Post by stargazer1682 on Mar 28, 2020 1:53:17 GMT
"Speed Gauge"? Not Speedometer? Or maybe Barry-ometer (barometer)? Yeah, Cisco, I've got nothing either.
So this thing is basically a speed force mood ring? You know, it's lucky for Barry that gauging speed force isn't like checking your temperature; you know where they say the best to check that is....
Ok, I'll admit the idea of the different iteration of Wells merging into Nash; particular the ones who had a history on Earth-1 now New Earth, makes some sense. maybe not so much with Thawne, since he wasn't really a Harrison Wells, but maybe whatever his means of taking on that identity went a little deeper than just looking like Harrison Well and somehow, improbably, still counts.
Here's hoping that if the Green Arrow and the Canaries show does get picked up, that they explore a similar story for Laurel, who should definitely experience the same thing.
Holly shit, I didn't expect Barry to make an actual, logical observation about Thawne not being an actual Wells; especially since they just told Nash he opposite. But I'm going to have to mark you down for making it all the Wells in the fucking multiverse. Why?
It would be one thing if it were all the Wells who had any major presence on Earth 1, thus affecting their history. Things like, how does a machine that Sherloque built last year before Crisis still exist post-Crisis, if Sherloque never existed? But it could exist if Nash was being amalgamated to be the average Wells between the others from the last five seasons.
But more importantly, why just Wells and not everyone who had a doppelganger? He wasn't even at the end of time to make him some sort of exception to the reboot of the universe; he had to be given his pre-Crisis memories just like almost everyone else who wasn't a paragon. If anything, there's no reason he should have even been Nash in the first place after Crisis, but rather the original Harrison Wells that Barry and friends never actually met.
And they're fucking morons again. Well that flash of brainpower didn't last long. Although just because Barry, Cisco and Caitlin were knocked out, how did Thawne get out of his cell? I mean, was it supposed to be because of the EMP? Because that arguably makes it extra stupid that Cisco would just do it without taking precautions, if he knew the cell might open from a EM pulse. I'm not sure whether the cells opening under those circumstances is a flaw or not. In spite of the potential hazard of getting stuck in a cell, given some of the threats they've faced, it would be a better precaution to lock in the event of a power failure, with an external, manual release. But hey, the villain has to get away to do his villain somehow, might as well be because the good guys are idiots.
So this thing is basically a speed force mood ring? You know, it's lucky for Barry that gauging speed force isn't like checking your temperature; you know where they say the best to check that is....
Ok, I'll admit the idea of the different iteration of Wells merging into Nash; particular the ones who had a history on Earth-1 now New Earth, makes some sense. maybe not so much with Thawne, since he wasn't really a Harrison Wells, but maybe whatever his means of taking on that identity went a little deeper than just looking like Harrison Well and somehow, improbably, still counts.
Here's hoping that if the Green Arrow and the Canaries show does get picked up, that they explore a similar story for Laurel, who should definitely experience the same thing.
Holly shit, I didn't expect Barry to make an actual, logical observation about Thawne not being an actual Wells; especially since they just told Nash he opposite. But I'm going to have to mark you down for making it all the Wells in the fucking multiverse. Why?
It would be one thing if it were all the Wells who had any major presence on Earth 1, thus affecting their history. Things like, how does a machine that Sherloque built last year before Crisis still exist post-Crisis, if Sherloque never existed? But it could exist if Nash was being amalgamated to be the average Wells between the others from the last five seasons.
But more importantly, why just Wells and not everyone who had a doppelganger? He wasn't even at the end of time to make him some sort of exception to the reboot of the universe; he had to be given his pre-Crisis memories just like almost everyone else who wasn't a paragon. If anything, there's no reason he should have even been Nash in the first place after Crisis, but rather the original Harrison Wells that Barry and friends never actually met.
And they're fucking morons again. Well that flash of brainpower didn't last long. Although just because Barry, Cisco and Caitlin were knocked out, how did Thawne get out of his cell? I mean, was it supposed to be because of the EMP? Because that arguably makes it extra stupid that Cisco would just do it without taking precautions, if he knew the cell might open from a EM pulse. I'm not sure whether the cells opening under those circumstances is a flaw or not. In spite of the potential hazard of getting stuck in a cell, given some of the threats they've faced, it would be a better precaution to lock in the event of a power failure, with an external, manual release. But hey, the villain has to get away to do his villain somehow, might as well be because the good guys are idiots.