![]() ![]() Right now is the perfect time for Sara Lance to come back to Star City and hook up with Oliver, for instance.)Īll told, Paradox was a really good episode. ![]() Indeed, unless Legends improves greatly this season, I think some of its cast would be better used in The Flash and Arrow where they originated. (Now there are four primary DC Universe shows at the CW including Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl, but I'm fine if the bulk of crossover material occurs between The Flash and Arrow. Then again, I always hope for a little more crossover and cross-consequence between these two shows. I also wish we'd seen a few more things off about Arrow's timeline, beyond John Diggle merely having a son instead of a daughter. I liked how the first half of the episode or so was Barry telling Felicity what went wrong, though she didn't end up being much help beyond a listening ear. The future doesn't look bright for Edward Clariss, who isn't killed on camera, but is most likely a goner. Rival goes to Iron Heights, though he isn't safe from Alchemy there, who shows up (at least in the poor man's head) in spite of the prison's defenses. Once again, Barry takes him down, though once again it's only with the help of his friends. While Alchemy appears to be the season's new super-villain, we did get a bit more Rival this week. Read More: The Flash Season 3 Premiere Review (The latter seems more likely, but wouldn't it be interesting if, say, Alchemy brought out the bad in her, and Caitlin was changed forever.) Of course, Caitlin-the one character Barry thinks hasn't been drastically impacted by the Flashpoint-has frost powers, leading us to wonder if there's a Killer Frost lurking below the surface, or if this Caitlin will use her meta-powers for good. He also despises Allen, because he "can't be trusted." That's a fair assessment of our hero, though at least Barry comes clean to his friends about the whole Flashpoint fiasco which, in the end, doesn't appear to be quite as big of a deal as it looked at first glance.Īfter all, by the end of the episode Iris and Joe are back on speaking terms, and Cisco-who lost his brother, Dante, in a drunk driving accident-isn't quite as resentful toward Barry as he was at the beginning. He's "the best" CSI has, according to Caitlin and Cisco. Albert, played by Tom Felton, notorious for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Potter films, is a new workplace antagonist to Barry Allen. Perhaps more importantly, we were introduced to Julian Albert, also known as Malfoy to Harry Potter fans. Alchemy, who at least appears to be a very different sort of villain from the past two seasons' big bads. In Paradox we discovered the true depth of the changes wrought by Barry through his meddling with the timeline Barry learned an important lesson about said meddling from his father's doppelganger and we were introduced to a new villain, Dr. This week's episode of The Flash was quite a bit stronger than last week's season premiere. ![]()
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