It's first-class brain-breaking material all right. The world needs to see. XD
My end-of-series opinion didn't really change with that; I was expecting she might live and all that, and prepared accordingly. It did feel pretty rushed, too; Linda coming back, the kids getting abducted, then the rescue kinda crammed together. I was glad everyone lived, but I'm still irritated that the series is ending with Wally retiring (for like the upteenth time) and it happening just short of the 250 mark. A milestone it should have been able to get to, on principal.
I guess I just don't buy Wally's quitting after all this time. All those years of character development evolved his sense of responsibility on a large scale, and he's been in a uniform since he was 10; an abrupt decision to give it up, again, just rings false with me.
Still, I'm looking forward to what's going to happen next in the grand scheme of Flashy-ness.
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on 2009-01-06 02:52 pm (UTC)My end-of-series opinion didn't really change with that; I was expecting she might live and all that, and prepared accordingly. It did feel pretty rushed, too; Linda coming back, the kids getting abducted, then the rescue kinda crammed together. I was glad everyone lived, but I'm still irritated that the series is ending with Wally retiring (for like the upteenth time) and it happening just short of the 250 mark. A milestone it should have been able to get to, on principal.
I guess I just don't buy Wally's quitting after all this time. All those years of character development evolved his sense of responsibility on a large scale, and he's been in a uniform since he was 10; an abrupt decision to give it up, again, just rings false with me.
Still, I'm looking forward to what's going to happen next in the grand scheme of Flashy-ness.