The Flash Season 2: 19 WTF Moments From 'Escape From Earth-2'

10. Work, Work, Work

Iris West was an absolute pain in the ass last season. The Flash as a show had a near-flawless debut year, but it€™s one major problem was how Iris West often came off as a stroppy d*ck with the attitude of a teenager who€™d listened to one too many My Chemical Romance songs. Luckily, Iris has been developed brilliantly during this second season, but still€ With her new CCPN editor refusing to run her latest story, she then has the genius idea of getting an exclusive interview with the other Flash, Jay Garrick. When Iris approaches Jay, though, she puts across the angle that it would reassure Central City to know that there is another hero who can save the day, but really, we can all see that this is mainly just a self-serving move so that she can get a story printed in the paper. It certainly felt like a d*ck move on Iris€™ part, and here€™s hoping it€™s just a one-off whilst Barry is away.
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