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Her name is KILLER FROST!!!!!

I'm tired of watching the Flash and his amazing friends. I don't care that much about the other characters!

:lol:

I understand but that is entirely the premise of the show from day 1

The strong core ensemble and a season long arc with a primary big bad bring back a bunch of past characters Barry converts them to if not hero? Close too...

Big twist, Death, cliffhanger

Rinse repeat
 
:lol:

I understand but that is entirely the premise of the show from day 1

The strong core ensemble and a season long arc with a primary big bad bring back a bunch of past characters Barry converts them to if not hero? Close too...

Big twist, Death, cliffhanger

Rinse repeat

The show needs to end! The formula is tired and writers aren't even trying anymore.
 
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Cisco wanted to leave since season 5
Show is More about Team Flash than Flash

Facts...

But if that's me?

I'm staying till that muthafuka is cancelled

Those steady checks

plus residuals?

Pandemic is managed better in Canada.

I understand the grind stress etc

but unless I got another SERIES lined up?

I ain't going no where.
 
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Facts...

But if that's me?

I'm staying till that muthafuka is cancelled

Those steady checks

plus residuals?

Pandemic is managed better in Canada.

I understand the grind stress etc

but unless I got another SERIES lined up?

I ain't going no where.


i agree .It's why George Clooney didnt leave ER for a long time.He told studios i will shoot films in the summer. TV checks especially after season 3 are BEAUTIFUL !!!!!
 
They may all be leaving 'cause of the all gay story lines. It seems like every episode has something gay about it. Even gay people would get tired of constant gay stories
 
Barry finally realizes his plan is terrible on The Flash

Scott Von Doviak
Tue, May 11, 2021, 9:45 PM


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Tom Cavanagh



It’s an inevitable part of any season of The Flash—sometimes occurring multiple times per Big Bad arc. Barry comes up with a terrible plan. Everyone else knows it’s terrible, but Barry insists he has to do it anyway. And pretty much every time, that plan blows up in Barry’s face. It’s just a part of his character we’ve had to accept over the years, and it’s no different in “Timeless”...at least until the last minute.

Barry’s plan to defeat the Forces without helping Nora kill them is to travel back in time and prevent them from being created in the first place. Their creation happened the same night Team Flash fired up the Artificial Speed Force, which explains the different colored lightning that emanated from the rooftop beam. Barry and Iris both have a little bit of all the forces inside them, as they are effectively the parents of Fuerza, Psych, and the Still Force. Hey, it all worked out so well last time Barry and Iris were parents, so why not?



Traveling back in time is one of the big no-nos for Team Flash, as Cisco is quick to remind everyone. Doing so could create another Flashpoint, screw up the timeline, and cause more problems than it solves. Iris is definitely not down for this plan, and Cisco has his strong doubts as well. Barry thinks he can prevent any timeline confusion by...well, going back in time and finding Harrison Wells in the year 2000, relaxing at home with his wife. It’s a little strange to see Tom Cavanagh here just a week after the news that he’s already left the show, but we were promised guest appearances and here’s the first one.

You may recall that “Timeless Wells,” as he’s been dubbed here, has the ability to relive any point in his life, and he seems content to use this extraordinary power to watch old West Wing episodes with his loved one. He does agree to help Barry, as he can use his timelessness to protect the current timeline with a time bubble and...well, he just seems to be making up his powers on the spot, but it’s fine. The question now is not whether Barry can pull off his mission, but whether he should try to do it at all.


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Kayla Compton, Victoria Park, Candice Patton

Iris doesn’t think so, so she enlists Team Citizen in a plan to track down Nora and try to talk some sense into her. Kamilla is able to use her Cisco-enhanced camera to view Iris’s force energy and use it as a divining rod to track down Nora. The search leads to the old Allen house where Barry’s real mother met her end, and leaves us wondering once again why nothing has been done with this house in the years since. Presumably Barry owns it now and is just leaving it intact in case he ever feels like revisiting the worst night of his life.

Nora isn’t there, but Psych is, leading to Iris’s fear-induced vision of Nora telling her she’ll never be good enough for Barry. Meanwhile, Dion shows up at STAR Labs just in time to temporarily derail the time travel plan. Turns out he’s not too excited about the prospect of being separated from the force that has made him a god.

What Barry really needs at this point is a good old fashioned pep talk from Joe. Hey, it’s been a while! Joe makes an analogy between his attempts at parenting Wally and Barry’s relationship with the Forces, but it doesn’t sink in right away. What separates this occasion from most of Barry’s previous botches is that it does eventually sink in, after he and Wells go back in time and nearly complete the deed. At the last minute, after witnessing the birth of the Forces, Barry decides he was wrong all along, and chooses to let them live. Growth!

It’s not all for nothing, however, as Barry and Iris realize they have the power to bring Alexa back to life. More importantly, we’re finally given a proper goodbye scene between Cisco and Wells, even if there’s no way of knowing for sure whether this will end up being their final scene together. After all, a Timeless Wells could show up at any...uh, time.

Stray observations
  • Remember back in the third episode of this season when Wells appeared to see something in STAR Labs that was never explained? Tonight we learned that he saw himself, and evidently decided there must have been a good reason for him to be there, so there was no need to tell anyone else.
  • Caitlin mentions that Frost was locked away for life earlier this same day and gets no reaction at all, not even from Barry, who wasn’t around for any of that. Really touching stuff.
  • Wells nudges Cisco toward accompanying Kamilla out to San Francisco, which could mean Carlos Valdes’s exit from the series is imminent.
  • In last week’s review, I mentioned that the next season of The Flash would be the last. It turns out I must have read that in a newspaper from an alternate timeline, because I can find no evidence of such an announcement now. I guess there’s no telling how long the Flash will run.
 
Barry finally realizes his plan is terrible on The Flash

Scott Von Doviak
Tue, May 11, 2021, 9:45 PM


28c7ab751e6713f22a0a8f522c3e9b20

Tom Cavanagh



It’s an inevitable part of any season of The Flash—sometimes occurring multiple times per Big Bad arc. Barry comes up with a terrible plan. Everyone else knows it’s terrible, but Barry insists he has to do it anyway. And pretty much every time, that plan blows up in Barry’s face. It’s just a part of his character we’ve had to accept over the years, and it’s no different in “Timeless”...at least until the last minute.

Barry’s plan to defeat the Forces without helping Nora kill them is to travel back in time and prevent them from being created in the first place. Their creation happened the same night Team Flash fired up the Artificial Speed Force, which explains the different colored lightning that emanated from the rooftop beam. Barry and Iris both have a little bit of all the forces inside them, as they are effectively the parents of Fuerza, Psych, and the Still Force. Hey, it all worked out so well last time Barry and Iris were parents, so why not?



Traveling back in time is one of the big no-nos for Team Flash, as Cisco is quick to remind everyone. Doing so could create another Flashpoint, screw up the timeline, and cause more problems than it solves. Iris is definitely not down for this plan, and Cisco has his strong doubts as well. Barry thinks he can prevent any timeline confusion by...well, going back in time and finding Harrison Wells in the year 2000, relaxing at home with his wife. It’s a little strange to see Tom Cavanagh here just a week after the news that he’s already left the show, but we were promised guest appearances and here’s the first one.

You may recall that “Timeless Wells,” as he’s been dubbed here, has the ability to relive any point in his life, and he seems content to use this extraordinary power to watch old West Wing episodes with his loved one. He does agree to help Barry, as he can use his timelessness to protect the current timeline with a time bubble and...well, he just seems to be making up his powers on the spot, but it’s fine. The question now is not whether Barry can pull off his mission, but whether he should try to do it at all.


c4a6059fbbbc23dbbc84e8f4f4ce7894


Kayla Compton, Victoria Park, Candice Patton

Iris doesn’t think so, so she enlists Team Citizen in a plan to track down Nora and try to talk some sense into her. Kamilla is able to use her Cisco-enhanced camera to view Iris’s force energy and use it as a divining rod to track down Nora. The search leads to the old Allen house where Barry’s real mother met her end, and leaves us wondering once again why nothing has been done with this house in the years since. Presumably Barry owns it now and is just leaving it intact in case he ever feels like revisiting the worst night of his life.

Nora isn’t there, but Psych is, leading to Iris’s fear-induced vision of Nora telling her she’ll never be good enough for Barry. Meanwhile, Dion shows up at STAR Labs just in time to temporarily derail the time travel plan. Turns out he’s not too excited about the prospect of being separated from the force that has made him a god.

What Barry really needs at this point is a good old fashioned pep talk from Joe. Hey, it’s been a while! Joe makes an analogy between his attempts at parenting Wally and Barry’s relationship with the Forces, but it doesn’t sink in right away. What separates this occasion from most of Barry’s previous botches is that it does eventually sink in, after he and Wells go back in time and nearly complete the deed. At the last minute, after witnessing the birth of the Forces, Barry decides he was wrong all along, and chooses to let them live. Growth!

It’s not all for nothing, however, as Barry and Iris realize they have the power to bring Alexa back to life. More importantly, we’re finally given a proper goodbye scene between Cisco and Wells, even if there’s no way of knowing for sure whether this will end up being their final scene together. After all, a Timeless Wells could show up at any...uh, time.

Stray observations
  • Remember back in the third episode of this season when Wells appeared to see something in STAR Labs that was never explained? Tonight we learned that he saw himself, and evidently decided there must have been a good reason for him to be there, so there was no need to tell anyone else.
  • Caitlin mentions that Frost was locked away for life earlier this same day and gets no reaction at all, not even from Barry, who wasn’t around for any of that. Really touching stuff.
  • Wells nudges Cisco toward accompanying Kamilla out to San Francisco, which could mean Carlos Valdes’s exit from the series is imminent.
  • In last week’s review, I mentioned that the next season of The Flash would be the last. It turns out I must have read that in a newspaper from an alternate timeline, because I can find no evidence of such an announcement now. I guess there’s no telling how long the Flash will run.

This is was legit funny and true.

Salute to the writer.
 

KNEW this was coming...

but I wonder if all these folks are LEAVING

OR their contracts are NOT getting renewed?
 

Danielle Panabaker Might Be Leaving The Flash After Season 7
Christian Bone
1 day ago

The Flash is losing two of its original cast members. Earlier this month, it was announced that both Tom Cavanagh and Carlos Valdes will exit the long-running CW series sometime in its ongoing seventh season. This news came with confirmation that star Grant Gustin is locked in to appear in the next run with the rest of Team Flash still standing being in negotiations to return. But another original player might not be back along with them.

We’ve heard from our sources this week – the same ones who informed us that Enola Holmes 2 was in development and Luke Skywalker would be in The Mandalorian – that Danielle Panabaker might be leaving The Flash after season 7. There’s been talk of the actress being on her way out of the Arrowverse for years, but we’re now being told that she may be about to follow Cavanagh and Valdes out the door. Though as of yet, no final decision has been made and she could end up sticking around for another run.

Just like that pair, Panabaker has been with the series since its first outing as Caitlin Snow. From season 3 onward, though, she’s been on double duty as (formerly Killer) Frost, Caitlin’s metahuman alternate persona. Despite that, The Flash has often struggled to find a natural place for Panabaker in its busy ensemble. Season 7 has been doing right by her, however, giving her a strong storyline involving Frost going to jail for her crimes, with Caitlin having to fight to free her “sister.”

The series would be losing not just one but two major characters, then, if Panabaker did end up departing. What with the exits of Wells and Cisco, and Ralph having to be written out over Hartley Sawyer’s firing, that would be four of the Scarlet Speedster’s greatest allies removed from the show over the course of a year, leaving just Barry, Iris and Joe from the original lineup, which would only add fuel to the theories that season 8 could be the last.
In any case, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens, but in the meantime, The Flash continues airing new episodes Tuesdays on The CW.
 
Season 8 should be the last season...imo
so then the CW would only have Batwoman, Superman and Lois, and PainKiller (that probably won't last), The Legends (not a fan anymore), Stargirl, and working on Naomi (so much potential but not enough buzz or presence in the comics)
 
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