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Spoilers The Flash - Season 3

Especially taking a week off during the big February ratings sweeps and airing a TOUGH MUDDER race documentary in its place??!!
 
Especially taking a week off during the big February ratings sweeps and airing a TOUGH MUDDER race documentary in its place??!!

That does not make sense to me. Isn't Tough Mudder a syndicated thing that airs on Weekends. How did it get a Tuesday night prime time slot. Not only that, but doesn't CW want it's DC shows to end at the same time? Flash and now Supergirl are I believe going to be a week behind.
 
The whole whose better thing Flash or Kid Flash is getting annoying especially the daughter who was like ooo I miss Kid Flash. He's been around for 2 minutes, meanwhile "The Flash" has saved the city countless times and oh remember the whole black hole that would of ended the world.

The writers need to stop forcing it so much with Wally.
 
It's not about admiring Wally as a hero, it's about justifying all the dirty thoughts this lady had about a perfect stranger. She needed a good excuse to throw her body against all that yellow leather.
 
Although... If everything Yorkin touches decays... How can he wear clothes, let alone drive a car, open a door, etc.? How could he eat? I guess he must be able to use his powers selectively.

For that matter, why doesn't the ground he is standing on decay? Yes, he must be able to selectively control his powers, it's the only answer. And other metas can control their powers, why not him?
 
Here's a horrifying thought... If those are the clothes he was wearing, when he upgraded, and if he still had his powers, that suit might have been the last clothes he would ever wear, so long as they did last, if that was the only fabric that could resist his abilities.
 
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I loved this episode. It had a lot of cool elements. We got Barry and Wally racing, Cisco vibing an alt Flash Point, Caitlyn using her Killer Frost powers, Barry using his phasing ability in a new way and a great ending with Jesse Q showing up. We also some great scenes of dialogue like the mentor talk between Barry and Wally and the pep talk from Julian to Caitlyn.
 
Cisco vibing an alt Flash Point

That part didn't make any sense to me. If it's the Flashpoint from a parallel Earth, how do they know it's the same four cops as in Barry's Flashpoint? And Cisco seemed to be vibing the past, before Flashpoint was erased, so why do they need the technobabble about vibing some alternate Flashpoint that was never erased? It was gibberish.

It might've been interesting if they'd used some kind of regression therapy on Julian to unlock Alchemy's memories of Flashpoint. Although if "Alchemy" is just Julian's body puppeteered by Savitar, maybe that wouldn't have worked.
 
That part didn't make any sense to me. If it's the Flashpoint from a parallel Earth, how do they know it's the same four cops as in Barry's Flashpoint? And Cisco seemed to be vibing the past, before Flashpoint was erased, so why do they need the technobabble about vibing some alternate Flashpoint that was never erased? It was gibberish.

If you think about it, I agree, it does not really make sense. Maybe a case of the writers trying to be too clever for their own good?
 
So, there is now an infinite multiverse in addition to the 52 universes that are easily traversable...Okay. Sure. Why not... :shrug:
 
So, there is now an infinite multiverse in addition to the 52 universes that are easily traversable...Okay. Sure. Why not... :shrug:

They never said there were only 52 universes. That's a conceit of one of the many versions of DC's comics continuity, but it's never been asserted in the Arrowverse. The onscreen explanations of the multiverse in The Flash and Supergirl have always said there was an infinite number of possibilities, going back to Stein's first lecture about it in "Flash of Two Worlds" (quoted here). In The Flash, the number 52 referred only to the number of breaches that Zoom created between Earth-1 and Earth-2. All 52 breaches connected only those two parallel Earths.
 
That part didn't make any sense to me. If it's the Flashpoint from a parallel Earth, how do they know it's the same four cops as in Barry's Flashpoint? And Cisco seemed to be vibing the past, before Flashpoint was erased, so why do they need the technobabble about vibing some alternate Flashpoint that was never erased? It was gibberish.

It might've been interesting if they'd used some kind of regression therapy on Julian to unlock Alchemy's memories of Flashpoint. Although if "Alchemy" is just Julian's body puppeteered by Savitar, maybe that wouldn't have worked.

If Cisco was looking at the past, they could have said he was vibling along Barry's personal timeline, which included the Flashpoint universe, which still happened for Barry.
 
If Cisco was looking at the past, they could have said he was vibling along Barry's personal timeline, which included the Flashpoint universe, which still happened for Barry.

Yeah, that would've been enough to explain it, which is why the explanation they used was so gratuitous and weird.
 
I loved the unannounced CatCo cameo. We get so much advance news about TV shows these days -- it's nice for something to be a surprise like this. And not even some big important revelation, just a nice little detail.
Is the coffee table broken in the next Supergirl episode?
 
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