Yeah Ralph did not disappoint.
He played the Bond tropes up really well, both straight and for fun.
The other various plot lines were all pretty good, too.
The new Wells and Allegra threw in an unexpected bit of angst when he said she
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reminded him of someone. Maybe he lost a Jesse sometime back.
So I guess Cisco had some kind of off switch for his metahuman cure? Seeing as how he vibed to get to Barry to save him there on time.
While I wasn't sure how to feel about Ramsey at first, I think he's grown on me now as the current villain.
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Him turning Barry to the dark side despite the Speed Force trying to convince Allen otherwise was interesting too.
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
...While I wasn't sure how to feel about Ramsey at first, I think he's grown on me now as the current villain.Spoiler:
Him turning Barry to the dark side despite the Speed Force trying to convince Allen otherwise was interesting too.
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
So I guess Cisco had some kind of off switch for his metahuman cure? Seeing as how he vibed to get to Barry to save him there on time.
Are you referring to Cisco and Frost jumping to Barry? Because I am pretty sure Frost had one of those breaching devices in her hand. If Cisco could use his powers, it would have made more sense to breach to get the
Spoiler:as opposed to running back and forth, considering the urgency of that moment.
Velocity 9
That being said, it seems extremely likely that he will get his powers back in the very near future, even if only temporarily, as he's been shown in his Vibe suit both in Barry's visions and in onset and promo footage for the crossover.
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty royal screw-up, especially this year. Because previous crossover events have generally been relatively separate from the main season plots of each show, and could even be watched standalone if you knew enough background about DC and its characters in general. But this one ties directly into the main plots of multiple shows.
@ riv (since I can't quote your post): Yeah, before the last episode, I can see how one would rate Ramsey the lowest. His obsessive fear of death, while relatable, is just too common a trope, but he was pretty persuasive as far as reaching out to Barry via infecting him.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Are you referring to Cisco and Frost jumping to Barry? Because I am pretty sure Frost had one of those breaching devices in her hand. If Cisco could use his powers, it would have made more sense to breach to get theSpoiler:as opposed to running back and forth, considering the urgency of that moment.
Velocity 9That being said, it seems extremely likely that he will get his powers back in the very near future, even if only temporarily, as he's been shown in his Vibe suit both in Barry's visions and in onset and promo footage for the crossover.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
^ Crossovers totally messed up for us this year. We dont have Batwoman, Legends hasnt even started, and Flash is a few weeks behind.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty royal screw-up, especially this year. Because previous crossover events have generally been relatively separate from the main season plots of each show, and could even be watched standalone if you knew enough background about DC and its characters in general. But this one ties directly into the main plots of multiple shows.
All the shade/suspicion being thrown at the Monitor has been interesting too, though understandable.
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
@ riv (since I can't quote your post): Yeah, before the last episode, I can see how one would rate Ramsey the lowest. His obsessive fear of death, while relatable, is just too common a trope, but he was pretty persuasive as far as reaching out to Barry via infecting him.
Yeah, that was pretty creepy, I liked him in this ep. he finally got my attention.Ah. I guess I missed the tidbit with Frost having the breach device in hand then. But yeah, that would make sense for Cisco, even if only temporary.
That confused me, too. Luckily i’d Seen it mentioned here so it wasn’t as bad.Legends hasn't started for the rest of us either I don't think, unless I missed it.
No, it hasn’t started yet.To be fair, Crisis will be basically Oliver Queen's sendoff, and perhaps some others as well... That said, do like how Arrow's final season has been leading up to it, with Ollie getting to know his kids better and all, even though I don't really plan to watch their spinoff show/Arrow's forced sequel.
I’m not planning on watching the spin off either, but seeing the kids interact w. Oliver has been fun imo.All the shade/suspicion being thrown at the Monitor has been interesting too, though understandable.
Its his own fault for being so stand off-ish!
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty royal screw-up, especially this year. Because previous crossover events have generally been relatively separate from the main season plots of each show, and could even be watched standalone if you knew enough background about DC and its characters in general. But this one ties directly into the main plots of multiple shows.
Yeah that, and in the past we would get the whole crossover in one week (usually just 1 or 2 weeks after you guys) as it was all on the same network. But that network didnt manage to nab Batwoman this year which has screwed stuff up.
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
Legends hasn't started for the rest of us either I don't think, unless I missed it.
Ah I see. I thought Legends was part of the crossover.