(05-20-2015, 02:34 PM)Lou Wrote: 1. do like the Flash and I'm still watching it but up until last night I thought it was treading water.
However, I have found in the past that when a show starts utilizing time travel and multiple universes, it is on thin ice.
How can you build any sense of suspense when no matter what happens, you can go back in time and fix it. But a lot of shows have made it work so there is that.
2. I also like Orphan Black
1. I really really enjoy the flash, i always liked that character tho, the old 90's tv show, comics and such even barry, the cocky hero but I felt the same about the show, i mean i liked that it was introducing Villains pretty quick and all but i felt barry's story itself was moving so slow, we knew he was trying to get faster but with the exception of a few episodes we didnt get to see to much of it then all the sudden were into time travel
The flash could work with time travel cause that's literally what flash does lol he didnt need that particle to run through time flash is fast enough to just run through it, it just takes alot out of them when they do (By it takes alot out of them i mean it can kill them or age them)
As for building suspense when you can go back and fix things, i actually want to see how writers handle this, cause in the comics barry does go back to different points and change things, the ultimate answer in The Flash is the Speed Force
How does barry carry people at warp speed without breaking their neck? Speed Force
How come barry or other speedsters can go back in time and change things without creating a Paradox while if a normal person did it the world would probably explode? Speed Force
2. heard that was a nice show, yet to see if, if the next season is the last ill probably wait then and watch it all sometime