Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-27700324-20180510011407/@comment-33205590-20180510202343

Kir the Wizard wrote: Eh, it was an okay episode. A bit too laughable at ones, but nowhere as bad as you people make it out to be. For an Amunet-centric episode, pretty damn good.

Thatgamerfromxbox wrote: flawed logic in Iris exposing DeVoe. Why on earth would anyone believe her, especially since her husband had been arrested for DeVoe's "murder"? And what proof was she able to give without exposing her relation to Team Flash? "CLIFFORD DEVOE IS A METAHUMAN CRIMINAL INTENT ON DUMBING US DOWN -- A.R.G.U.S."

''Clifford DeVoe, a well-known history professor, who became the center of a bizzare murder mystery this year, is reportedly a meta-human criminal with malicious intents, says an anonymous source from the A.R.G.U.S. state agency. According to the agency members, DeVoe was identified as a user of dangerous meta-human powers and banned technology, responsible for X, Y and Z. These photos and surveillance footage, submitted from our source who wishes to remain anonymous, show DeVoe, or a person looking exactly like him, responsible for stealing X and Y, killing Z and W. While there is still no official confirmation from the CCPD or any government agency blablabla''

Even if she gives just a little bit of DOUBT she'll get conspiracy nuts hooked. Considering that Iris's website was already based on "Flash sightings" back when his existence wasn't even confirmed, her audience will probably be interested in the "hidden truths" and will start looking for the evidence she needs. Ah, I guess that makes sense.