Post by stargazer1682 on Oct 25, 2019 4:27:37 GMT
I'm going to take a wild stab in the dark and guess that in spite of what would otherwise have been a perfect title such a story, this episode probably feature the DC character Deadman; and I'm a little disappointed.
Are the thugs really debating the finer points of their chain of command and who gets what percentage of the take at the start of the criminal activity; and not say, any point prior to that moment when they're perhaps planning said activity?
Let's all take a moment to remember Mitch Romero; or as those closes to him knew him, Milkman Mitch. He didn't amount to much as criminal middle management, but he inspired loyalty in those who worked for him, and that says a lot. And he sure loved his whole milk - not skim, never skim. "Skim is for pussies" Mitch would say.
To Mitch!
Anyone else kind of want to see Ralph's mom and Felicity's mom have some sort of buddy/road trip adventure together? Like, I don't necessarily want to see it, per se; certainly not an entire episode, but like, I feel like these two should meet and then be....unleashed onto the world. Reno would never be the same, I think.
So what, are they not letting Caitlin out at all? Not even for important work?
Seriously, guns charged with dark matter? What, is this stuff suddenly available at every corner drug store now? Because not too long ago it was a little hard to come by.
"People are dying out there!"
I mean, yeah, statistically that's probably true, but so far you have one incident of this particular person, animal or vegetable killing anyone for dark matter; so how do you know this is going to become a recurring threat? I'm not saying that whatever's responsible is likely to be innocent, but it's not exactly a spree either. And if you're county Dr. Coffee-Guy as a second incident, because you're linking the goo you found; Coffee-Guy wasn't killed, which skews the killing average.
And how exactly do you know that you've "never seen anything like" the black goo you just found at the other crime scene. Ostensibly Frost made a beeline over to this guy's lab after learning about the theft of dark matter; meaning you haven't time to take the substance back your lab or Star Labs in order to analyze it. So the best you've been able to do to try and discern what it is, is look at it, smell and maybe lick it. Given what we about Barry and we'll call his...learning curve, I'm going to say, yeah, he probably licked the goo to try and figure out what it is. But just because it didn't taste fudge doesn't mean it's beyond anything you've ever personally encountered before.
"Please, call me Ramsey."
I'm pretty sure I'm just going to keep calling you Dr. Coffee Guy, it's easier to remember.
It's about damn time that some iteration of Harrison Wells is injected back into the series. How has it taken until the third fucking episode; especially when episode two was such fluffy garbage?
Also, with all of the different versions of people who look like Harrison Wells running around over the last several years, only one of which are we aware of taking any measures to conceal his identity, that anyone actually bothered to notice "Harrison Wells" - AKA the name and face of the man who confessed to murdering Nora Allen?
Come on Allegra, it's not like she's put you on fucking fashion; it's a small paper and you definitely haven't won a Pulitzer, much less earned your stripes as a reporter at this new job of yours.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyplace having "undisclosed amounts" of anything.
"How many flavors of ice cream do you have?"
"Oh, we have an undisclosed amount of flavors!"
"Really? Do you Rocky Road?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that."
Oh, Milk Man, what have they done to ya??
Can they make-up their mind what's happening with Caitlin/Frost? Last episode they used some Palmer-Bots so Frost's voice and eyes would otherwise look normal, even when she's Frosted-up; yet when she sends ole Mike through the window, her eyes gloss over anyway and then go back to normal immediately afterwards, while her hair stays Frost-ified.
This show should never have allowed the main characters to see the newspaper or learned Barry's fate. Aside from the stupidity of the Savitar storyline, just the whole element of Barry knowing his fate ahead of time kind of takes away from it. I mean, obviously he's not going end up dying by the end of Crisis; somehow they're going to avert it, but the sacrifice and death of Barry Allen during Crisis on Infinite Earths was arguably one of the most iconic story developments in comic book history. It was profound; there were few if any true moments in comics like that before that happen, where the status quo was changed for the long term. It's actually kind of bad enough that it's more than a little likely they're going to side-step that fate, but then to have Barry know it's coming beforehand and under any other circumstance where he likely wouldn't make it out alive, it feels like it undermines the sacrifice; because it feels more like he's just giving into fate - a fate he would definitely try and side-step if he thought he could; rather than being natural decision born out of the circumstances and the willingness in the urgency of the moment to give up his own life to save others.
Wait, how many of your mom's boyfriends did you think died, Ralph? I mean, fuck, you're supposed to have some sort of bullshit meter or "nose for a mystery" and never thought something was up that your mother had more than one dead past lover? You should have suspected something was up; she was either lying to you about them being dead, or she might have just been a serial killer.
Just how fucking invested are you in your mom's romantic interests, Ralph? This is a weird story.
Did Dr. Coffee-Guy really need an invitation to get into Star Labs. Six seasons in, nobody else has had much of a problem coming and going whenever they wanted. Is he like, a science vampire? Can he only enter other labs when he's invited? Do you ward him off with slide rules? Does his skin burn when doused with hydrochloric acid?
So if DR. CG can control this guy, why or how did it ever end up going on a rampage in the first place? How is this not the first thing he discovered about the guy?
This whole thing of Barry leading Mike into the pipeline reminds me that episode of Scooby-Doo, where the Scooby gang used Scooby-Snacks to bribe Scooby to go into the haunted house; before Scooby became rabid and Shaggy had to go Ole Yeller on him and put him down. I'm like, 75% sure that's a thing that really happened and I defy you to prove to me otherwise.
"Get me all the dark matter in Star Labs"
Poor one out for the Milk Man.
Yeah, I guess Dr. Coffee-Guy is some sort of vampire.
Okay, first off, I'm pretty white - my heritage is Irish, Welsh and German, and a who knows what else - basically if I'm in direct sunlight for more than a minute I just burst into flames. But seriously, Grant Gustin is the whitest white boy ever. I'm pretty sure those dance moves can only best be described as extra-virgin vanilla.
Man, they're trying really hard to be Infinity War without being Infinity War. Now we have Nu-Wells using a gauntlet to search of an "Eternium" artifact. What is that, an isotope of Unobtanium?
It's like they wrote "infinity stone" into the script and then just used search and replace all using synonyms like some sort of mad-lib.
cwdcshows.tumblr.com/post/188576209601/the-flash-s6-e3-dead-man-running
Are the thugs really debating the finer points of their chain of command and who gets what percentage of the take at the start of the criminal activity; and not say, any point prior to that moment when they're perhaps planning said activity?
Let's all take a moment to remember Mitch Romero; or as those closes to him knew him, Milkman Mitch. He didn't amount to much as criminal middle management, but he inspired loyalty in those who worked for him, and that says a lot. And he sure loved his whole milk - not skim, never skim. "Skim is for pussies" Mitch would say.
To Mitch!
Anyone else kind of want to see Ralph's mom and Felicity's mom have some sort of buddy/road trip adventure together? Like, I don't necessarily want to see it, per se; certainly not an entire episode, but like, I feel like these two should meet and then be....unleashed onto the world. Reno would never be the same, I think.
So what, are they not letting Caitlin out at all? Not even for important work?
Seriously, guns charged with dark matter? What, is this stuff suddenly available at every corner drug store now? Because not too long ago it was a little hard to come by.
"People are dying out there!"
I mean, yeah, statistically that's probably true, but so far you have one incident of this particular person, animal or vegetable killing anyone for dark matter; so how do you know this is going to become a recurring threat? I'm not saying that whatever's responsible is likely to be innocent, but it's not exactly a spree either. And if you're county Dr. Coffee-Guy as a second incident, because you're linking the goo you found; Coffee-Guy wasn't killed, which skews the killing average.
And how exactly do you know that you've "never seen anything like" the black goo you just found at the other crime scene. Ostensibly Frost made a beeline over to this guy's lab after learning about the theft of dark matter; meaning you haven't time to take the substance back your lab or Star Labs in order to analyze it. So the best you've been able to do to try and discern what it is, is look at it, smell and maybe lick it. Given what we about Barry and we'll call his...learning curve, I'm going to say, yeah, he probably licked the goo to try and figure out what it is. But just because it didn't taste fudge doesn't mean it's beyond anything you've ever personally encountered before.
"Please, call me Ramsey."
I'm pretty sure I'm just going to keep calling you Dr. Coffee Guy, it's easier to remember.
It's about damn time that some iteration of Harrison Wells is injected back into the series. How has it taken until the third fucking episode; especially when episode two was such fluffy garbage?
Also, with all of the different versions of people who look like Harrison Wells running around over the last several years, only one of which are we aware of taking any measures to conceal his identity, that anyone actually bothered to notice "Harrison Wells" - AKA the name and face of the man who confessed to murdering Nora Allen?
Come on Allegra, it's not like she's put you on fucking fashion; it's a small paper and you definitely haven't won a Pulitzer, much less earned your stripes as a reporter at this new job of yours.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyplace having "undisclosed amounts" of anything.
"How many flavors of ice cream do you have?"
"Oh, we have an undisclosed amount of flavors!"
"Really? Do you Rocky Road?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that."
Oh, Milk Man, what have they done to ya??
Can they make-up their mind what's happening with Caitlin/Frost? Last episode they used some Palmer-Bots so Frost's voice and eyes would otherwise look normal, even when she's Frosted-up; yet when she sends ole Mike through the window, her eyes gloss over anyway and then go back to normal immediately afterwards, while her hair stays Frost-ified.
This show should never have allowed the main characters to see the newspaper or learned Barry's fate. Aside from the stupidity of the Savitar storyline, just the whole element of Barry knowing his fate ahead of time kind of takes away from it. I mean, obviously he's not going end up dying by the end of Crisis; somehow they're going to avert it, but the sacrifice and death of Barry Allen during Crisis on Infinite Earths was arguably one of the most iconic story developments in comic book history. It was profound; there were few if any true moments in comics like that before that happen, where the status quo was changed for the long term. It's actually kind of bad enough that it's more than a little likely they're going to side-step that fate, but then to have Barry know it's coming beforehand and under any other circumstance where he likely wouldn't make it out alive, it feels like it undermines the sacrifice; because it feels more like he's just giving into fate - a fate he would definitely try and side-step if he thought he could; rather than being natural decision born out of the circumstances and the willingness in the urgency of the moment to give up his own life to save others.
Wait, how many of your mom's boyfriends did you think died, Ralph? I mean, fuck, you're supposed to have some sort of bullshit meter or "nose for a mystery" and never thought something was up that your mother had more than one dead past lover? You should have suspected something was up; she was either lying to you about them being dead, or she might have just been a serial killer.
Just how fucking invested are you in your mom's romantic interests, Ralph? This is a weird story.
Did Dr. Coffee-Guy really need an invitation to get into Star Labs. Six seasons in, nobody else has had much of a problem coming and going whenever they wanted. Is he like, a science vampire? Can he only enter other labs when he's invited? Do you ward him off with slide rules? Does his skin burn when doused with hydrochloric acid?
So if DR. CG can control this guy, why or how did it ever end up going on a rampage in the first place? How is this not the first thing he discovered about the guy?
This whole thing of Barry leading Mike into the pipeline reminds me that episode of Scooby-Doo, where the Scooby gang used Scooby-Snacks to bribe Scooby to go into the haunted house; before Scooby became rabid and Shaggy had to go Ole Yeller on him and put him down. I'm like, 75% sure that's a thing that really happened and I defy you to prove to me otherwise.
"Get me all the dark matter in Star Labs"
Poor one out for the Milk Man.
Yeah, I guess Dr. Coffee-Guy is some sort of vampire.
Okay, first off, I'm pretty white - my heritage is Irish, Welsh and German, and a who knows what else - basically if I'm in direct sunlight for more than a minute I just burst into flames. But seriously, Grant Gustin is the whitest white boy ever. I'm pretty sure those dance moves can only best be described as extra-virgin vanilla.
Man, they're trying really hard to be Infinity War without being Infinity War. Now we have Nu-Wells using a gauntlet to search of an "Eternium" artifact. What is that, an isotope of Unobtanium?
It's like they wrote "infinity stone" into the script and then just used search and replace all using synonyms like some sort of mad-lib.
cwdcshows.tumblr.com/post/188576209601/the-flash-s6-e3-dead-man-running