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Xandermcc wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: I think it was great of Caitlin to not destroy the vial. Because if she would need it. Could this mean the beginning where they could cure the Metahumans? I mean it's not natural like on X-Men: Last Stand. Nah, they used Caitlin's DNA to make it. To cure others, they would have to get DNA samples from every meta. Though that would be a good way to clear space in the pipeline like they had to do in Season one. Maybe you can cure the prisoners and send them to any prison. That was the point of using the pipeline as a makeshift prison to cure them and release them to the police. It was seen that they are who wanted to be cured and those who do not have a choice in that. No, they don't want to be cured since they love committing crimes with their powers. It is probably people like Frankie Kane who aren't criminals that want a cure. It would have been fun if there were metahuman political activists to combat the negative definition of the Metahuman Community. As of now there are many metahumans who overshadowing the good of the metahumans. Yes, the Flash and Kid Flash and Jesse Quick does all they can with the help of Team Flash. Well i don't think the good metas are in enough numbers to lead to a protest. Mostly the metahumans are bad. It seems that every crook was hit with the particle accelerator except for the Trickster, Captain Cold, and Heatwave. I know, a whole city of people and those who got hit were the bad ones. Metahuman activists would be too much of a ripoff of X-Men. Metas aren't really treated like a whole different species/race like Marvel's mutants are, more like any human can become one of them under the right conditions. Not to sound rude, but many shows are a rippoff of another, they are just tweaking it enough to be their own standalone vision. Sometimes, they managed to pull it so you don't actually notice it until later on. After all how many reboots and remakes can there be. I read once while The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 in movie threaters someone thought it would be a good idea to reboot the series with Shailene Woodley as Katniss. There's a fine line between "taking inspiration from" and full blown "copy-paste". They'd never be able to get away with pulling something like metahuman activists on the Flash. That's like saying, why no one went rogue as soon they disocovered after Barry undid Flashpoint. Iris was told at the news paper to write that the Flash wasn't a hero as even was told to believe. Huh? I don't see your point. Iris loved the Flash before she knew it was Barry, she got hired at Central City Picture News because of her blog, Scott Evans said pretty much to Iris if the Flash can't protect the City every time then she shouldn't such a positive things about the Flash. he is just one person in a sea of bad metahumans. People seemed to forgive Barry pretty fast on Season 3 for changing everyone's lives. I wouldn't.

There is a company which is based by making ripp off movies to trick you to buy the wrong one. Like if they would ripp off a movie about the  Flash, they call perhaps the Speedster Man about a guy called Bart Allan. Okay, but what has the plot of Iris being forced to make the Flash look bad, got to do with franchises ripping each other off? Does it make Iris and the Team Flash metahuman political activists where she is dating a metahuman and her brother is a metahuman as she combat his negative definition of the Flash? No, because metahumans are not treated like a "lesser species" which Marvel's mutants are. There's no racism, just the threat they pose. If you are into that sort of thing, watch Supergirl. Tons of alien politics going on.

I like that because the way I see it is that everyone is ambiguous. I saw clips on YouTube when Kara was affected by the red kryptonite, because everyone has many thoughts in their minds but it does not mean they will act on them. And since she was not bound by morals or reason she went all Savitar. I mean, I feel sometimes I wanted to say some thing which isn't lying or to hurt, but I think it would just do more damage than good. Well i meant in Season 2 where alien life is being attacked by Cadmus. How Supergirl has to help aliens through problems like alien fight clubs and trying to help the president sign an alien amnesty act.