Hallo also ich hab zwei Fragen zu der Serie flash. Also ich hab mir ein paar Folgen der Staffel schon in Englisch angesehen . Ich frage mich nur warum Jay garrick Zoom sein muss. Das ergibt doch eigentlich keinen Sinn oder? Und wer ist godspeed? Und was mich noch interessieren würde wäre eure Meinung zur Serie.
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Hallo. Also erstmal Zoom ist Hunter Zolomon der sich als Jay Garrick getarnt hat, der typ in der Eisen Maske war der echte Jay den Zoom gefangen genommen hat. Deswegen hat er auch in der Zelle mit den
Klopfzeichen Jay sagen wollen um Barry zu warnen. Und zur Serie: Ich finde sie richtig gut sie ist meine Lieblings Serie leider gibt es viele Logik Fehler, Vor allem in Staffel 3.
Also, erstmal hoffe ich dass du diese Antwort liest und mir zurückschreibst was du davon hälst :D Ich komme ersteinmal zu Jay Garrick aka Hunter Zolomon oder auch Zoom. Jay Garrick ist Zoom weil er auf Erde zwei, seine Erde, während der Teilchenbeschleuniger-explosion bei der er mit Dunklermaterie in verbindung kam, mit elektroschocks gequält wurde, er wurde ein Metawesen
genauergesagt ein Speedster. Er setzte seine kräfte leider nicht für das Gute ein und aufgrund des Hasses in ihm und seiner Vergangenheit, wurde er finster, er wurde zu Zoom. Es ist nicht unlogisch das Jay Garrick ist Zoom ist, allerdings musst du mir dringend sagen was genau daran unlogisch ist. Jetzt komm ich zu meiner Meinung zur Serie. Ich kann es kaum beschreiben dieses Gefühl wenn ich Flash anschaue. Diese Serie ist so gut gemacht dass ich immer denke dass das auch in echt geht. Ich wäre
sogerne ein Speedster. Leider geht es nicht in echt wie man sich denken kann immerhin bräuchte man so viel Energie um so schnell rennen zu können. Das ist die beste Serie die ich je geschaut habe. Der Typ hinter der Eisernen Maske ist ein Doppelgänger von Henry Allen alias Barrys Vater oder auch The Flash von Erde 3. Zoom hat ihn wahrscheilich gefunden und hat ihn dann gefangen genommen. Wer Godspeed ist weiß ich nicht weil ich die Comics selber nicht gelesen habe aber ich hoffe ich konnte dir
etwas auf die Sprünge helfen was The Flash Staffek 2 angeht wenn du nochmehrere fragen hast beantworte ich sie gerne.
Godspeed ist Ein alter Freund
Ich hab auch angefangen the Flash zu gucken und hab nach ein Paar folgen aufgehört weil es Meiner Meinung nach nicht so eine gute Serie ist. Aber ist ja ganz Geschmackssache. Wenn du richtig gute Serien gucken möchtest kann ich dir nur Prison Break und Vampire Diaries empfehlen. Ich hab schon tausend Serien durchgeguckt und glaub mir das sind meine absoluten Favorits. Kann ich dir
nur empfehlen :-)
Ich kann es dir erklären warum Jay Zoom ist, aber das wäre ein Spoileralarm
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EP Andrew Kreisberg breaks down shocking twist
Warning: This story contains major spoilers from Tuesday's episode of The Flash. Read at your own risk!
The Flash finally unveiled Zoom's identity during Tuesday's episode, likely leaving fans shocked and confused.
The closing moments of the King Shark-themed hour caught up with Zoom as he unmasks himself in the wake of killing Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears) at the end of last week's episode. Ready for it? No turning back now!
"Zoom's identity has been revealed: He is Hunter Zolomon, a.k.a Jay Garrick," executive producer Andrew Kreisberg tells EW.
But… but… how?! As postulated in one of our many (many, seriously many, many) theory stories, Jay seemed like a likely candidate to be Zoom after the reveal that his Earth-1 doppelgänger was actually Hunter Zolomon, the alter-ego of Zoom in the comics. Even so, how could Jay Garrick (ugh, Hunter!), who apparently arrived on Earth-1 with no powers, be zipping back and forth through the universes, or even be stabbing himself in the chest like we saw last week?! For now, that remains to be seen.
"How all of that plays out and what's actually happening, we'll leave for after the break," Kreisberg says. "But we wanted to go out on this run of episodes with a big reveal, just the same way we did at the end of episode 9 in season 1, where we revealed that Harrison Wells was the man in the yellow suit. Zoom's identity is finally revealed."
In a lot of ways, history is basically repeating itself. In the absence of the original Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh), Team Flash looked to Hunter Zolomon (née Jay Garrick!) as a leader, who helped to nurture everyone involved. Sound familiar? Eobard Thawne, under the guise of Wells, literally molded his nemesis Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) into The Flash all in the name of using him to get home. "It's an even larger betrayal than last year in some ways because they're all going to feel like they should've been inoculated against it," Kreisberg says. "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me."
"They let this person in," Kreisberg continues. "Part of the reason he was able to do that was because there was a hole in the center of their group, and he knew that. He was able to step in because they wanted it so desperately. Barry was missing his mentor, Wells, and here comes Jay offering to be his mentor. Caitlin [Danielle Panabaker] had lost Ronnie [Robbie Amell], and then here comes Jay offering to be her new knight in shining armor." (Seriously, poor Caitlin Snow!)
In this case, letting the past color their future actually worked against them. "The irony, of course, is the one person who has been saying, 'Don't trust this guy! Don't trust this guy! Don't trust this guy!' has been Harry, who's the one that none of them trusted," Kreisberg says. "For us, there was all of this great, delicious irony to the whole thing. It happens in a way that didn't make them look stupid, that the reason he was able to manipulate them was because he was playing on their emotions. It wasn't because they were gullible. They actually took precautions in the beginning—Barry locked him up right away—but all of them had that need for a center and for a new star to right their ships by. Jay's one charming, smooth guy and he was able to manipulate them in that way."
The question remains: Who is the man in the iron mask, who tapped out the message "Jay" to Barry and Jesse (Violett Beane)? Sorry, Kreisberg is staying mum on the mystery man locked up in Zoom's lair. "Just when we solve one mystery, we like to set up another one," he says coyly. "The identity of the man in the [iron] mask is, in some ways, probably an even bigger surprise than this one, if you can imagine it. It's a new mystery to pull you through the season. Barry swore he wasn't going to leave him behind. Something tells me Barry's going to make good on that promise."
The Flash returns Tuesdays on The CW.
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