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Broddie;c-9696936 said:Is next episode #18? Cause that's when the reveal happens.
masterchud12;c-9696996 said:Broddie;c-9696936 said:Is next episode #18? Cause that's when the reveal happens.
Yea it's episode 18. How do you know the reveal happens than??
Broddie;c-9697012 said:This is also recent:
'Barry will time travel once again. In episode 19 of season 3, "The Once and Future Flash," Barry will go back to the future because according to Kriesberg, "Barry decides that the only way he can find out what he needs to know is in the future.""
AP21;c-9702279 said:watched for Iris, wasnt disappointed...LAWD at her in the wonder woman costume!!
soul rattler;c-9702763 said:I didn't have to watch that musical episode, did I?
Cause I ain't trying to watch that bullshit
CJ;c-9704157 said:April 25th smh
gemini86;c-9704186 said:CJ;c-9704157 said:April 25th smh
Seriously?! Hell nah!!! And When Kadabra was mentioning the ppl that hurt Barry the most, he said "Devoe..." who is that.
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Clifford_DeVoe_(New_Earth)
Longtime comic book readers would recognize that name: Clifford DeVoe is a longtime Flash and Titans villain better known as The Thinker.
Created in 1943, The Thinker is one of The Flash's earliest villains. Originally a foe to Jay Garrick, DeVoe battled three generations of Flashes before his death in The Flash #134 in 1998. After his death, though, his brain patterns were used to create an AI that went on to become an antihero.
The Thinker was a tech-enhanced villain, utilizing a number of high-tech gadgets along with a group of cronies. The most significant of his toys was his "Thinking Cap," a metal hat that could project mental force. A replica of the Cap was key in bringing his virtual self back from the grave.