In light of The Flash’s game-changing finale Fast Enough, it’s probably time to learn about DC’s parallel universes...
This article contains big spoilers for The Flash’s season 1 finale, Fast Enough.
The Flash's first season has now drawn to a close with Fast Enough, a finale that wreaked havoc both on fans' emotions and assumptions about the programme's future. More so than any superhero season finale in recent memory, Fast Enough appeared to shatter its show’s status quo to smithereens.
Eddie is dead, and as a result, Eobard Thawne should have been wiped from the timeline. Eobard, the main villain of the series – the character that gave Barry and so many others their powers – now no longer exists. Given that Eddie is his ancestor, Eobard should have never existed at all, now that Eddie has died prematurely and put an abrupt stop to the growth of his family tree.
This article contains big spoilers for The Flash’s season 1 finale, Fast Enough.
The Flash's first season has now drawn to a close with Fast Enough, a finale that wreaked havoc both on fans' emotions and assumptions about the programme's future. More so than any superhero season finale in recent memory, Fast Enough appeared to shatter its show’s status quo to smithereens.
Eddie is dead, and as a result, Eobard Thawne should have been wiped from the timeline. Eobard, the main villain of the series – the character that gave Barry and so many others their powers – now no longer exists. Given that Eddie is his ancestor, Eobard should have never existed at all, now that Eddie has died prematurely and put an abrupt stop to the growth of his family tree.
- 5/30/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Amanda Pays will be returning as Dr McGee in new TV version of The Flash…
Here’s some good news for fans of the classic early-nineties TV version of The Flash.
As well as the confirmation a few months ago that former Barry Allen actor John Wesley Shipp will be returning to play Henry, father to Grant Gustin’s new Barry, we’ve now heard that another cast-member from the old guard will be joining the shiny new show.
Amanda Pays will reprise her role as Dr Tina McGee in the upcoming The Flash series. Formerly her character was a genetics expert, an ally to The Flash and a love interest to Barry.
We can expect the geneticist skills to remain, but maybe not the rest of that description. Certainly not the last part.
All we know about the new version of Tina thus far is that she’ll work...
Here’s some good news for fans of the classic early-nineties TV version of The Flash.
As well as the confirmation a few months ago that former Barry Allen actor John Wesley Shipp will be returning to play Henry, father to Grant Gustin’s new Barry, we’ve now heard that another cast-member from the old guard will be joining the shiny new show.
Amanda Pays will reprise her role as Dr Tina McGee in the upcoming The Flash series. Formerly her character was a genetics expert, an ally to The Flash and a love interest to Barry.
We can expect the geneticist skills to remain, but maybe not the rest of that description. Certainly not the last part.
All we know about the new version of Tina thus far is that she’ll work...
- 9/16/2014
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
by Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
What a delightfully freakish treat I received when I started watching this early 1970s gritty flick! When I first turned this on, I was expecting utter rubbish but to my surprise it was nice. It has a similar gritty nature to same year release “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Ironically, this movie was released months before the latter film as it also involves a backwoods family. This movie has alternate titles in record such as “The “Folks at Red Wolf Inn” and “Terror House.” It’s not widely known and has very limited releases. If you happen to discover an old copy, you shall be in a rare breed of owning a release!
The plot involves spring breaker Regina (Linda Gillen), who receives a letter informing her that she won a getaway leisurely vacation at a small by-the-ocean hotel resort. She is immediately rushed there quickly...
What a delightfully freakish treat I received when I started watching this early 1970s gritty flick! When I first turned this on, I was expecting utter rubbish but to my surprise it was nice. It has a similar gritty nature to same year release “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Ironically, this movie was released months before the latter film as it also involves a backwoods family. This movie has alternate titles in record such as “The “Folks at Red Wolf Inn” and “Terror House.” It’s not widely known and has very limited releases. If you happen to discover an old copy, you shall be in a rare breed of owning a release!
The plot involves spring breaker Regina (Linda Gillen), who receives a letter informing her that she won a getaway leisurely vacation at a small by-the-ocean hotel resort. She is immediately rushed there quickly...
- 2/7/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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