haha yeah it's like every other episode Harrison does something sketchy, they call him out, but then he's forgiven by the end of the episode and they're all BFF's again.
So the ace reporter of this staff is sniffing around Wells not because of any actual evidence but because of cynicism and paranoia?
Whether he ends up being right or not, that's not an okay reason for a journalist to investigate anyone. His editor should have squashed the whole idea.
This story, i'm interested... It depends on what they do. It can go both ways: a) A cool thriller with Iris and Mason Bridge investigating Wells in a story that could tie in with Joe's investigation or b) A story that will be forgotten like Laurel CNRI days...
I still wish they developed the story of Wells killing Stagg. What even happened to his company? What did Wells do with the body? Why was there never an investigation?
There's really only been one major episode this season that really felt like a love triangle kind of episode, and that was the mid-season finale. Arrow and The Flash has done a better than average job on that front as lately, we've only seen one major episode as well that featured the Ollie/Felicity/Ray love triangle.
I didn't sense that all. She is questioning that guys motive/reasoning as to why Dr. Wells would purposely want to cause the particle accelerator to explode...
Probably, but I hate those moments in TV that are only meant for shock value when they still have some meat to them; this is a prime example. You'd think some president or whatever of a huge company will be the talk of the town after his disappearance.
I assume it would be and that there was an investigation. But a corporate executive disappearing isn't the storyline the writers want to write (time travel much, much cooler) nor is it one many viewers would want to see. It's possible Stagg's death will link to Joe's investigation of Wells, but considering he's the Reverse Flash and clearly knows how to cover his tracks I doubt anything will come of it, unless the writers plan on using that death to get Joe to discover Well's secret.
Everyone left at Star Labs has drunk the Dr Wells Coolade. They need a cynical and suspicious mind driven with the desperation for fame. For the love of god people the man is in a wheelchair and we have never seen a disabled toilet sign anywhere! Who drives him to work? Does he get check-ups? If so from which dr. And at Xmas he was dragged into a tacion prison which should have hit his body with gamma rays and yet he is not mutated or cancerous and is fine. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!
Me too! And I don't mind if they take their time. A slow burn over several episode would be OK. There is a lot we need to learn about Dr Wells. For a start where did he study for all of his degrees? You can have the knowledge and fake certificates but if this journalist does some actual investigation and asks his supposed classmates and no one remembers him from classes or the dorms that is definitely a sign that something is fishy. Or do you think he was so serious about this whole plan and went through college again just so his story would check out?
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Mmm Iris becoming suspicious of Harrison.
ReplyDeleteWho isn't? lol
ReplyDeleteWell Barry and co still seem to trust him even though he is suspicious as hell lol.
ReplyDeleteWells is going to kill that guy.
ReplyDeleteThey see the light sometimes and lose faith in him but the little weasel always manages to sweet talk his way out of trouble haha
ReplyDeletehaha yeah it's like every other episode Harrison does something sketchy, they call him out, but then he's forgiven by the end of the episode and they're all BFF's again.
ReplyDeleteRight? And the worst part is that his speeches feel really sincere!
ReplyDeleteSo the ace reporter of this staff is sniffing around Wells not because of any actual evidence but because of cynicism and paranoia?
ReplyDeleteWhether he ends up being right or not, that's not an okay reason for a journalist to investigate anyone. His editor should have squashed the whole idea.
You forgot the most important reason.
ReplyDeleteI think suspicion or things not adding up correctly is enough reason to look deeper into something, right?
ReplyDeleteYour days are numbered you douchebag reporter.
ReplyDeleteYou think someone is going to take him out?
ReplyDeleteActual non love triangle story for Iris? I am shocked.
ReplyDeleteThis is a sarcasm post, right? There are a lot of reporters out there that play heavy with cynicism and loose with evidence.
ReplyDeleteNot very reputable ones. This particular one is supposed to be "legendary" and "award winning."
ReplyDeleteI think Wells or someone else will kill him and then Iris will go around trying to solve his murder and looking more into Wells.
ReplyDeleteOkay. I can see that.
ReplyDeleteher story-line in episode 11 was non-love triangle related. That was 2 episodes ago.....
ReplyDeletemm it will be interesting if Wells tries to kill him. That would be extremely suspicious though.
ReplyDeleteThis story, i'm interested... It depends on what they do. It can go both ways: a) A cool thriller with Iris and Mason Bridge investigating Wells in a story that could tie in with Joe's investigation or b) A story that will be forgotten like Laurel CNRI days...
ReplyDeleteI really hope for option "A"!
Isn't that what Lois Lane always did though? Go after stories because of suspicion?
ReplyDeleteI still wish they developed the story of Wells killing Stagg. What even happened to his company? What did Wells do with the body? Why was there never an investigation?
ReplyDeleteThere's really only been one major episode this season that really felt like a love triangle kind of episode, and that was the mid-season finale. Arrow and The Flash has done a better than average job on that front as lately, we've only seen one major episode as well that featured the Ollie/Felicity/Ray love triangle.
ReplyDeleteThis reporter/journalist is becoming an annoyance quickly.Please someone kill him!
ReplyDeleteI didn't sense that all. She is questioning that guys motive/reasoning as to why Dr. Wells would purposely want to cause the particle accelerator to explode...
ReplyDeleteWell i guess that guy needs to die. But good sneak peek i want to see how this will play out and how will (if he can) Wells will shut him up.
ReplyDeleteI like the way that guy is thinking.
ReplyDeleteTrue. They never mentioned it again right. I guess it was only done to shock us.
ReplyDeleteIf the guy manages to infiltrate STAR labs then I think Wells will definitely kill him or make him disappear.
ReplyDeleteProbably, but I hate those moments in TV that are only meant for shock value when they still have some meat to them; this is a prime example. You'd think some president or whatever of a huge company will be the talk of the town after his disappearance.
ReplyDeleteI assume it would be and that there was an investigation. But a corporate executive disappearing isn't the storyline the writers want to write (time travel much, much cooler) nor is it one many viewers would want to see. It's possible Stagg's death will link to Joe's investigation of Wells, but considering he's the Reverse Flash and clearly knows how to cover his tracks I doubt anything will come of it, unless the writers plan on using that death to get Joe to discover Well's secret.
ReplyDeleteEveryone left at Star Labs has drunk the Dr Wells Coolade. They need a cynical and suspicious mind driven with the desperation for fame. For the love of god people the man is in a wheelchair and we have never seen a disabled toilet sign anywhere! Who drives him to work? Does he get check-ups? If so from which dr. And at Xmas he was dragged into a tacion prison which should have hit his body with gamma rays and yet he is not mutated or cancerous and is fine. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't trust him since episode 1.
ReplyDeleteMe too! And I don't mind if they take their time. A slow burn over several episode would be OK. There is a lot we need to learn about Dr Wells. For a start where did he study for all of his degrees? You can have the knowledge and fake certificates but if this journalist does some actual investigation and asks his supposed classmates and no one remembers him from classes or the dorms that is definitely a sign that something is fishy. Or do you think he was so serious about this whole plan and went through college again just so his story would check out?
ReplyDeleteI quote Oliver (Flarrow crossover), 'cause that was what I said after I've watched Ep. 1.:
ReplyDelete"There is something off about that guy."