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stingo 02-09-17 02:38 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 13007939)
Nitpick: the villain could disintegrate anything but he was seen holding a coffee cup...

The vibrating train thing was badass

Agreed on both counts. I couldn't help but think how could the meta wear clothes or walk around?

I also liked how Barry pointed out he had better teachers than Wally does.

Also, Joe saying "You better be going to all your classes."

Had a hint of foreshadowing though when Joe was asked to choose between Barry and Wally.

Loved the smile Caitlin gave to Julian as the elevator doors closed.

Good episode.

Draven 02-09-17 02:41 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by stingo (Post 13009084)
Agreed on both counts. I couldn't help but think how could the meta wear clothes or walk arouND?

I also liked how Barry pointed out he had better teachers than Wally does.

Good episode.

Isn't the simplest explanation that he can control his powers?

hdnmickey 02-09-17 02:42 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by stingo (Post 13009084)
Agreed on both counts. I couldn't help but think how could the meta wear clothes or walk arouND?

As posted earlier, some can control when the power is active. They showed that Yorkin could even control the intensity. Caused it to be instantaneous in some uses (table, door, etc.) and then very slowly acting on iris.

stingo 02-09-17 02:44 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
Yes looking back on it he could control his powers but it is one of those intellectual diversions I find while watching these shows.

Jason 02-09-17 04:24 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by TGM (Post 13007922)
wouldn't it have been easier to vibrate the rubble pile?


Kid Flash is dumb. It's THE FLASH NOT THE FLASHES FFS.

jk, but his character is annoying and pointless.

Wally is a shoe-in for a slot in the Legends.

PhantomStranger 02-09-17 04:52 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
I could see Wally ending up on the Legends next season.

Eric F 02-09-17 08:31 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by hdnmickey (Post 13009020)
Seemed to be possible only because Barry was there. If so, its limited to where/when people have been.

But apparently there are no limits to what the Flash can do. ;)

But from what I gathered, Barry wasn't in that particular timeline- it was Flashpoint where Joe didn't die.

Kdogg 02-10-17 09:44 AM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 13009332)
But from what I gathered, Barry wasn't in that particular timeline- it was Flashpoint where Joe didn't die.

There were six (seven?) metas from Flashpoint that regained their powers in the current timeline. Yorkin must have been one of them and been arrested while Barry was still in Flashpoint. At the end of this episode Julian says there is one more out there because all the other husks are accounted for.

hdnmickey 02-10-17 12:00 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
I thought they made it clear Yorkin got his powers from Alchemy (Julian). Or was that one of the other recent lame on-offs?

Giantrobo 02-10-17 12:02 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 13009179)
I could see Wally ending up on the Legends next season.

I'd be ok with that.

Eric F 02-10-17 03:57 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Giantrobo (Post 13009664)
I'd be ok with that.

Wally or Jesse. Either one would be fine.

With all the time travelling going on, you know Max Mercury is going to show up eventually.

Baron Of Hell 02-10-17 04:01 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
I really liked Wally in this episode. Still think there are to many speedsters around so I would also be ok with him going to legends.

Original Desmond 02-11-17 05:03 AM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
Good episode but don't like Kid Flash

I would like to see Savitar ass rape him to death at super speed

Michael Corvin 02-11-17 06:10 AM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
I loved the coffee scene where they were picking favorites.

PhantomStranger 02-11-17 03:59 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Eric F (Post 13009938)
Wally or Jesse. Either one would be fine.

With all the time travelling going on, you know Max Mercury is going to show up eventually.

I've been waiting for Max to show up. I think they are saving him for a complete arc on his own season.

jjcool 02-15-17 12:58 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Jackskeleton (Post 13008327)
I dunno, something about that coffee scene just got me all grossed out. So a potential half sibling if the relationship goes well is into another half sibling romance? Yeah, come on, Flash, stop walking that GoT potential incest love angles.

What half siblings are you referring to? Do you mean step siblings?

Jackskeleton 02-15-17 03:40 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
well, yeah. either way, the "keeping it within the family", step siblings and potential future step siblings stuff just seems a little odd.

Geoff Johns is really getting his fascination with all this out of his system.

jjcool 02-16-17 11:53 AM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 

Originally Posted by Jackskeleton (Post 13012939)
well, yeah. either way, the "keeping it within the family", step siblings and potential future step siblings stuff just seems a little odd.

Geoff Johns is really getting his fascination with all this out of his system.

Agreed. Barry and Iris is kind of weird. They grew up together as siblings.

PhantomStranger 02-16-17 03:31 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
I think the show would retcon Barry having grown up with Iris if they could somehow detach that change from Joe's close relationship with Barry. It would have been better if Iris had been an estranged daughter during Barry's formative years.

Giantrobo 02-16-17 06:33 PM

Re: The Flash (S3E12) -- "Untouchable" -- 2/7/17
 
But to be fair:

1. They established early on that Barry liked Iris. Like pre-coming to live with Joe.
2. Just because Joe thinks of him as a son that doesn't mean Iris thinks of him as a brother, or he thinks of her as a sister.


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