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The flash season 5 episode 1 review
The flash season 5 episode 1 review










But this Iris doesn’t have a history with Barry. When he asks Iris out on a date, she says yes. He doesn’t even have to protect Central City there’s another Flash in town. He still works as a CSI for the Central City Police Department. His parents are alive and happily married.

the flash season 5 episode 1 review

He’s living the kind of bright perfection that almost seems like a dream sequence. “Flashpoint” works with what it has to reimagine the characters we’ve come to know over the past two seasons.īarry’s life isn’t just good, it’s downright blissful. In fairness, the CW’s DC Universe isn’t as broad as the comics, nor does it have many well-established major heroes. Unfortunately, this premiere doesn’t begin to approach that level of experimentation.

the flash season 5 episode 1 review

Initially, Superman doesn’t even seem to exist, until we realize his tragic fate. Bruce Wayne died as a child, so his father is the one who wears the cowl as Batman. Wonder Woman is a blood-thirsty warrior engaged in a global battle with Aquaman. Created by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, the pleasure of the comic miniseries lies in its radically different versions of major heroes. “Flashpoint” is inspired by a pivotal DC Comics arc of the same name, which debuted in 2011. Given the subject, “Flashpoint” had the potential to be a terrific episode. In its third-season premiere, The Flash explores Barry’s emotional landscape to question the nature of family itself.

the flash season 5 episode 1 review

When the dust settled on season two, Barry had traveled to the past to save his mother’s life. If you could travel through time, would you save someone you love? Would you choose your own happiness over the well-being of others? For Barry Allen, the answer to both questions is yes.












The flash season 5 episode 1 review