Merge?
You're assuming some sort of telepathic gestalt?
I'm assuming digestion and defecation.
You're assuming some sort of telepathic gestalt?
I'm assuming digestion and defecation.
Although I do question if his plan to stop his mom from dying is really going to work. How does he know that things aren't playing out exactly like they did before?
He doesn't. He's just hoping.
When it comes to Barry trying to save his Mom, I have a felling that they might take some ideas from the Flashpoint comic event. He'll actually change time and save his mother, but in the end time will change for the worse. Maybe he ends up dying as a child (remember, he apparently saved his young self originally, so maybe this time he saves his mom but his younger self dies). Or maybe just having his Mom alive changes history too much. A world with metahumans, but no Flash, leading to big problems?
I have no idea if this is where they'll go with this obviously, but I think it seems plausible. In the end, he'd have to let his Mom die to restore history. The idea of Flash screwing up his own time line and having to fix it, while not original, could be interesting. They could even have alt-Ollie show up, maybe as a much darker Arrow trying to deal with metahumans. It could work, although its all just a theory I have based on the time travel stuff.
When it comes to Barry trying to save his Mom, I have a felling that they might take some ideas from the Flashpoint comic event. He'll actually change time and save his mother, but in the end time will change for the worse. Maybe he ends up dying as a child (remember, he apparently saved his young self originally, so maybe this time he saves his mom but his younger self dies). Or maybe just having his Mom alive changes history too much. A world with metahumans, but no Flash, leading to big problems?
When it comes to Barry trying to save his Mom, I have a felling that they might take some ideas from the Flashpoint comic event. He'll actually change time and save his mother, but in the end time will change for the worse. Maybe he ends up dying as a child (remember, he apparently saved his young self originally, so maybe this time he saves his mom but his younger self dies). Or maybe just having his Mom alive changes history too much. A world with metahumans, but no Flash, leading to big problems?
So if young Barry dies how could he become the Flash let alone go back in time and try and save his younger self? It's bad enough Barry created the paradox in the first place, but I doubt if it's possible for him to change time.
It's very likely that Wells' target that night was the younger Barry and the adult Barry was just there to save his younger self. I very much doubt that Barry can change history.
When it comes to Barry trying to save his Mom, I have a felling that they might take some ideas from the Flashpoint comic event. He'll actually change time and save his mother, but in the end time will change for the worse. Maybe he ends up dying as a child (remember, he apparently saved his young self originally, so maybe this time he saves his mom but his younger self dies). Or maybe just having his Mom alive changes history too much. A world with metahumans, but no Flash, leading to big problems?
So if young Barry dies how could he become the Flash let alone go back in time and try and save his younger self? It's bad enough Barry created the paradox in the first place, but I doubt if it's possible for him to change time.
It's very likely that Wells' target that night was the younger Barry and the adult Barry was just there to save his younger self. I very much doubt that Barry can change history.
Was it a red blur or a yellow blur that brought him out to the street?
I don't see any reason why Henry would kill Nora, there's been nothing revealed about their relationship that would explain why he'd kill her. And we've seen that he's outside of the circle that Barry and Wells make in the family room. And really the police did a poor job of working the crime scene, they should seen and tested the blood on the wall.
I don't see any reason why Henry would kill Nora, there's been nothing revealed about their relationship that would explain why he'd kill her. And we've seen that he's outside of the circle that Barry and Wells make in the family room. And really the police did a poor job of working the crime scene, they should seen and tested the blood on the wall.
Maybe not because he WANTS to , but so Barry can become the Flash, and save the world. we'll have to look at the old footage, and see how surprised he is at being arrested or the whole situation. He certainly has taken Barry being the Flash VERY well.
Also, Barry is running out of Red suits, right? Maybe he wears the Reverse Flash costume to go back and make sure history goes right, and fights himself?
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