Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-28109177-20171231211528/@comment-27700324-20180103170658

Ninja72 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Ninja72 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Ninja72 wrote: BatBrandOfJustice wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Ninja72 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Ninja72 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Well it was less desperation, and more realization. That Barry would be a greater Savitar than he ever could. How could Regular Barry be a better Savitar than Time Remnant Barry? Despite the time remnant factor, they are still the same person. The fact that unlike Savitar, Barry's motive is vengeance. This is a motivation far greater than Savitar's which was survival. The motivation of Savitar was also vengeance. He wanted revenge on his non-time remnant self for stealing his life, and and on Team Flash for shunning him for not being the "real" Barry, even though he is not a clone, and he is as real as his non-time remnant counterpart, he is just from an alternate timeline. There should have been flashblacks of the Team Flash shunning him. I was curious to see how they shunned him. I mean they are always friendly to everyone. Also, Future Cisco wanted a non-mopy version of Barry so which can keep them together so badly, that he even temporarily trapped 2017 Barry in the future. So, why would Cisco shun a Barry, who is not depressed, and still wants to be a hero? Because he wasn't the true Barry Allen i guess? Are you saying this as a fact or as Cisco s point of view? If it is the former, then this is not true. How is it not true? Savitar said it himself. I mean granted, it could be his own guess on why they shunned him, but it probably is the truth.

Frankly considering how much they didn't show of that future timeline of Savitar's origin, they really should make another book (like The Haunting Of Barry Allen) about Savitar's rejection from Team Flash. They shunning them for being a remnant is true, however him not being the true Barry is not true. Their reason is invalid. They still did it for that reason. Whether you like it or not doesn't mean it isn't true.