Grant Gustin Confirms That 'Flashpoint' Won't Last The Entirety Of THE FLASH Season 3

Grant Gustin Confirms That 'Flashpoint' Won't Last The Entirety Of THE FLASH Season 3

Barry Allen might be content in his new altered world after saving his mother at the conclusion of The Flash's second season, but don't expect it to last for the whole of season 3...

By MattBellissimo - Aug 02, 2016 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Source: CosmicBookNews
When Barry Allen saved his mother from death at the conclusion of The Flash's second season, many fans took issue with the decision - after all, Barry seemingly learned his lesson about not meddling with time at the end of the first season, when his future self cautioned him against it. 

In an interview with Kevin Smith and IMDB last weekend at Comic-Con, Grant Gustin gave his thoughts on the matter. "People were like, 'Why did he do that?' And I think that he wasn't going to do that, but I think that sitting on that porch, having just defeated Zoom, Iris says to Barry what he's always wanted to hear, and he feels empty inside," explained Gustin. "That was the moment... As selfish as it was that Barry wanted his parents, I think it's more about 'these two speedsters took away their life because of me and they deserve to have a chance at life. I can't do this, I need to give them that chance.'"

This decision will lead to the show's adaptation of the 'Flashpoint' storyline, in which Barry's actions create an alternate timeline of drastically different proportions. Though it's been confirmed that this new reality will play into the third season, Gustin confirmed that it won't be a season-long storyline. "I think we can state Flashpoint does not last all season long," Gustin said. "But there are permanent ramifications." 

We've already seen what happens to Speedsters who meddle with time, and given Barry's emotionally fuelled decision, there will probably be some serious ramifications when time corrects itself. Are you glad Flashpoint won't be lasting all season? Sound off below!

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PilotJohnGrant
PilotJohnGrant - 8/2/2016, 5:24 AM
First? Did I do it?
KiLLeR939210
KiLLeR939210 - 8/2/2016, 5:27 AM
it wont last
good flash point
PilotJohnGrant
PilotJohnGrant - 8/2/2016, 5:30 AM
Didn't expect it to last the whole season, glad it's not gonna be a one off than forgotten story line though...
megabatfan
megabatfan - 8/2/2016, 5:33 AM
That much is obvious... Flashpoint will come to an end at the mid-season finale (Ep 9 I believe), paving the way for a new threat (hopefully) at the back half of the season. I'm thinking the villain for the first half can be Black Racer, or whoever he is.... & Tom Felton's character for the second half.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 8/2/2016, 5:34 AM
@megabatfan - Yeah Felton is probably going to be Dr. Alchemy
Parker00
Parker00 - 8/2/2016, 5:41 AM
Of course it won't last the whole season...they still have another thirty seven speedsters to introduce!
SuperCat
SuperCat - 8/2/2016, 5:45 AM
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 8/2/2016, 5:47 AM
I expect it to last till the crossover episode (probably episode 8)
ManDeth
ManDeth - 8/2/2016, 5:53 AM
Star Trek TNG was so good at handling time travel. The Flash writers and funny book writers at DC don't do so well. For example, I don't think The Flash writers realize Barry saving his Mom restores the original timeline. They act as if Zoom's altered timeline is the original and changing it could be disastrous and selfish. Like much of the Zoom mess that makes no sense.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 8/2/2016, 5:56 AM
@ManDeth - I don't think The Flash writers realize Barry saving his Mom restores the original timeline.

Huh? Explain? Lol
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 8/2/2016, 6:08 AM
@Batmaniac @ManDeth - Eh, that's kinda fluid, they never say that Barry's Mom DIDN'T die in that timeline...just that Eobard instigated Barry's transformation sooner. We don't know the circumstances, and the fact that original Barry (seen in season 1's finale) told current Barry NOT to save Nora means that he is aware that SOMETHING bad comes as a result of Nora living.
AleSir19
AleSir19 - 8/2/2016, 8:06 AM
@MattBellissimo - @ManDeth @Batmaniac

This is really simple Time Rules:

Eobard Thawne created an Alternative Time Line...

This Time Line where Iris West is black and where Barry isnt blonde, in the 2020.

All the CW The Flash Time Line is an Alternative one, who Eobard Thawne created after he kill Nora Allen and give Barry his powers.

Now Zoom never did anything with the Time Line, because he was more about destroying the Multiverse/The Alternative Time Lines not changing it like Eobard wanted.

So at the end, Eobard Thawne won, because at the end, that is what Eobard Thawne wanted, he wanted that Barry travel to that night and stop him...

Because if Barry did that, then he would have destroy his Alternative Time Line and make happen the Original One and he would have die.

So now i am not clear how this will work, but if this writers knew something about time travel then Barry should be the first flash alredy be marry with Iris West and be known like the Flash, Wally should be the second Flash...

Because this is the original Time Line, the one where Barry got his powers thanks to the lighting not thanks to Eobard Thawne.
TheLight
TheLight - 8/2/2016, 8:16 AM
@ManDeth - I thought about that too. By (season 2) Barry saving his mother, not only did it result in him extinguishing his (season 1) self but it should have restored the natural timeline of (Original 2020) Flash. I think the timeline has always been fractured to the point where (2020) Flash has now become a unsustainable paradox.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 8/2/2016, 8:24 AM
@MattBellissimo - RF came back in time a changed events by killing Barry's Mom. Then getting stuck in the past, killing the real Wells and moving up the year Barry got his powers and etc.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 8/2/2016, 8:25 AM
@AleSir19 - True.
TheLight
TheLight - 8/2/2016, 8:26 AM
@AleSir19 - I agree. Thawne gave reason for (2020) Barry to stop him causing them to both change the normal events of Barry's life to when he was actually supposed to get his powers the original way.Since he was already existing in a alternate timeline, going back to the past that had already changed made his future the fixed point reality.
dleo86
dleo86 - 8/2/2016, 8:28 AM
@ManDeth - actually it is explained.. When reverse Flash went back in time to kill Berry's mother, it created a fix point in time.. since that, if it was to be undone it would cause "The Flashpoint" story. That's how it was kind of explained in the comics and its pretty close to how the shows been working so far. Simply stopping her death at this point would not bring the old world back but just simply alter the timeline they have already been living in for the past 20 or so years.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 8/2/2016, 8:34 AM
@dleo86 - I have no doubt they wrote it. I'm just saying it doesn't add up. I mentioned Star Trek TNG handling such things well. But STVOY wasn't quite as good at it. They handled time travel very bad. It takes really good writers to piece the stuff together. The Flash writers wrote Zoom in a way that made sense to them. But better writers would've written things with more common sense making things fit much better.

I'll still watch The Flash and enjoy it. But I'll yearn for better writing.
Ashrod
Ashrod - 8/2/2016, 8:37 AM
@ManDeth - Whenever you change time you damage it, then it heals and sets into its new form.

You can't just pop it back to the way it was once the damage has already been done. Otherwise you'd end up with never ending time paradoxes, looping round on themselves for all eternity.

You can also think of it on more practical terms, when the timeline changed the first time the remnants of Eobard Thawne's interference were left behind, even after his birth was prevented, with groups like the Legends on the loose through time, they too will leave an impact from this previous timeline. Even if Barry lets his mother die again, there will still be even more changes to the timeliine as a result of it.
MeAreLegend
MeAreLegend - 8/2/2016, 6:10 AM
Glad that it doesnt last the whole season. The Flash Tv series went downhill since Season 1 Episode 3. Arrow is much better imho.
PesciGotPepsi
PesciGotPepsi - 8/2/2016, 6:17 AM
Well it can't because that would require creativity and the Flash tv show is all about the same generic story structure every episode and season.
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 8/2/2016, 6:21 AM
The real reason why Barry ran away from Iris...

teefurtree
teefurtree - 8/2/2016, 6:44 AM
@slickrickdesigns - Do you know what game and mod the first gif originates from? Because I've been looking for open-world games with cool super-speed mods, or games featuring super-speed.
xSMERDEL1Z3Rx
xSMERDEL1Z3Rx - 8/2/2016, 7:31 AM
@teefurtree - Have you played DC Universe Online? You can be a speedster in that.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/2/2016, 6:26 AM
Kevin Smith is praising Suicide Squad FYI
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