Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-26315024-20171025002759/@comment-3221148-20171031071308

A very, very Kevorkian episode. Everybody's acted like some Armenian traders arguing loudly at a bazaar. But after the previous Kevorkian episodes, that's expected.

I'm really confused with their way to bid goodbye to Keiynan Lonsdale. So, they rob his character of love, AND they do this bullshit "I'm going to a random city to live with a friend I never mentioned before" shtick? I didn't work with Jesse, neither with Thea, nor will it work here. If you take time to establish Jesse's own speedster family in the episode's exposition... why not have Wally go to live on Earth Two in Harry's stead, with an easy explanation for why he couldn't help Barry being "he's fighting villains on Earth Two". With how shifty Harry was acting, and the message being incomplete, I was sure that he was trying to drive the two apart once again, but no, totally straight bullshit cube explanation was actually true. It's as if they introduced details to a puzzle, but then decided not to bother and dropped half of them into a blender.

Xandermcc wrote: This episode had a combination of cringe and fun. Usually the Flash doesn't have that, but today it did. (e.g Iris getting married to Barry early = cringy, Devoe watching a klutz going through her life = funny) Please, it's an Armen V. Kevorkian episode. Have you seen how he directs Cavanagh? Loudly talking motormouth characters acting silly is his thing. I wouldn't be surprised if the "marriage after a funeral" is some sort of Armenian joke story. One way or another, Kevorkian's episode have a very distinct style.