Has it started already? I thought I had another weekJust finished the season premiere. Damn. This show just gets better every season.
Has it started already? I thought I had another weekJust finished the season premiere. Damn. This show just gets better every season.
Looks like my weekend viewing is sorted. Between Supergirl, Legends, Flash, and Arrow as well as The Orville I'm not going to be bored.Nope, this week. I'm still behind on Supergirl, but Flash and Legends were both top notch.
Interesting comments about Iris. It seems to be an admission that they haven't handled her character as well as they should have (which most viewers and comic fans would probably have pointed out a couple of years ago). Hopefully it means that she'll continue to be developed into something more than a love interest and damsel in distress.How has the team been operating without him? And how will the team feel upon his return since Iris has taken charge?
Well, it’s a lot of fun in episode two. Barry and Iris keep comically clashing inadvertently because she’s used to being in charge, and he’s used to being in charge, and so they wind up going to couples therapy to work through it. The two of them with the therapist is some of the funniest stuff we have ever done on this show, but it also leads to a deepening of their relationship.
Grant is so funny this season. We’ve been having him do the funniest things, and Candice is really — making her the team leader, which unfortunately didn’t occur to us until this season, has really given her the agency on the show that she hasn’t always had. She’s always been smart, and funny, and proud, and brave, and eager, but she didn’t always have the authority that she has this season. It’s really nice to see her making decisions, and telling people where to go, and what to do, and Candice has really risen to the challenge, as we knew that she would.
I will totally agree that Iris wasn't handled in the best way, and there could have been much more done with her. I just got tired of fighting with the folks who used to come on to the Flash boards on imdb and just drone on about how they wished that the producers would just kill her off. Have I mentioned how little I miss those old boards?Interesting comments about Iris. It seems to be an admission that they haven't handled her character as well as they should have (which most viewers and comic fans would probably have pointed out a couple of years ago). Hopefully it means that she'll continue to be developed into something more than a love interest and damsel in distress.
What old boards? I have no memory of such a thing!Have I mentioned how little I miss those old boards?
They need to sit on their hands too.Dammit! Can't any of these guys keep it in their pants?
The Flash
The Monitor won’t be the only antagonist of the upcoming ‘Elseworlds’ crossover of The CW’s DC shows this year, “The 100” actor Bob Frazer has joined the three-episode run as Roger Hayden (aka. Psycho-Pirate) who will be a part of “The Flash” episode. In the comics, the character has the power to manipulate people’s emotions by way of a gold Medusa Mask. In the episode, he’ll be introduced as an inmate of Arkham Asylum.
Hartley Sawyer from "The Flash" joins us in the Hollywire studio to talk about his career! He loves his character on The Flash and always has a great time on set. He learns so much from his co-stars and thinks they are incredibly talented. The people he is closes to on set are Danielle Panabaker, Grant Gustin, and Tom Cavanagh. He did grow up reading comic books and it's dream to be on a superhero show. Hartley's high school drama teacher encouraged him to follow his dreams and continue his acting career. He is inspired by Denzel Washington, The Terminator, Jurassic Park, and Jim Carey. He also loves Bob Odenkirk in "Better Call Saul." We play word association with Hartley, you don't want to miss it!