Flash: Therefore I Am
This episode of Flash has enough flashbacks in it that it could have been part of Arrow.
This episode of Flash has enough flashbacks in it that it could have been part of Arrow.
Things get a bit odd on Supergirl this week. “Wake Up” is the title for this episode, and they deal out a few big surprises. The first ones to get surprised are the crew of a small sub, who are checking on the damage under the waterfront after the big attack down there. They find…
The flashback for “threat of eXtinction” goes back a lot earlier than the others. This episode of The Gifted starts back in London of 1952
Batman is one of the darker heroes out there, and a lot of his stories over the years have reflected that. Gotham is pre-Batman (and ever more off in its own version of reality, but that’s another issue), but it doesn’t go easy on the darkness. “Let Them Eat Pie” is one of their more disturbing episode so far, and at this point, that says something.
Things get complicated in “Promises Kept” on Arrow. A lot of the episode deals with Slade Wilson’s family history, which is a bit complicated on this show, and even more so if you’re familiar with his comic book history, which receives some major alterations here.
The title of this episode was making me curious from the first time I saw it. It ended up making a lot of sense, although not quite about what it sounded like.
This episode of Flash parodies a comedy classic for its title with, “When Harry Met Harry.”
With both the Danvers sisters suffering from heartbreak, it’s time to head home to “Midvale.” So, loading up J’Onn’s blue convertible, they go on a road trip.
In “eXtreme measures,” the opening flashback is set three years ago in a diner. It’s the first meeting between Lorna and John on one side, and Marcos on the other.
The Inhumans get to the end of their first, and most likely only, season, with “And Finally… Black Bolt.”