![]() It isn’t The Flash if they don’t leave us with a cliffhanger into the next season. Since that was a possible thing, why wait till now to execute in the name of anger. You should find time to ask, why Barry couldn’t phase into Savitar’s suit all season. I found it ironic that Iris was the one who struck the final blow – shooting Evil-Barry at the back before he could hurt good Barry. It’s all fun and chill, three Speedsters, two Vibes and a host of others take on Savitar. In all the scuffle that ensure, Killerfrost (or should I say, a new version of Caitlin) saves Cisco from Savitar. Instead of Cisco doing so, he causes the Speedforce bazooka to instead release Jay Garrick from his speedforce prison. It was a nice plan but it lacked substance because Savitar required Cisco to make it happen. He intends to split his existence throughout time, the past, present and future, that way the paradox of Iris’ survival won’t be able to wipe him out of existence. Savitar (Evil Barry) got to unveil his ultimate plan immediately after the shenanigan of Iris’ survival. I keep wondering why no one is talking about Barry missing in the year 2024. This heroic sacrifice of him caused the future to be restored and Iris to write the article when The Flash got missing in Infinite Crisis. ![]() That toy came into play this episode HR took the face of Iris somewhere along the line and sacrificed himself do that Iris might live. Remember when HR was introduced as a version of Harrison Wells from Earth 19? He came with a new toy that allows him wear the face of anyone. Tyler Hoechlin continues to shine as Superman. I’m sad to see her and written off almost as soon as her debut.Ģ. ![]() Bitsie Tulloch as Lois Lane looked rather believable. Whatever sacrifice and trial next year’s Crisis on Infinite Earth’s crossover brings, I hope the Arrowverse comes to an end as the story provides the perfect closure.ġ. I believe the Arrowverse has overstayed its welcome judging by how lackluster most of its shows now are… The Flash easily comes to mind I mean, what the heck is a meta-tech? □ One of the hardest things in life is saying goodbye, but one of the wisest is knowing when to call it quits. Effortlessly turning it into a senseless pile of garbage. Arrow tried its best to sustain what was given to it, but its the Supergirl installment that wrecked the entire thing. The first entry in Elseworlds, that’s The Flash’s episode stands out as being the best of the trio. Remember the awesomeness that was Crisis on Earth-X? So, when the crossover event for 2018 was announced – Elseworlds – core fans of the event, like me, were understandably elated being that it was the only time in the year the Arrowverse shows were extremely fun and bearable.īut, honestly, what we got in Elseworlds isn’t what any of us bargained for.įrom a cheesy, overhyped introduction to Kat Kane aka The Batwoman, which served as a backdoor pilot to her own spin-off show to underwhelming villains in The Monitor and Professor Psycho to an even more underwhelming plot that made the entire three-episode event seem like filler episodes for the grander, more popular ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ storyline coming next year, I think the time has come for the Arrowverse to wrap things up for some of its shows that have overstayed their welcome. Comic book inspired shows have become increasingly popular over the years, and doesn’t show any sign of stopping anytime soon, which is both good and bad depending on how you look at it.Ģ015 saw the first crossover between shows in the Arrowverse Arrow and The Flash started it, and since then it’s become an annual event that’s only gotten bigger as the years go by. He also reappeared years later in the The Flash: Rebirth, but was promptly, accidentally killed by a revived Barry Allen.When Arrow birthed The Flash in 2014 and, by extension, what we’ve come to know as the Arrowverse, it marked a new age of comic book properties on television. When challenged to a global race against Wally, Savitar eventually became one with the Speed Force. He teamed up with the former Lady Flash to steal speed for the Flash family, but Wally West's connection to the Speed Force prevented this plan from being completed. ![]() He returned decades later, finding a world in which his cult and the amount of speedsters had dramatically increased. This led to a battle against Johnny Quick and Max Mercury, with the heroes going into the future to train the Flash family for when Savitar would escape his Speed Force prison. Naming himself after the Hindu god of motion, he developed a cult around himself while also seeking out further information pertaining to speed. His plane was struck by lightning, granting him superspeed that helped him survive in enemy territory. He was a pilot from developing nation, operating during the Cold War. The original Savitar, created by Mark Waid and Oscar Jimenez, first appeared in 1995's The Flash#108. ![]()
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