Post by stargazer1682 on May 28, 2020 2:01:51 GMT
If there’s any doubt why I’m finally getting caught up on The Flash, make no mistake, it’s because my internet was out for most of the day….
Oh, hey, shine that random treasure map on this equally random map of the city; don’t worry about how you’re supposed to orient it or reference points for it to coincide with or anything like that.
Holy shit, the center of the treasure map lines up perfectly… with the center of the map. Can’t be a coincidence. It’s science.
So the writers for The Flash have reached the point of exhausting all ideas for big bads to go up against; that the best they have to offer is entitled, rich douchebag?
Maybe season 7 is a good time to wrap things up….
Uh, Nash has demonstrated that he apparently has the ability to teleport; why are they talking about using the sewers to get to the douchebag’s magical fortress?
What the hell kind of panic room, or force field for that matter, doesn’t have it’s own independent or internal power source; to protect against an attacker from cutting the power from the outside??
And naturally, when you have a back-up, you’re going to put it in the fucking sub-basement.
Dipshit. “This panic room is comprised of thick concrete and has no mirrors in it.”
Does it have any type of reflective surface? “Well, sure, but that’s only so I can admire my reflection while I touch myself…”
What’s the point in framing Sue for the douchebag’s murder? For one thing, apart from Sue’s plan to murder him, which since she didn’t actually even attempt and unless Eva somehow recorded Sue’s conversation with Ralph, there’d be no evidence pointing to Sue, seemingly no motivation for Sue to want him dead; or any indication that the socialite Sue the world knows would even have the means to carry it out, let alone be linked to a crime syndicate.
What’s more, why even point the finger at a real person? Saying it was a “crime syndicate” is ambiguous and plausible enough to believe, without giving anyone any solid leads to actually narrow down a real suspect or follow the trail back to Eva. If anything, framing Sue suggests Eva knows all about Sue and what she’s capable, that she did have the means and motive to murder what’s his name; and now she’s taking the woman who wanted the same thing Eva wanted and turning her into an enemy, after pissing off Team Flash. It’s not just arrogance that she’s untouchable, it’s unnecessarily stupid. She didn’t need a fall guy.
For that matter, why even paint her husband out to be the hero who rescued her? Authorities were already looking into him and building a case against him; why protect his image, instead of telling the world who he really was and what he did and say the people under him turned on him or something?
What was even the point of sending Joe into witness protection, if he was literally only going to be absent for a single episode?
I had to rewind it to see if, when Joe walks in, they greet him with, “Yo Joe!” in an homage to GI Joe. It turns out they said, “Oh!” “Joe” – which seems like a missed opportunity.
Oh, hey, shine that random treasure map on this equally random map of the city; don’t worry about how you’re supposed to orient it or reference points for it to coincide with or anything like that.
Holy shit, the center of the treasure map lines up perfectly… with the center of the map. Can’t be a coincidence. It’s science.
So the writers for The Flash have reached the point of exhausting all ideas for big bads to go up against; that the best they have to offer is entitled, rich douchebag?
Maybe season 7 is a good time to wrap things up….
Uh, Nash has demonstrated that he apparently has the ability to teleport; why are they talking about using the sewers to get to the douchebag’s magical fortress?
What the hell kind of panic room, or force field for that matter, doesn’t have it’s own independent or internal power source; to protect against an attacker from cutting the power from the outside??
And naturally, when you have a back-up, you’re going to put it in the fucking sub-basement.
Dipshit. “This panic room is comprised of thick concrete and has no mirrors in it.”
Does it have any type of reflective surface? “Well, sure, but that’s only so I can admire my reflection while I touch myself…”
What’s the point in framing Sue for the douchebag’s murder? For one thing, apart from Sue’s plan to murder him, which since she didn’t actually even attempt and unless Eva somehow recorded Sue’s conversation with Ralph, there’d be no evidence pointing to Sue, seemingly no motivation for Sue to want him dead; or any indication that the socialite Sue the world knows would even have the means to carry it out, let alone be linked to a crime syndicate.
What’s more, why even point the finger at a real person? Saying it was a “crime syndicate” is ambiguous and plausible enough to believe, without giving anyone any solid leads to actually narrow down a real suspect or follow the trail back to Eva. If anything, framing Sue suggests Eva knows all about Sue and what she’s capable, that she did have the means and motive to murder what’s his name; and now she’s taking the woman who wanted the same thing Eva wanted and turning her into an enemy, after pissing off Team Flash. It’s not just arrogance that she’s untouchable, it’s unnecessarily stupid. She didn’t need a fall guy.
For that matter, why even paint her husband out to be the hero who rescued her? Authorities were already looking into him and building a case against him; why protect his image, instead of telling the world who he really was and what he did and say the people under him turned on him or something?
What was even the point of sending Joe into witness protection, if he was literally only going to be absent for a single episode?
I had to rewind it to see if, when Joe walks in, they greet him with, “Yo Joe!” in an homage to GI Joe. It turns out they said, “Oh!” “Joe” – which seems like a missed opportunity.