Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-5441128-20170524174933/@comment-5441128-20170713212134

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Dragonfly82 wrote: I would loved if there was a Earth where Caitlin and Iris are a couple. Do not go all on me about Barry and Iris Logic, in infinite Earths everyone can not have the same sexual orientation. It seemed impossible. Harrison Wells on Earth 1 had a wife which Eoard killed and took his life. Harry Wells on Earth 2 has a daughter and H.R is not a scientist and Earth 38 Team Flash non existing there. There are Infinite Earths, but people who have different likelyness to get together have less statistical chance to do so. There is more of a likelyness of Caitlin and Barry on one Earth than Caitlin and Iris. Meaning what? Barry and Iris were not a couple in Flashpoint but he stalked her. Exactly. There is a chance of that happening for Barry and Iris because of how connected they are. Caitlin and Iris are not connected. Also they are straight. So it is less likely to find an Earth where they are gay. Also we probably won't see one cause what is the point? LGBT are not shown as much on the Flash and when they do appear they vanish more faster. Supergirl has Alex and the Legends has Sara what does the Flash have? The reality where Stein is married to Joe. Does not count as it was not a true reality. Pied Piper. Captain Cold is pansexual btw. But that's the Legends. The Flash has mostly temporary while Supergirl and Legends has permanent. You are still forgetting Curtis from Arrow.

Also yes i really wish Pied Piper was a main character on the show. Sadly he is not. However the way to do it is not to make a reality where Iris and Caitlin are a thing. What would be the point of having those dobblegangers? I agree when I saw Pied Piper. That is a wasted opportunity. Would had been nice perspective if they met lesbian dobblegangers.