It's a strange realization that I'm far more excited of a TV crossover such as Arrow and The Flash than I am of either Captain America/Iron Man or Batman/Superman. Maybe it has something to do with the idea that I think both Arrow and Flash actually feel far more comic book-y than what the cinematic films have given us so far on either side of DC or Marvel. On either side, I don't think anything has been really comic book-y except for Guardians of the Galaxy.
Like you'd be humble if you suddenly got super powers.
He's a kid with a new toy that finally makes him cool. Additionally, there was a whole plot line about Barry needing to believe in himself if he was going to do this. He's figuring out how to be superhero, he can't be down on himself all the time or he'd never even try. He's pretty self-deprecating about getting beat up. Here though he's under weird mind control.
Like that's the first time he's being deceitful lol I'm sure he's just pretending that he doesn't know. Or maybe he's not from the future but he can see it and Oliver's identity will always be a secret so there are no references about it for Gideon (that was the name of the future computer, right?) to find.
I was thinking the same babe. I feel like maybe he's just testing to see if Felicity would spill cause according to spoilers I found, Dr. Well's and Felicity's little convo from the screencaps was described as "tense".
Barry shouldn't be down on himself but he shouldn't be overly confident and full himself either, Barry's been overly cocky and pretty reckless since he got his abilities and running blind into situations has already already gotten him seriously hurt/almost killed more than once already. He's new to this superhero thing and he still has a lot to learn so I'm hoping Oliver kicks his ass and deflate his ego a little bit because he needs to be more humble and smarter about protecting people/himself.
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It's a strange realization that I'm far more excited of a TV crossover such as Arrow and The Flash than I am of either Captain America/Iron Man or Batman/Superman. Maybe it has something to do with the idea that I think both Arrow and Flash actually feel far more comic book-y than what the cinematic films have given us so far on either side of DC or Marvel. On either side, I don't think anything has been really comic book-y except for Guardians of the Galaxy.
ReplyDeleteLONGEST WEEK IN HISTORY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I'll end up liking Barry more after this week, his b*tchy and arrogant behaviour is slowly starting to annoy me.
ReplyDeletehe reminds me of Klaus...
In all fairness he's not himself in this episode but he's been way too self congratulatory about his powers lately, hopefully that won't last long.
ReplyDeleteTuesday needs to come now.
ReplyDeleteI hope that when Oliver beats him and after seeing the dangers he may suffer on the Arrow episode he will tone down his newly adopted cockyness...
ReplyDeleteHe's starting to think he's "da bomb" and it's annoying... someone needs to kick him off his horse.
"I'll always gonna remember this..." that's Cisco's reaction to shirtless Felicity Jajaja Me neither CIsco, me neither...
ReplyDeleteLike you'd be humble if you suddenly got super powers.
ReplyDeleteHe's a kid with a new toy that finally makes him cool. Additionally, there was a whole plot line about Barry needing to believe in himself if he was going to do this. He's figuring out how to be superhero, he can't be down on himself all the time or he'd never even try. He's pretty self-deprecating about getting beat up. Here though he's under weird mind control.
How doesn't Wells know who the Arrow is? I thought this man was able to look into the future? O.o
ReplyDeleteLike that's the first time he's being deceitful lol I'm sure he's just pretending that he doesn't know. Or maybe he's not from the future but he can see it and Oliver's identity will always be a secret so there are no references about it for Gideon (that was the name of the future computer, right?) to find.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same babe. I feel like maybe he's just testing to see if Felicity would spill cause according to spoilers I found, Dr. Well's and Felicity's little convo from the screencaps was described as "tense".
ReplyDeleteYeah I read that too, that theory sounds very likely.
ReplyDeleteBarry shouldn't be down on himself but he shouldn't be overly confident and full himself either, Barry's been overly cocky and pretty reckless since he got his abilities and running blind into situations has already already gotten him seriously hurt/almost killed more than once already. He's new to this superhero thing and he still has a lot to learn so I'm hoping Oliver kicks his ass and deflate his ego a little bit because he needs to be more humble and smarter about protecting people/himself.
ReplyDeleteI think they are doing that on purpose so when this dangerous situation that is going to happen on the Arrow episode happens, it affects him deeply.
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