In the first five minutes.Where’s Ralph??
In the first five minutes.Where’s Ralph??
Still injured probably.Are you kidding? I was talking about after that of course
Are you kidding? I was talking about after that of course
Still injured probably.
Chill. I’m not sure I buy Ralph being home on the couch watching Oprah.Dude.... Literally that.....
Chill. I’m not sure I buy Ralph being home on the couch watching Oprah.
I was kinda expecting a Bloodworkized Ralph showing up in the end...
Iris tells Barry that they'd contacted A.R.G.U.S. to have him moved to a secure location to recover.Where’s Ralph??
Mmm. I forgot that line. “He” must be giving them hell over there.
What does that even mean?
So I'm wonder if the wall that Nash is trying to break through is holding the Anti-Monitor, and he's going to accidentally end up releasing him and setting off the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
that after his run in with Bloodwork, Ralph might not be his usual self?
Have we seen any evidence that Bloodwork can control living people, other than Barry? It seems he's only controlled the dead so far, and the reason he could take over Barry was either because of his speed-healing or because Barry succumbed by choice.
I think Ralph's absence is nothing more than giving Hartley Sawyer room for his shooting schedule in the crossover.
I mean, it's a stretch (no pun intended) to think like that. Occam's Razor really, like Christopher said.
The choice here is very important. I think Barry chose to become part of Bloodwork. Which kinda sucks..... Because that's Old Oliver way of thinking, not Barry. Pretending to become dark lord of the whatever instead of just talking to his closest allies. Barry would never do something like this.
And before some says 'He had to because he couldn't communicate with anyone'..... Barry would rather NOT and then talk to his team, instead of do and then explain.
Mm...i dunno... there's Flashpoint, to compare with (which i also think was an experiment to see if Crisis could work)
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