Barry and the rest of the team are going to do whatever it takes to make sure that future doesn’t come true.”Ĭhanging the future: Barry also has learned that he shouldn’t change the past after the repercussions of Flashpoint. What Barry’s learned throughout the season is that lies and secrets destroy his relationships or have the potential to destroy his relationships, so having learned his lesson, he opens up pretty quickly. “Seeing Savitar kill Iris is going to have a profound effect on the team, on Barry, on Joe, on Wally for the rest of our season. “We’re going to pick up right away,” executive producer Aaron Helbing tells THR. No more secrets: Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) has learned his lesson when it comes to keeping secrets from his friends and team, so his glimpse of the future in which Savitar kills Iris (Candice Patton) won’t be kept from the STAR Labs team when the winter premiere begins. That missed opportunity forever will be a sore spot for Gotham fans. It’s a compelling storyline to watch, but Nygma returning Penguin’s romantic feelings still would have been the most rewarding path to take. If this was only the first step in Nygma’s plan, there’s no telling what lengths he’ll go to to destroy his former BFF. He actually convinced Penguin that he was losing his mind, seeing the ghost of his dead father (Paul Reubens) and manipulating him to lose it on national TV. He set in motion his revenge plan on Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) for killing his girlfriend, and the first phase was truly brilliant. Gotham juggled five different storylines in the winter premiere, but it was Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) who stole the show. Riddler’s revenge: The only DC TV show to air a new episode this week wasted no time in getting into the action and drama for the back half of the season. Note: Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow return with new episodes next week. Every Friday, we round up the major twists, epic fights, new mysteries and anything else that goes down on The CW’s Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl and Fox’s Gotham and what it all means. Welcome to The Hollywood Reporter ‘s weekly DC TV Watch, a rundown of all things DC Comics on TV.
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