Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-5008987-20130317001647/@comment-34954086-20130324115120

Mihai 1803 wrote: LoveWaffle wrote:

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Mihai 1803 wrote: 50.58.200.3 wrote: i know greg said there is no speed force but he could have changed his mind and used wally's "death" as a way to introduce the concept later.

because wally fading out sure looked like speed force after images to me Can't people just die and rest in peace?? There must be always a chance to survive?? We have to accept that Wally is dead (at least for now)  unfortunately that isnt the case with shows like this. the term comic_book_death  exists for a reason. This is a television show, you know. Comic Book =/= Television Show its based on comics, so it still counts No it doesn't. He's already ruled out the speed force, so whose to say he hasn't ruled out the comic book death trope. Especially when every other character so far that's died has actually died. Ra's al Ghul says what? "Kid Flash does not have access to my Lazarus Pits" - Ra's al Ghul Nope. But Talia al Ghul does. And Nightwing has access to All Females. Yep. But Kid Flash doesn't have a body. Matter cannot be created nor Destroyed. Only converted into another form. Another form like "energy", "ash", "dust", "vapor", and other things that's hard to keep together.

And I don't want to see half-formed ashy Wally. Wally is dead...there isn't hope that he was transformed in something else, transported or any other posibility to save him from his own death... This outcome was hinted in "Failsafe"...heroes can die.

Yeah, cause they totally showed realistic hero deaths in Failsafe...