I don't think the Speed Force is DNA dependent. Once you have access to it, you have access to all it has to offer. Barry himself has barely scratched the surface of what he can do. Nora may have accessed part of the force that allowed her to reverse speed. I agree it was poorly handled from both a story and visual perspective.
Well, some speedsters are faster than others. Not all are equal. So I find it hard to believe that XS is faster and better than Barry, despite all his experience and her lack thereof. It was very poorly done just to have Iris "save the day."
Yeah, I think Barry's disappearance was an influence in Iris' decision to suppress Nora's powers. Iris probably could not bear the thought of also losing her daughter too. After all, Iris knows the dangers that Barry has faced, the villains that have tried to kill him and his friends, ultimately leading to that crisis where he disappears seemingly forever. If Nora had her powers, she would follow in her dad's footsteps and face similar dangers. Iris was grieving the loss of Barry and did not want Nora to follow the same path and lose her too.
Or . . . perhaps Iris wanted to protect Nora from the future A.R.G.U.S. meta-human hunt that Zari Tomaz had mentioned.
And Supergirl can't defeat Superman. And Lena can't outsmart Lex. And ....Well, some speedsters are faster than others. Not all are equal. So I find it hard to believe that XS is faster and better than Barry, despite all his experience and her lack thereof. It was very poorly done just to have Iris "save the day."
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.
Yep. In fact, I chuckled a bit when the blogger thought her name was XS as in "extra small". From the first time, we heard her name, I thought her name was "Excess" because she acts excessively in situations.
Why is the next episode not until the 13th?
Someone on Twitter screen grabbed the scene of Joe standing in the doorway. It looks like Jesse is hiding some kind of ankle brace. It understandable they are letting him sit as much as possible. Great that he is still in every episode even if with restrictions.
Nora can turn back time as we saw with the satellite. She used that power against Barry when we saw him seemingly going backwards. But I agree that if Barry really went all out, that he should clearly win. But Barry could not win because he did not want to hurt Nora. So he had to pull his punches. Having said that, this show has been very inconsistent with Barry's powers and speed. It changes based on the needs of the plot. We've seen Barry be too slow in some instances and then when the pot demands it, he can suddenly go faster than he's ever gone before.
And Supergirl can't defeat Superman. And Lena can't outsmart Lex. And ....
Refresh my memory. I don't remember her turning back time--I remember her coming out of nowhere and helping.
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.
They probably want to avoid being dead wrong about it. Smart phone use (or whatever replaces them) will probably only increase since kids born today already use them like how my generation treated VHS and cable TV. Social media and the Internet will have probably replaced television and film completely. Nora’s only complaint might be that it isn’t as advanced as she’s used to but still have some nostalgic appreciation of it, like how my generation has a weird appreciation of VHS and audio tapes because we grew up with them.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.
My husband and I watch The Flash and we’ve noticed that Jesse L. Martin has been sitting down in all of his scenes. Are we crazy or is he injured? –Rachel
No, you are not crazy but perceptive – though this week we did see Joe leaning in a doorway at the CCPD. I’m hearing that Martin suffered a back injury over the hiatus. In fact, a studio rep confirms for TVLine that the actor will be taking a medical leave from the CW hit, adding: “We wish him a full and speedy recovery and look forward to his return as Detective Joe West.” (It’s unclear at this time exactly when and for how long Joe’s absence will be felt on screen, but sources tell me it will be addressed at some point.)
Experience is meaningless when one is hypnotized to do something one normally wouldn't do...Well, some speedsters are faster than others. Not all are equal. So I find it hard to believe that XS is faster and better than Barry, despite all his experience and her lack thereof. It was very poorly done just to have Iris "save the day."
The thing I am still confused though is I thought the future was going to be some terrible future like we saw on "Legends of Tommorow" so some of these future stuff here and what might be happening on "Arrow" makes me confused as to just what is going on in the future.
Experience is meaningless when one is hypnotized to do something one normally wouldn't do...
It doesn't work that way. You can't be hypnotized to do things you don't even know HOW to do.
Now that's a good point.You know, it just occurred to me that we're both forgetting something: Nora has been living in 2018 for almost a year, since Barry and Iris's wedding last November. She lived among us for a considerable span of time without revealing herself. Sure, it's possible that she just time-jumped herself forward to the key moments and didn't live through the entire intervening span, but we know she's a fan of Flash history, and we know she didn't come by accident, so she probably studied the time period before she came, so that she could pass among ordinary people without being conspicuous. So if anything, it would be implausible if she didn't already have a basic grasp of present-day tech and customs. The only puzzling thing is why she didn't have a phone already.
When the Next Big Thing comes along, those smart phones will go the way of flip phones. I've seen far too much tech change in my lifetime to assume that what kids are using 30 years from now will still be recognizable as what we're using now. And cyber tech advances at ludicrous speed. Even if people are still using something recognizable as smart phones 30 years from now, one of today's models and its apps will seem laughably primitive to somebody from that era.Smart phone use (or whatever replaces them) will probably only increase since kids born today already use them like how my generation treated VHS and cable TV.
Smart phones were a non-intuitive advance...sacrificing miniaturization for superior capabilities. If somebody finds a way to put the superior capability in a substantially smaller package without sacrificing practicality, buh-bye big-ass smart phones.
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