Just roll with it season 2 episode 96/21/2023 ![]() Thankfully, the show seems to realize that even redeeming its big bad for the season would be a weird note to end on, so it turns out that Savitar was playing them just so he could put the Philosopher’s Stone in STAR Labs and open a portal. (At best, the one good thing that he did was give Wally his powers.) Tracy in particular is completely valid in refusing to help, though it does feel like the show has hyperaccelerated the romance with HR just to get to this point. The Speed God has done some pretty awful stuff over the past year, what with mind controlling Julian, everything with Caitlin, and the team is right to refuse to help Savitar. Savitar isn’t someone like Captain Cold or Heatwave who have demonstrably positive qualities buried underneath snark and tendencies that are, at best, just really violent. I understand Barry’s logic - Savitar grew up without the love of his family, so giving him love should therefore set things straight - but it also doesn’t entirely hold ground here. Now, this is where things get a little weird for me. Barry thinks that he can change Savitar now that Iris is saved, so he brings him back to STAR Labs in the hopes of finding a way to save him from his fate. (Don’t ask, just roll with it.) Savitar’s stolen the Speed Force bazooka and Cisco, forcing him to work on it to turn the Speed God into an actual god and spread himself out throughout history and rule it all across different eras. Having prevented Iris’ death, Savitar is supposed to be wiped out by the time paradox of nonexistence, but it’ll take a few hours for it to really set in effect. Season one Wells aside, it’s been generally assumed that all iterations of Wells have relative Plot Immunity, so for HR to sacrifice himself was certainly surprising. Some fans may have predicted this - I admittedly thought that as well, at least until a preview for the finale indicated otherwise - but it’s still an effective bait and switch regardless. ![]() First pitch is set for 5 p.m.So, Iris West is dead! Only, it turns out that Savitar’s prophecy didn’t quite go as planned, as HR swapped places with Iris and took the blade to the chest instead. Mathews (22-6) will face Gibsonburg on Friday in the regional title game. ![]() She’s been almost perfect for her previous four, so to win today when they’re not having her best stuff and still coming up with clutch Ks is huge.” She was a workhorse and what you would call ‘struggle’ through it because her control was not as sharp as what it was. “Livi didn’t have her best stuff today by any means. But we definitely need to be able to play the small ball that I like to play, anytime in the game, whether it’s the first inning or the end of the game and that’ll come.”Įven when they’re not having their best games, the Mustangs find a way to finish. That’s still a weakness that we have and some kids are getting better at it. “We’ve got to get more to do it and we’ve got to get bunts down. “(Olivia Matheny’s) first hit, she fouled off a ball that was just so far out of the zone, it was a strike but it wasn’t hitable, we just go to the ball to do it. They’re just going to play the game,” Nicula said. “We have a half a dozen kids that do have ice water (in their veins) and it doesn’t matter. Having that loose mentality and killer instinct has helped Mathews tremendously. So I mean to play here, we practice on turf several days prior to this too, and it makes a big difference. “We’re playing on that field, which is awesome. “So I told them that we want to come up here and she said ‘Oh, that sounds great.’ “When I found out they won their district, I called the (Berea-Midpark) coach, and I said, ‘Hey, you want to play?’ And she said ye,” Nicula said. Catching fly balls, getting things in and in the infield and it got them more comfortable.”Įarlier this week, the Mustangs got an early sneak peek at the field they’d be playing on, picking up a game with host school Berea-Midpark. ![]() We had a lot of successes in the outfield today. Once we started making some plays, and they felt more comfortable, they had some successes. “They got beat pretty handily by a good Hopewell-Loudon and they had jitters even with the lead. “You’re talking to kids that had not had a good experience on this field last year,” Nicula said. The approach worked as the Mustangs are on the verge of a state final four appearance. Getting the girls comfortable quick was important. Mathews has seen its season end in the regional semifinals the last two seasons, including a big loss last season. It seemed like once that first run was scored for Mogadore, the Mustangs tightened up, and they didn’t allow another run until the sixth inning. Even my senior made a mistake, but we overcame it.” “The hitters were there in the beginning with all of them even older. There were some early-game jitters for Mathews, allowing a run, and a few errors that put extra runners on. ![]()
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