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lol @ moira naming ra's al ghul and merlyn freezing up at the sound of his name like dude is voldemort
The kid they got playing the flash is young, but I understand why they went that route and dude held his own as Barry the geek...i'm looking forward to seeing his character develop more, I know they won't turn him into the flash on arrow but he can still get his hero on.
Based on the story Barry told about his mom's death I would say they are going to go pretty damn far into the DC mythos. Just from this one episode we have been given a pretty cool translation of Barry from the comics to TV with the only major change being his age.I wished I loved this show like everybody else, I just have a hard time getting over the CW look of the show, it is getting better and I do enjoy it better than shield...with that said Barry was great, I just wonder how far into the DC mythos are they going to take Barry
barry allen is flash breh .....how the fuk u not know thisWhy yall keep talking about flash??
I didnt see flash anywhere!!!!!!
Does The CW have another super-hero hit on its hands?
Wednesday night’s Arrow climbed in the ratings for the eagerly awaited introduction of Barry Allen (Glee‘s Grant Gustin), a character destined to become The Flash. In “The Scientist,” Allen was played as a police forensics assistant with a secret; a charmingly beta-male contrast to alpha-Oliver who rather effortlessly wooed geek-goddess Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards).
The episode delivered 3.2 million viewers and a 1.1 rating among adults 18-49, up a tenth of a point this week in the demo and marking the show’s most-watched episode of the season. Allen is being introduced gradually on Arrow, but The CW is also shooting a stand-alone The Flash pilot episode directed by David Nutter (who directed the pilot for Arrow, and also helmed the Game of Thrones Red Wedding episode). An up Arrow helped boost The Tomorrow People slightly, though the freshman drama was still 36 percent lower than its lead-in.