The Flash

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Why would it?

With the stone, it probably would, but they didn't know about it.

#Byeris.

Originally posted by cdtm
Why would it?

With the stone, it probably would, but they didn't know about it.

I'm just guessing

Not too sure myself, I imagine that the suit needs a speedster in it, can't see Joe or HR putting it on and having Savitar's powers but they'll probably do exactly that in the finale.

That would sadly make Savitar the lamest villain ever if anyone other than him can use the suit, let alone a non-speedster. If that actually happens in the finale I might be done here.

I mean I can see anyone using the suit, but I don't think they'd have super speed. It's said it is meant to protect Savitar from when he uses his speed, even though we see him move at super speeds just fine without it. So who knows.

Oh, that would make more sense which I could buy then, but meh. And he only stopped using the suit recently to fool others as Barry/Flash which worked, making H.R. look like even more a moron than he's already been...

dumbest fckin bunch of smart people in the world.

what's so complicated about knocking the power out on the block that building is on and running in there before backup power can kick in?

even though this is by far the best of the CW shows, it's still utter shit at times.

Originally posted by Kento
I mean I can see anyone using the suit, but I don't think they'd have super speed. It's said it is meant to protect Savitar from when he uses his speed, even though we see him move at super speeds just fine without it. So who knows.

For a show about speedsters, their speed explanations are utter dogshit most of the time.

Also, how was King Shark able to regrow an arm if powers aren't supposed to work inside the building?

The room had a metahuman dampener.

King Shark isn't a metahuman.

He's been described as a metahuman on the show before. IIRC, the CW version got his powers during the Earth 2 particle accelerator explosion.

he's a half-man-half-shark...

you'd have an argument if the dampener could change his dna and revert him back to just a human, but since he's basically just walking shark, the dampener has no abilities to dampen.

Well, I am just stating what the show said. He was a marine biologist who was studying sharks, and somehow that turned him into a shark monster when the particle accelerator detonated. And sharks can't spontaneously regenerate limbs in seconds either. But then CW power dampening is wack in anyways. Star Labs power cuffs can somehow depower Abra Kadabra, even though his powers are derived from 64th century tech.

that power dampener stuff is kooky. in the show basically everyone is a meta that was affected by the particle explosion I thought anyways but the whole can't unshark the shark man is as valid as anything else the writers would do.

Originally posted by staxamillion
that power dampener stuff is kooky. in the show basically everyone is a meta that was affected by the particle explosion I thought anyways but the whole can't unshark the shark man is as valid as anything else the writers would do.

I.E. whatever serves the plot at any given moment in an episode. Like Barry being unable to cover like 50 feet in 0.21 seconds to save Iris.

i think the show will be less disappointing in marathon run bursts instead of weekly watchings... less time nitpick obvious shortcomings. i'll probably wait for half season finales on this and Arrow to from now on.

You're probably right, which would explain why I got to enjoy first season of Supergirl much as I did compared to the 2nd.

Then again, even when I started watching seasons 2 of Arrow and Flash weekly after catching up, I still enjoyed both respective shows as much as when I marathoned their first seasons, whereas with their season 3 curse (similar to the 3rd movie curse I suppose), the drop in quality was pretty apparent whether you watched it weekly or waited to binge watch it. Some seasons of such shows just aren't that good if at all, which you can't always blame on the time in which you watch it or something.

Yeah, Flash S3 was a notable step down from the previous 2 IMO. There is still the finale to go, but I can't see them pulling it back with just one episode.

The Grodd two-parter and such seems like it was pretty much the highlight of the season, rather than S3's main villain sadly. Have liked Julian as a new supporting character too, but the new H.R. they picked up from whatever earth has just been painful to deal with. I don't mean to knock this like Arrow season 3 since it has some redeeming qualities, but man...