This season. What the shrap. Who thought it could possibly be a good idea to take your best and most interesting characters (Wells, Cisco, and Caitlin) and pretty much throw them to the side to focus more on Iris and Nora? Do you LIKE to annoy viewers by shoving these two ladies in our faces every chance you get? If you're going to force us to see them every five seconds, you could have at least made them more likable and less irritating.
The beginning of the episode started out promising, with the dramatic showdown between Iris and Barry. Although I absolutely hated Iris's single-minded attitude when it came to Nora, I understood her side and could almost empathize with her. Barry continues to do what Barry thinks is best and can't seem to understand why anyone would ever be angry at him for that. I despise Iris, but for once I was on her side. Unfortunately, this is where any enjoyment ended.
Caitlin/Killer Frost is an amazing character, but this whole mother and father drama has pulled the focus away from how beneficial she is to Team Flash. This season seems to have her only drawing blood from one person or another. And that's it. Other than the really cool ice coaster scene, that storyline was pointless. Caitlin and Mom reunite, brought closer together by the death of her long-dead, newly discovered not-dead disappeared bad man, found again and defeated then good again father. At least Caitlin got her dad back for 24 seconds before taking him away again. And the scene was a way to bring back Lady Cicada for a few seconds out of nowhere when she was hardly even mentioned the entire episode. At least with Thomas's death, maybe Caitlin can go back to being the badass she has been throughout the years.
Time travel seems to have gotten extremely easy now with the reintroduction to the time sphere. As for Barry feeling Nora's return from the future in the speed force, what did he feel the first ten thousand times she returned...gas? Grant Gustin is actually a decent actor, which was more than surprising to me considering I have only seen him in Glee as a singing dancing high school student. He makes this show enjoyable, even when the writers try their worst to ruin it.
For the love of all that is good, please stop focusing every storyline around whiny possibly brain dead Nora and her manipulative self-absorbed narcissistic mother Iris. I don't understand how all of the Arrowverse has managed to make most of the female leads on their shows unbearable to watch or relate to. If I were to find myself acting like Iris, I'd punch myself in the face repeatedly.
The beginning of the episode started out promising, with the dramatic showdown between Iris and Barry. Although I absolutely hated Iris's single-minded attitude when it came to Nora, I understood her side and could almost empathize with her. Barry continues to do what Barry thinks is best and can't seem to understand why anyone would ever be angry at him for that. I despise Iris, but for once I was on her side. Unfortunately, this is where any enjoyment ended.
Caitlin/Killer Frost is an amazing character, but this whole mother and father drama has pulled the focus away from how beneficial she is to Team Flash. This season seems to have her only drawing blood from one person or another. And that's it. Other than the really cool ice coaster scene, that storyline was pointless. Caitlin and Mom reunite, brought closer together by the death of her long-dead, newly discovered not-dead disappeared bad man, found again and defeated then good again father. At least Caitlin got her dad back for 24 seconds before taking him away again. And the scene was a way to bring back Lady Cicada for a few seconds out of nowhere when she was hardly even mentioned the entire episode. At least with Thomas's death, maybe Caitlin can go back to being the badass she has been throughout the years.
Time travel seems to have gotten extremely easy now with the reintroduction to the time sphere. As for Barry feeling Nora's return from the future in the speed force, what did he feel the first ten thousand times she returned...gas? Grant Gustin is actually a decent actor, which was more than surprising to me considering I have only seen him in Glee as a singing dancing high school student. He makes this show enjoyable, even when the writers try their worst to ruin it.
For the love of all that is good, please stop focusing every storyline around whiny possibly brain dead Nora and her manipulative self-absorbed narcissistic mother Iris. I don't understand how all of the Arrowverse has managed to make most of the female leads on their shows unbearable to watch or relate to. If I were to find myself acting like Iris, I'd punch myself in the face repeatedly.