Flash - please no spoilers

Scott DeWar

Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
I am watching the pilot for the flash.

Who else is watching this show,

what do you think of it

and am I the only one who finds it funny to find law and order's Jesse Martin on this show as a cop?

no, that is not a spoiler, just a tip of the hat to the cast.
 

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I've never seen L&O, so that'll pass me by, but I'm looking forward to this hitting our shores. I've heard ep 2 is very good.
 

I have enjoyed the show granted it has only been two episodes. Jesse Martin plays a good cop so it's not funny I'd call it more type casting.
 

Hey we've already had this thread!

I will say that if you've seen the trailer then the pilot is already spoiled and episode 2 has a better villain and better pacing although the human drama is a bit soppy (albeit that the Joe-Barry relationship is the most interesting in the show)

Oh and I'm liking The Flash more than The Arrow, its a lighter less angsty show thats happy to play with 'the formula'
 
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Hulu only has the pilot on non premium but I see the placer for ep 2 on h+. I still have 5 more minutes left and I can't wait for ep 2 either!
 


Like it, so far. Not sure I like Stagg going out like that. While not an epic villain on the scale of Lex Luthor, he is nonetheless a constant foil for many DC heroes. Killing him like that just makes him the latest in the list of recurring comic book villains- especially those who are captains if industry- who get offed after one appearance in a live-action version of the universe. Annoying.
 

That's kinda how live-action series treat villains. I think we just have to accept that's how the TV comic-book formula works. At least it's not a weird 'interpretation' of the character concept, which Smallville did a lot.
 

Like it, so far. Not sure I like Stagg going out like that. While not an epic villain on the scale of Lex Luthor, he is nonetheless a constant foil for many DC heroes. Killing him like that just makes him the latest in the list of recurring comic book villains- especially those who are captains if industry- who get offed after one appearance in a live-action version of the universe. Annoying.

That wasn't exactly "no spoilers".
 


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