Nora


Well the mystery girl has been revealed to be Barry's daughter as well as XS. In the comics XS is his granddaughter but that's ok. She's also revealed to have a connection to the Legion. Perhaps they will be making an appearance on this show this season?

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I liked her she brings some needed 'freshness' to the team and the actress is very cute as well.

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I hate her, she acts like a 13 year old but looks 28. They should have cast her as a kid, it is too annoying to see a grown woman act so lost and consfused.

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Lost, confused AND STUPID. Any time an adult tells her not to do something, you can count on her to do it! Barry tells her, “Don’t move,” and she’s off to spy on Mom and Dad in the past, her face clearly visible to them if they turned their heads. I like Wally at his worst more than I like Nora.

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Yes, and Wally had the same issue earlier on, but he looked believable as a 16 year old. It's been an issue on this show, adults acting like kids. Either take younger actors or don't make them act so silly...

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I agree. Wally was an adolescent, who, unlike Nora, had a case of sibling rivalry with Barry. Nora’s, what?, 23?, and also female. In my experience, female humans mature faster socially than we males do. I understand that she wants to prove herself to the father she never before knew; but she’s going about it in an exasperatingly reckless, dimwitted and self-indulgent way. The show has been written to ask the audience to accept that both her parents have some sort(s?) of intelligence. Unless Iris had a tryst with the milkman, Nora is not living up to her heritage.

Oh my. I just gave the Peanut Gallery that writes this an idea: a milkman speedster who’s time-warped from the 1950s. Moo.

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Gideon did some more Legion dropping on last night's episode.

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Sorry Tuesday's episode (I DVR'd it and got myself mixed up)

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Well, your DVR IS a kind of time machine, you know. So easy to get confused.

It happens to me, too.

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