Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-7890302-20171011001439/@comment-24152851-20171013053632

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Stryzzar wrote:

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JD4SURVIVOR wrote:

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JD4SURVIVOR wrote: Since Wally was seen in Barry's suit, I thought we'd see at least more of him in Barry's suit, but I like Barry being back now.

Clifford DeVoe gives me the creeps but it's good not having a speedster for a villain this time around. Isn't someone being creepy a positive?

Also the reason Wally isn't the Flash is because he isn't ready. In the comics, he was. He isn't now though. Yeah, it's great seeing a creepy villain, but he personally scares me :p

And my original thoughts that Wally would have to use Barry's suit because of the behind the scenes, but obviously that's not true lol That is the point of a good villain. I did not find him that creepy tbh. Especially after he says "I'm thinking" He is the Thinker, it is what he does! That is like if Joker couldn't make any jokes anymore because it is too silly. I just found it hard not to laugh when he said that line. I love comic allusions, but this one's a little too cheesy.

I mean you'd think an evil genius would have had everything planned out already and be ten steps ahead. But he still has to keep thinking on what to do next. The Thinker needs to think before being ten steps ahead. They just show it off screen for Prometheus and Savitar gets it from being Barry's remnant. But he had 6 months before sending the samuroid to do it.

He could have easily said "I've been thinking" He is thinking of his next move now that the Flash is back.

Plus "I have been thinking" is not his comic book phrase. Certain things don't translate well to live action. Like talking gorillas, that's why they made Grodd speak telepathically.