hey code black, you know what it'd be fun? if you stopped killing your female characters!
I usually don't like the "it's all a dream" episodes, but this one was really well written, tying up things we already knew about Guthrie's life. Beautiful episode.
This one was the best episode to date! So emotional and wonderfully made. Kudos to the writers
Dammmmmn I was hoping till the last moment that Jason had a vest on and was alive but no :(
At least he managed to send Hannah the email
This has been one excellent series and I am so pleased it is back for a second season. Plus anything with Kiefer in is brill
Yeahhh I can't tell you how happy I am how this season finale ended so bad. Everything in this episode is just bad bad bad.
On positive side, this was the last straw for me to leave this serial alone. Say my goodbyes to the characters just like Barry did from his friends and family.
[Spoiler alert] did you get that the evil Barry Allan killed all the poor meta-bastards locked in starr-labs with his philosopher's stone.
That's genocide bruh.
Sure they are evil, but killing trapped criminals. Damnnn
What.the.actual.fuck.
"I am the Flash, and I don't exist anymore".
Seriously, what the hell was that? Anyways, I'm not gonna say it was horrible, cause it wasn't. Sure it had some writing issues (aka Speedforce), but it's not the worst I've seen. At least we didn't go back to Barry's house the night his mom got murdered so I'm calling it a win. It wasn't as good as the other two finales, but it was entertaining and we got to see a shot of the three Flash running together which got me too hyped.
Savitar, the God of Speed, a guy who can time travel, who can vibrate his hand through your chest and kill you in a heartbeat, gets downed by a freaking bullet? Like seriously? I couldn't believe it, then I realized he's still Barry and I understood. Bullets and tranq darts got to be Barry's worst enemy.
H.R., I was ready to watch another Wells die. He's the real hero. He fucking sacrificed himself to save Iris. He alone changed the future in just a second. Like he once said, a hero among heros. Drumsticks up for him! And then, everyone was just chilling with his death? He died and they got over it too fast.
Savitar kills Iris everybody: "oh no, you horrible monster. My life is ruined. What do we do now? I'm depressed"
Savitar kills H.R. instead Everybody: "oh it's ok, everything is fine. Don't you worry, we're gonna get you some help". The only person who understood him was Tracy. She was the only one with common sense.
I'm royally pissed off that Black Flash got killed by a single cold blast. Like what the hell, RF has been trying to escape from him for a whole season and he get kaputt like that? No way in hell. And Savitar is defeated by a freaking bullet? For God's sake. RF, one of the smartest people in the multiverse couldn't figure out that freeze was the only thing he needed to survive.
Black Flash getting killed with a single cold blast and Savitar with a bullet was dumb as hell. I guess you can't lock up the darkness, but you can freeze it to death.
You know what, fuck this show, and the writers, and the poorly written plot and overused plot twists! What the hell happened to this show, it had so much potential, how did they let it get this bad? Not sure if they got renewed for s4, but I doubt I'll be watching it. I'm done.
Iris mind: Okay we spent the whole season running away from this invincible guy but today I'm gonna put a bullet through him. Bang! What a waste...
I think the plot of the bad guys are getting out of hand
Watching these new episodes after "24: Legacy" only makes it even more obvious what a superior show this is.
Fantastic tribute to Tolkien. I really enjoyed how they wove parts of the LOTR storyline into the plot and even used some of Aragorn's speech before the gates of mordor. Well written episode. It was a shame it didn't have the epic destruction of the spear in the vein of the destruction of the ring but I guess they have to keep the plot going.
Sit, Mick. Fetch, Mick. Good boy, Mick. Woof! BEST LINE HAHAHA.
I honestly can't blame Mick's decision at all. After everything he's done for the team. Sucking up and trying to be the good guy they still treat him like a godamn criminal and an idiot. They got what was coming to them and I don't think they have any right to be angry to him. Especially Jeff. Juming at the chance to blame Mick. :|
That being said tho, I do think he's gonna rewrite reality which would in someway help the legends and not let the others reality come true. People would stop calling him an idiot then haha.
I kinda have this bad feeling that he's gonna sacrifice himself. God I hope I'm wrong.
-But you are like... I mean, you're really...
-Human?
-I was going to say "hot", but yeah! That too!
The best episode of the entire series.
9 more seasons! hahaha I liked this Community "Six Seasons and A Movie" parallel
This has got to be the single most seat gripping, heart pumping, shocking episode I have ever seen spanning across everything I have watched in my entire life. Wow!!!! The way they took you along for a ride in all the chaos was unbelievable! Outstanding directing!! Even the acting was on point. Seriously, one of the best TV episodes of all time in my opinion.
Safe to say this show matured a little. Riggs two episodes in a row didn't mention his dead wife. While Riggs and Murtough take on crooked cops who killed another officer. Riggs seems more mad that they killed a dog, typical Riggs lol.
While Murtough isn't sure if he can forgive Captain Avery for a mistake of the past.
Am I a bad person because on seeing gunman roll up while transporting a prisoner, my first thought would be to shoot the prisoner in the gut and then threaten to de-brain him if they don't back off?
Roger teams with an Asian agent that plays by the book like him. Roger can also vent about Riggs to him. While Riggs protects an anti-social witness that he relates to.
For once it wasn't all about how Riggs misses his wife. This episode was funny, as well as a little moving in the end. I love this show!
this show is nuts, in a good way. Yet again a exceptional episode!!
"My name is Harrison Wells and I am the cleverest Wells alive. To the outside world I'm an extraordinary murderer, but secretly, with the help of my friends at STAR Labs, I travel to Earth-2 and find other Wells like me. In an attempt to find a other genius Wells to stay, I was accidentally misleaded by a moron, and I saw him doing weird stuff with drumsticks. But I won't let him alone, I will do everything in my power to let him know he's a moron, and I'm the only one clever enough to remind him that. I am the Hard Hat"
Highlights of this episode:
Great episode! And nice continuity showing that the Boiler Room explosion affected the generator and being a county hospital they didn't had it fixed yet.
Glad to see Jesse back.
Great episode! All storylines were interesting.
And I really like that Campbell is still tough, but not unbearable and he seems to actually have the best of the hospital in mind
If this show gets cancelled after THAT cliffhanger, NBC will be dead to me.
Al Capone, Eliot Ness .... At this point I think Rittenhouse is worse than Flynn
birth control pill saves lives
Ah the 80s, the missions are always complicated, the future is stubborn to happen
I want a Harry Houdini crime show now after this episode. And a mini series on the Fair and all the great and not so great people it brought to it. Such a rich episode.