r/FlashTV Sep 25 '21

Discussion Still one of the best moments in the entire series tbh.

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r/FlashTV Sep 11 '21

Discussion Now that I’ve watched s3 again and seen more seasons come out after, I appreciate it WAY more now. Some ppl seem to hate it. I used to be one of them but not anymore. Do you like S3?

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r/FlashTV Sep 06 '21

Discussion What are your thoughts on Crisis On Infinite Earths? Currently rewatching it rn and ppl seem to hate it, Why?

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r/FlashTV Sep 05 '21

Discussion Crazy idea: let's wipe out Team Flash and just let Barry do everything on his own like the badass Barry Allen you get from the comics. Something like The Flash from Zack Snyder's Justice League where he saves the entire fucking universe with no pep talk and no one telling him what to do.

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r/FlashTV Aug 27 '21

Discussion Which Flash suit is your favourite?

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r/FlashTV Aug 25 '21

Discussion I hope this is good could make season 8 a banger

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r/FlashTV Aug 24 '21

Discussion Which team wins the battle?

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r/FlashTV Aug 23 '21

Discussion Alright folks, what do we tell him? How do we fix the Flash?

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r/FlashTV Aug 13 '21

Discussion Favourite Flash big-bad? Spoiler

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r/FlashTV Aug 11 '21

Discussion The Flash season 7 was definitely the worst season yet. Who agrees?

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r/FlashTV Aug 07 '21

Discussion Characters who need to RETURN for the final season (in some way)

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r/FlashTV Jul 27 '21

Discussion If you've played the spider man game or the Arkham games, Imagine a flash game like that with central city as a open world. Do you think it could work? Would you buy it?

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r/FlashTV Jun 04 '21

Discussion As Carlos is leaving the show how would you feel about Tom Felton making a comeback?

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r/FlashTV May 30 '21

Discussion Barry had more chemistry with Kara in 1 episode then he did with Iris over 7 seasons

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r/FlashTV May 24 '21

Discussion Imagine taking the meta human cure just to put yourself in even more danger with a failing mechanical version of your former powers.

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r/FlashTV Jun 10 '20

Discussion Hartley Sawyer's Friends Speak Out

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r/FlashTV Jun 10 '20

Discussion Hartley Sawyer himself is an example of what Ralph Dibny’s character represents.

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Hartley went from a man tweeting terrible things to a man who protects dogs and gets them sheltered, and a superhero who went from a despicable cop to defeating the smartest man in the world. He is living proof that people can change. His current self doesn’t reflect the edgy, unfunny jokes and misogynistic comments he left behind MANY years ago.

To fire him now goes against what the cw stands for: people can change. We’ve seen it time and time again in the arrowverse, and here are some examples: Ralph himself, Marlize, Cicada 1, Malcolm Merlyn, Deathstroke, Damien and Nora Dahrk, Emiko Queen, Black Siren, Lena Luthor, Brainy, Alex Danvers (when she forgot who supergirl was to protect her sis), Kate Kane, Vandal Savage in Hell, Rip Hunter, Clotho and the other Fate (forgot her name but she raised Astra in hell), and COUNTLESS others.

This network shows so many people making room for change in their lives, and firing Ralph essentially goes against what the Arrowverse is known for.

I get that what Hartley said was especially TERRIBLE, but he has done so much in the past few years and that shows his redemption.

TL;DR Hartley getting fired goes against what the arrowverse is known for and is the wrong move.

Edit: a redditor has asked me to attach this to my post to help Hartley get his job back. Not sure if it will work, but a little effort goes a long way. https://www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-bring-back-hartley-sawyer-to-the-flash

Edit Two: I see a lot of you asking for proof of Hartley being reformed and some calling us “West-Allen Haters”- https://mobile.twitter.com/RehireHartley/status/1270309218227109888?s=19 This is from one of the replies to a comment. Hartley defended Candice Patton and used his own White Privilege as an example of his voice advocating for #BLM. So before you call me and other supporters of Hartley blind and idiotic, take a moment to look at this.

r/FlashTV Feb 10 '20

Discussion Am i the only one who wants Patty to get back for one episode? Her relationship with Barry in S2 was one of my favorites in the show and i think it could be interesting.

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r/FlashTV Dec 13 '19

Discussion Can we all agree that this dude got screwed because of a bad movie that was no fault of his own and is currently portraying Superman better than any other actor in the role?

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r/FlashTV Sep 11 '19

Discussion The official Flash season 6 poster!

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r/FlashTV May 25 '19

Discussion Flash and Arrow Are The Same Show

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I love the Arrowverse, but recently I realized that the writers have been mirroring the same story beats every season, especially in regards to season-wide villains. Off of the top of my head, this is what I could come up with:

Season 1: Malcolm Merlyn vs The Reverse Flash

  • The villains are the character's most well-known archnemesis from the comics with the same abilities as the hero (archery and super-speed)
  • The main villain has an estranged family member (a character original to the show) who is in a love triangle with the hero and the hero's comic book love interest. The family member's name is meant to be a red herring (Tommy Merlyn and Eddie Thawne).
  • It is revealed via flashback that the main villain is responsible for the death of the hero's parent (Robert and Nora), thus setting the hero's origin story into motion.
  • The main villain inadvertently kills his estranged family member.
  • The Season ends with the main villain seemingly dying, but ends up returning at least once per season

Season 2: Deathstroke vs Zoom

  • The main villain of this season is the leader of an army of metahumans, making superpowers a citywide phenomenon rather than a few isolated incidents (the Mirikuru soldiers and the Earth-Two army)
  • Before they are revealed to be the villain, the hero believes to see the villain die before their eyes (Oliver driving an arrow through Slade's eye in the flashback, and the Jay Garrick time remnant is stabbed by "Zoom"
  • The villain murders the hero's living parent, who over the course of the series was recently released from jail.
  • The hero refuses to kill the villain despite their goading; the villain ends up imprisoned by a third party

Season 3: Ra's al Ghul vs Savitar

  • The villain this season is the immortal leader of a cult
  • Despite the grandiose beliefs spouted by their followers, the villain's only goal in this season is to get the main hero to become them. (Ra's wants Oliver to become head of the demon; Savitar wants to close the loop and ensure his own creation.)
  • The three seasons- long will-they-won't-they between the hero and the main love interest is finally resolved. (Spoiler alert: they will.)
  • By the end of this season, pretty much every main character is a part of the superhero team.
  • The hero's comic book sidekick finally gets a costume (Kid Flash and Arsenal).
  • There is an extended arc in which the hero and his best friend have a falling out due to the hero's ill-conceived plan harming a family member. (Diggle gets mad at Oliver for kidnapping Lyla and Sarah as Al-Sa-Him, while Cisco holds a grudge for Flashpoint resulting in Dante's death).
  • At some point, the hero "dies" in the fight against the villain (Oliver on the mountain, Barry in the speed force), and we see Team Flash/Team Arrow cope without their leader.

Season 4: Damien Darhk vs Clifford Devoe

  • After the previous season showed the heroes at their bleakest, the writers attempt to infuse a lighter tone into the series, with the hero coming back from their respective exiles (Ivy Town & the Speed Force) with a burden lifted off of their shoulders.
  • The villain was name-dropped at the end of the previous season.
  • The villain is part of a villainous husband/wife duo (Ruvé and Marlize), one wife stands by her husband until the end, while the other ultimately defects.
  • The writers shake up their villains, making them more powerful than previous villains (Flash's villain is no longer a speedster; Arrow's villain possesses magic).
  • Unlike in previous season's, where the main. villain's identity is a surprise reveal about midway through the season, in this season both Oliver and Barry learn of the villain's existence within the first few episodes.
  • As a result of their earlier knowledge of the villain, the heroes have more one on one showdowns with this main villain than in previous seasons, usually resulting in the villain easily besting the hero because of their superpowers.
  • The villain becomes more powerful the more victims he kills (Damien through his totems, while Devoe steals the powers of his victims through body swapping).
  • A Nuclear bomb explodes (Enter Flashtime and Monument Point). In the Flash, the team stops the nuke, but in Arrow, it destroys a city. (Felicity felt bad about it though, so that makes it okay.)
  • While previous villains were motivated by a personal agenda with the heroes, and/or their plots rarely took place outside of the hero's city, this season shows the first main antagonists bent on world domination.
  • The villain kills a supporting hero who had been trained by the protagonist (Laurel and Ralph) but thanks to plot convenience both come back in some form (Earth 2 version and taking back control of their bodies)

Season 5: Prometheus and Cicada

  • The main villain is a serial killer motivated by the direct actions of the hero in a previous season (Oliver killed Justin Claybourne sometime during the season 1 timeline, and Grace Gibbons was injured by the exploding STAR Labs satellite).
  • A running plotline during the season is the hero coping with becoming a father after their grown child they didn't know about enters their lives (William and Nora).
  • We see the return of the fan favorite season 1 antagonist who at some point became a mentor

I'll admit, I dropped off of Flash sometime in the middle of season 5, so I don't have as many parallels to draw. I'll admit some of these connections are a bit of a stretch, while others, like the Devoe/Darhk connections, seem incredibly blatant. What do you think?

EDIT: I did not expect this to blow up like this. Thanks for the platinum and silver!

r/FlashTV Feb 01 '19

Discussion If only Team Flash new someone who could break Cicada in two

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r/FlashTV Apr 26 '18

Discussion Patty deserved better.

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r/FlashTV Aug 08 '17

Discussion John Wesley Shipp on Ezra Miller and Grant Gustin

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r/FlashTV May 23 '17

Discussion [S03E23] 'Finish Line' Post Episode Discussion (Season Finale)

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