Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-5441128-20170511124406/@comment-27700324-20170514212713

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote:

Dragonfly82 wrote:

Stryzzar wrote: There's a difference between not being realistic and just plain illogical. Flash delves into a lot of stuff that could never happen in real life, but they still follow a train of logic on where they got to the unrealistic point. You can't just go "the show makes no sense, so I'm going to pick the most nonsensical thing as the next thing they go for" Forget the logic and act with the heart. Barry did act with the heart and created the Flashpoint. There are still rules that the world of Flash has to follow. When it comes to speed, time travel, and interdimensional travel. No. Savitar said they do not. Speaking of interdimensional travel I have always been questioning if there are endless Earths how are they enable to come back to the right one? It should be impossible. Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis made more sense. Well for Cisco, it is setting his powers to different frequencies. For Flash, it is usually random which Earth he will run into. What if he should run into a Earth with Meta-Dinosaurs? It still does not answer the question. Then he better hope that his goggles and gloves don't break.