The death of Johnny Quick in the movie really makes you wonder, doesn't it? Seeing Johnny die a hero; what does that make of The Flash's fate? That he dies a villain?
The death of Johnny Quick in the movie really makes you wonder, doesn't it? Seeing Johnny die a hero; what does that make of The Flash's fate? That he dies a villain?
There's still free will. Everything isn't connected between the two. Like in a real mirror, you raise your left arm, your mirror image raises its right arm. So if it was a mirror, everything one person should do, the mirror version should do it the opposite way. That's not the case. This is an opposite universe-not a mirror.
Kyle, when you raise your right arm when in front of a mirror, your mirror image raises its left! We call that "opposite universe" a mirror universe because of this.
Kyletheobald wrote: Isn't that the same thing I said?
No, you said when you raise your right arm in front of a mirror; your mirror image raises its right. You even denied that it's a mirror universe and proceeded on calling it an "opposite universe" even though it's the same thing as the former.
Re-read what I typed. I said you raise left, mirror raises right. Either way, it isn't an exact mirror universe. If it was a mirror, there would be no Johnny Quick, J'edd J'arkus, etc. There would only be mirror/backwards versions of Flash, Martian Manhunter, and the rest. A mirror doesn't make people evil. Plus, its a comic movie. The writers have to luxury of ignoring logic.
That's true; we can all agree. But I really hate how Johnny Quick saved pretty much everyone in the whole universe, but they didn't show anything afterwards about it. It was like, this guy saved us all, so let's just go back home and pretend nothing happened! It would've been cool to see something adressing a heroic death, yeah?
Thanks for sacrificing your life and saving us Johnny Quick, now to leave your body where it falls and act like we saved the world
Exactly! Like, what the heck Justice League?
What!? Are people still talking here?