How is she not their child? Plus that seems pretty dark for a fairly lighthearted show. It's basically about running fast and family/friend hugs.I bet you it was future Barry who takes away her powers. Seems like something he would do.
Since she's not the true future child of Barry, I imagine she'll be erased by the end.
Nora's clearly showing she had a crush on Spencer Young was adorable.So -- turns out both Oliver and Barry have gay (or bi) kids.
This isn't the comic.The Tornado Twins are Barry’s true kids. All others are just alternate variations.
If her sacrifice saves everyone, that would be very melodramatic and CW.
But it's based on the comic and that's how we'll get Bart later on.This isn't the comic.
She shouldn't be saying she found a great new app like any current young person. She should be saying, "Apps? You're still using apps?"
And what she's using 30 years in the future could have as little in common with current phone apps and their interfaces as those things have in common with inputting codes in the early '80s. Current cyber tech will be laughably obsolete in 30 years.What? "App" is short for "application," i.e. anything that lets you do something with a device. A word processor, a browser, a mail or messsaging program, a music player, a game, an image editor, anything designed to achieve a specific task (as opposed to system or utility software) is an app. How the hell could doing things with a device go obsolete? That doesn't even make sense.
And what she's using 30 years in the future could have as little in common with current phone apps and their interfaces as those things have in common with inputting codes in the early '80s. Current cyber tech will be laughably obsolete in 30 years.
Creatively, they're wasting the idea of a character who comes from 30 years in the future--of children who haven't been born yet, who will grow up in the world to be. They have the opportunity, if only as side humor (of which there's plenty in this show, it doesn't get in the way of the story), of using her to comment on modern social trends, rather than reinforcing them, and endorsing the products that they're based around along the way. It's both creatively lazy and sponsor-serving.And again, how do you get a story out of any of this? Fiction isn't about showing us every last detail of people's lives, just the parts that are interesting or meaningful. She got the phone a couple of days before, and she's a speedster. It's not that hard to accept that she already figured the phone out before the episode began.
Barry's disappearance in 2024 most likely changed Iris more than the present-day Barry would realize.
Easy. Barry didn't want to hurt her. As for Nora, being hypozined may have affected her, using her powers at the fullest.
Like Kes when her mind were affected in one way or other in few instances.
XSive?She is impulsive, excessive
XSive? ;-)
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