So, I am finally watching The Flash - only about 3 years after everyone else. :-) It took me this long because I watched the first ep when the series started, and, well. Did not think it was promising. But since everyone else seems to be enjoying the series so much, I figured it must get better, and have given it another try! I started with ep2
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That sounds more hopeful than I had feared! Thank you for letting me know - it does help somewhat. :-) The prospect of Barry actually stopping the horrible, grating pining and an actual friendship being shown between him and Iris will let me hang in there with greater confidence...
I guess they had to do the old "kept in the dark" plot as it is such a big part of superhero stuffIt's definitely a time-honored tradition, but I really feel like it's a tradition that no longer works and should be dispensed with. Particularly because I struggle to remember a single instance of "kept in the dark for your own good" that applied to a man, which makes it even more infuriating to me for not only being idiotically counter-productive, but also being grounded in a patronizing male stance that should really be obsolete in this day and age ( ... )
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Thank you for letting me know how the situation develops! I am honestly glad to know, and hope that perhaps I will have resigned myself to things somewhat by the time I get to S3. For now, I will look forward to S2. :-) Plus, if the series goes on for several more seasons I am sure they will break up anyway, and depending on audience reaction, perhaps a new love interest for Barry will enter the scene and Iris really can go back to being his friend.
Hope springs eternal. ;-)
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I do agree that with Iris already putting herself in harm's way there's less of a reason to keep it a secret from her, but I don't think it's because Iris is a girl. Barry has kept the secret from people other than Iris, including men like Eddie and Barry's father.
I do agree about men and women characters staying friend and that it's frustrating that doesn't happen more often. I find it so refreshing watching a show like "Elementary" that has no interest in even really teasing that. So many shows have ruined friendships just to throw the characters together, though I blame rabid fan bases for that more than anything.
I have hated many a popular pairing and that thought always, well most of the time, gets me through it - knowing they won't be together for too long. I'm sure Barry and Iris will break up sooner or later.
Stacey
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