along! Muahahahah"
Except we have seen some evidence of split-personalities or personality takeovers regarding Flashpoint, with Magenta, who was having dreams based on her alternate self from Flashpoint.I actually like the notion they've introduced of "Killer Frost" essentially being a split personality precisely because it's not something we've seen with other Particle Accelerator Metas.
Just as Barry's memories were disappearing due to using his powers in the season opener (powers he should no longer have possessed in the Flashpoint timeline), perhaps using powers that have been rippled into place as a result of his "fix" is actually replacing Caitlin's personality (and memories?) with those of the Killer Frost from Flashpoint? Both involved the effect getting worse the more the subject used their (paradoxical) abilities.
Caitlin got her powers from the Particle Accelerator explosion; it just took until the present for said powers to manifest themselves.
Killer Frost was from Earth-2. Flashpoint Caitlin was just an ophthalmologist and seemed perfectly normal.
The thing is, Earth-2 Caitlin became Killer Frost because she had such a crappy and tragic life -- a dead brother, a cold and distant mother perhaps to the point of abuse -- and it turned her dark and bitter. Earth-1 Caitlin doesn't have a brother (that she knows of), but she lost her father, her relationship with her mom wasn't great, and she lost Ronnie Raymond twice, first after the accelerator event and then just after marrying him. So she's got the same kind of suppressed angst and bitterness that led to her counterpart turning dark. So there's no need to evoke any timeliney-wimeliney weirdness; she just had the makings of a psychotic break in her all along.
Flashpoint Caitlin may have seemed normal, but remember Savitar's acolytes claim to have seen her as Killer Frost - if these are people with memories of Flashpoint (which is the key theme linking this season so far) then Flashpoint Caitlin may have just had a cover persona. The alternative, which admittedly I will accept is equally likely at this point, is that Savitar showed his acolytes Earth-2 or a potential future for Earth-1.
Although it's unclear whether Caitlin would've ever manifested these powers if Barry hadn't changed history. It seems that she manifested them sooner post-Flashpoint than she had pre-Flashpoint, but you can't prove a negative, so there's no way to know that she wouldn't have manifested powers eventually even without Flashpoint.
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