I don't know if you take requests, but if you do could you please gif Jay and that cool thing he did with his helmet? And if you don't, that's cool too. Peace.
i agree that was cool! not every actor could look cool with that vintage helmet
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I don't know if you take requests, but if you do could you please gif Jay and that cool thing he did with his helmet? And if you don't, that's cool too. Peace.
i agree that was cool! not every actor could look cool with that vintage helmet
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“Just as there are infinite earths in the multiverse, there are infinite possibilities to the future. It’s always bending, always changing. Every decision you make creates another alternative.”
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« We both know that a speedster needs to take Wally’s place. That’s why I’m here. Every marathon has a finish line. Time’s finally came for me to cross it. But you, Barry, put an end to this once in for all and stop Savitar. Do what you do best, be the flash. » -- Jay Garrick
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[...] Still I kept running. I needed to be alone. Then I heard a familiar voice...It was Jay and the other speedsters! “A crisis is coming.” he told me. “But if we run fast enough, together, we just might save the Multiverse.”
“I never had any kids of my own, you know. Joan and I… well, we never found the time… But when Barry died a few years ago, I felt like I lost a son. And Wally… he was the kind of boy that would make any grandfather proud. The kind of man… who gave his life fighting for the dream… our dream. What’s wrong with us? Why do we keep living out our years – while the young keep dying?”