Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-9346948-20160127010358/@comment-5139306-20160130012933

AlphaOfAlphas wrote: Kind of shocked that Flash beat up Reverse-Flash so easily. This means that Barry at this moment is faster than the Reverse Flash. But  we kno w that the Reverse-Flash had to travel back in time to try to kill Barry as a child BECAUSE him and the Flash  were EQUAL to each other. We also kno w that Barry has gotten faster as he gets more experience as a speedster...so by the time he is in the future, shouldn't he be WAY faster than Reverse-Flash, since he's already faster than Reverse-Flash now? I mean, at first I thought, maybe 100 years from now, Barry is out of his prime, but we've already seen that he looks exactly the same 100 years from now. His body hasn't seemed to have aged one bit, so that  would be a lame excuse. And the reason Reverse-Flash hates Barry is so boring. I actually think it  would have been better if they kept it a mystery - left it to speculation and conclusion. The  whole concept of the Flash and Reverse-Flash having history for years, and Barry not kno wing  why just made things so much more interesting. I admit that I did  want to kno w  why the Reverse-Flash hated Barry but no w I regret it. That is one thing I  would have liked the sho w to differ from the comics. Fanboy turned rogue? Nahhh...

I still enjoyed the episode though. :D I liked ho w it explained ho w Reverse-Flash got to kno w Barry, Harrison  wells, Cisco, etc...

"This.. is his origin story." The delivery of that line broke the fourth wall. We all know this series is about the origin story of the Flash, but for Harry to use those words within the show was pretty great to hear.

Speaking of Wells and Cisco, I like how the way they are together is the opposite of how they were in season 1.