The Flash Extended Trailer: Barry Goes To Court
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Barry Allen seems to have run into a little trouble with the law.
With the midseason premiere of The Flash coming up, The CW has released an extended trailer for the episode “The Trial of The Flash.”
In the trailer, we see Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) being framed for the murder of Clifford DeVoe/The Thinker (Neil Sandilands). The promo shows just what lengths Team Flash will go to to help Barry, with Joe West (Jesse L. Martin) and Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man (Hartley Sawyer) breaking into the DeVoe house.
Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton) also joins the fight to help her husband as we see her go head-to-head with Marlize DeVoe/The Mechanic (Kim Engelbrecht), who has been dealing with the unique situation of Clifford’s sort of resurrection into Dominic Lanse (Kendrick Sampson).
The Flash returns with “The Trial of The Flash” Tuesday, January 16 @ 8/7c on the CW.
Source: Comicbook
New Synopsis + Promo Images for Episode 4.03 of The Flash
Looks like Neil Sandilands’s The Thinker is planning his next move.
New promo images for episode 4.03 of The Flash, titled “Luck be a Lady,” feature the villain, looking super scary, as well as a tender moment between Barry Allen and Iris West.
Meanwhile, the episode’s synopsis promises bad luck for Barry and company as a new meta shows up.
Synopsis:
Barry (Grant Gustin) and the team are hit by a string of bad luck and realize it is the handiwork of a new meta, Becky (guest star Sugar-Lyn Beard) nicknamed Hazard, who has the ability to give others bad luck, while cashing in the benefits for herself. Meanwhile, Harry Wells (Tom Cavanagh) returns to Earth-1 to give Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) a message from Jesse.
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Five Most Dateable (and Doable) Fictional Men
Have you ever snuggled up to watch a show, thinking you’re going to have a good time, and emerged from your bed an emotional wreck because of that one fictional guy on your screen? Falling for a fictitious dude is pretty much inevitable with the rise and staying power of the almighty fandom culture— especially with adorable things like endless types of fanfic— amounts of soul-crushing despair, puke-worthy fluff, or even shameless smut may vary— fanart, and even painstakingly-made gifsets to stoke the roaring fires of your one-sided love. Hey, there’s no shame in preferring fantasy over reality— and with that in mind, we’ve put together a list of five of the most scrumptiously dateable fictional men.
1) Peeta Mellark (The Hunger Games)
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The baker boy from Suzanne Collins’ award-winning young adult dystopian trilogy is perfect on paper. At once articulately charming enough to win the favour of the audience rooting for his imminent death in a twisted version of reality TV (The Hunger Games makes Keeping Up With the Kardashians seem tasteful), and vulnerable enough to capture the hearts of readers everywhere, it’s hard to imagine anyone turning their nose up at Peeta (or his fresh buns). It doesn’t hurt that he is completely and unashamedly in love with series protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, more than willing to die so that she can go home to her sister, the only person she truly loves. When the books were turned into films, actor Josh Hutcherson had his work cut out for him— and even though he had to dye his hair blonde, we think he did a pretty spiffy job encapsulating and personifying the reliably lovestruck Peeta alongside Jennifer Lawrence’s world-weary Katniss. Even when he’s captured by the Capitol and tortured, irrevocably damaged, and turned into a Katniss-hating machine with the single directive to search for and destroy her… he’s still pretty hot. And aside from the obvious bonus that Hutcherson looks like a miniature version of Gabriel Macht (you marinate with that), who doesn’t want their very own Peeta Mellark to love them unconditionally? You’ll never yearn for bakery-fresh cupcakes again, and hey, he’s a good cuddler! The final film in The Hunger Games franchise, Mockingjay, Part 2 hit theatres on November 5th, 2015, giving Peeta fans everywhere a bittersweet farewell. We ask you: is your love for the strong-jawed, big-hearted Peeta Mellark real or not real?