Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-9346948-20180117002657/@comment-27700324-20180117142350

Steven Bomb 17 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Steven Bomb 17 wrote: Xandermcc wrote: Steven Bomb 17 wrote: Ok I know this is gonna sound dumb and I will watch next episode but I really find trial episodes of most series boring because either everyone is holding the stupid ball or in the case of most Law and Orders you have to listen to lawyers defend people you know are guilty and you have to watch people lie on the stand which kinda sets off my, "Must resist the urge to choke." button. So all I really know is that Fallout was found and sent to a dead planet to go critical on and lives, and Barry is found guilty but I take it ther didn't take these facts into account:

The alarm was set off supposedly by DeVoe when Barry "stabbed" him however by the time the police arrive DeVoe was likely cold and dead however the police arrived within minutes of the alarm sounding. Barry's fingerprints where not on the blood, the stab wound left little blood anywhere let alone on DeVoe, and where oh where was his wheelchair when DeVoe was "attacked" by Barry. If you consider all that than no jury would've prosocuted. That is explained. The prosecutor had said that his wheelchair was outside i believe and Devoe crawled away as Barry was killing him to feel superior. Ah good, so they didn't hold the idiot ball. Might actually reconsider watching. Only thing they were idiots about was how the court just ran with Barry's defense being random evidence being brought into court like Pheonix Wright. At least no one yelled, "Objection!" right? Nope, but i practically feel they did things the way Pheonix does. Keep evidence and not present it in court until the last possible second which you aren't allowed to do and the prosecutor even mentions this before they do it. Why bother breaking the rules of court if Barry will inevitably be sent to jail either way?