![]() The first half of “Flashpoint” is concerned with watching Barry, who we know to be very, very smart, trying his darndest to justify what is clearly a very, very selfish decision. And therein lies the issue Barry Allen is equating one with the other. Running backwards in time to stop your mother’s murder, therefore altering the trajectory of all time and space as we know it is another example. ![]() Asking your childhood crush on a date in a coffee shop is one example. ![]() But the second, far more all-encompassing issue is that it’s true, some things in life really don’t happen unless we force the issue. ![]() Now, there’s a couple problems here, the first being that those are two things, Barry.
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