They're going to review the game tape. 

Seriously, how is no one questioning why/how a speedster is using a nearly identical suit as the Flash, something Cisco designed and only has a few of them.
It was pretty blurred by his vibrating; looked sort of like just a shirt with a lightning bolt. I don't think they could tell it was identical.
That's what I thought too. If they weren't planning on using Thawne as the Reverse Flash, then why use Thawne as a character name at all?But surely Eddie Thawne will have to be Reverse Flash? It's Thawne in the comics...
It's Eobard Thawne in the comics. Eddie could be his ancestor. Or they could come up with some new twist just to mess with our expectations.
I was thinking they'd just simplified his name to something more normal.
That's what I thought too. If they weren't planning on using Thawne as the Reverse Flash, then why use Thawne as a character name at all?
The suit in Wells' museum seem to be changing colors a bit. While i think he is Zoom, could he (or the suits wearer) instead be the red blur at the mother's death?
The funny thing about names, when you show up in a new city, you can use what ever name you want. Especially if you are from another time, right Mr. Wells.
That's a good point but I guess it also raises the fact that the heroes are actually fascists - they are illegally imprisoning various american citizens in their secret dungeon - with no access to lawyers, oversight on their treatment etc.
That's a good point but I guess it also raises the fact that the heroes are actually fascists - they are illegally imprisoning various american citizens in their secret dungeon - with no access to lawyers, oversight on their treatment etc.
No, they're not "fascists," because that would mean they're doing it out of ideology. Rather, they're doing it out of necessity because they don't see any other way these individuals can be contained. It's not their ideal, desired solution, just a necessary stopgap.
Rather than fixating on that one word - Are you really arguing that private citizens who lock up other private citizens because *they* have decided that there is no other way isn't a human rights violation and wouldn't land all of them in prison?
Rather than fixating on that one word - Are you really arguing that private citizens who lock up other private citizens because *they* have decided that there is no other way isn't a human rights violation and wouldn't land all of them in prison?
My point is that they're doing this because they don't see a better alternative, not because it's their preference. Would you rather they just killed them? They're trying to cope with this unprecedented new situation in the best way they can, but they don't have a lot of good options. The existing penal system isn't equipped to cope with metahuman powers.
Granted, the ideal solution would be to come forward about metahumans and work with the legislature, courts, and penal system to imprison the metahumans in the Pipeline or comparable facilities after due process. But even if the series did go that route, it would take time to set up such a system, and the metahumans can't just be allowed to run around killing people while the legal system struggles to catch up to the new reality. Not to mention that a lot of people would blame Wells and STAR Labs for creating the situation i the first place, which would make it a lot harder for the STAR team to convince the police, legislature, or courts to cooperate with them on this.
So, no, I'm not saying that what they're doing is right. I'm saying, can you suggest a better alternative?
That it's not a perfect world and it's not upto them to decide the best solution, so they go to the authorities - that wouldn't mean that the cells would be turned off but there would be oversight.
By your logic, they might decide that the best solution is to gas them to prevent an escape.
Think about this from the other perspective, we as the viewer have personal clarity and know what these people have done - but from an in-world perspective, none of these people have been arrested, tried or convicted - Barry and the gang are running a meta-human Gitmo.
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