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Dragonfly82 wrote: RoseKate13 wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: RoseKate13 wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: RoseKate13 wrote: Dragonfly82 wrote: Woah. Rude much. Kicking out her own father.

I could never really stand Jesse on The Flash. Her character and the way she acted really got on my nerves. This recent development is just the tip of the iceberg! I thought she was amonge the favorites. Good to hear from the other side.

She was also in and out the story. She never really brought much to the table and when she was around, she just had this kind of ‘I know everything already’, ‘I don’t want to be here’, ‘I want my own way’ kind of attitude. She treated her father in such a rude way. And then she was written out because there was nothing for her to really do.

The thing is, Barry is The Flash and the only superhero with that superpower we actually need. Even the villain version of that superpower was overused and the writers knew it, hence The Thinker. A spin-off with another Flash would be a waste of time. I never actually thought she was even that popular! You forgot to say she punched H.R when he came to he did help her to hurt Savitar.

I think she had a really unnecessary bad attitude towards him too! It is just another case of Jesse being selfish and trying to do what she wants instead of using her head and working as a team.

I can’t help but feel she was taking out her childish anger from her father being a father and worrying about her, out on the wrong guy because he was trying to help her and stop her from being impulsive. Harry was not there abd H.R is his doppelgänger so one punch fits all sizes.

Well that is what I meant, H.R. was trying to help her and guide her, and she decided that he was trying to act like her father, told him that was what she thought, she wanted to do what she wanted, so she punched him and knocked him out.

She has always had a problem with Harry worrying about her even a little bit, and him trying to her guide her. And then H.R. stands there looking like her father, and she just does that and I think in part because he looked like Harry, she just took her anger out on him in order to do what she wanted.

Kind of rude. She might as well as punched her father.