"This House is @#$%chin" being a tease for Bart...would actually make some surprising sense .
Looks like new-and-improved Barry is going to be pretty...active.
"You are not the Flash Barry...we are." I know the show wants us to believe that Barry needs Team Flash to do anything, but come on.
Is that girl in handcuffs at the end Hazard?
Also looks like we'll be seeing Barry and Iris' wedding prep.
I think we're going to see her eventually get some control over Killer Frost this season so she can join the heroes like she is on the crossover poster.
I dunno, the Team fighting a robot Samurai and a rejuvenated and smiling Barry coming back to save Iris is probably the most fun and happy this show has been in years.
Very comicbooky episode. The over the top Samurai, The Thinkers lair, Barrys new suit. Loved it all
Also iono how someone could think this episode was dark. There was some Drama with missing Barry, but hes comes back happy AF. Everyone else is happy, after that amd all is well.
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There were a lot of fun and happy scenes last season, you just don't remember them because the over-arching tone was so dark and depressing. And that's what makes me hesitate about the season opener. On paper, the Samuroids and Barry returning to Iris should be bright moments. But the episiode didn't let us enjoy those moments--there was always this uneasy angst creeping in.
Where Kid Flash is Central City's Super-Hero No. 1 on LEGENDS OF TOMORROW, in the absence of the Flash--and Citizen Steel is overshadowed--on THE FLASH, Wally continues to screw up and just is not as good as Barry, getting his leg sliced by the Samuroid for the convenience of the plot so he can't be the hero who saves the day.
While Barry does return from the Speed Force, we're not allowed to enjoy it, because (after he gets his mind back) Iris is all weird about their relationship. In fact, she's weird through the whole episode and never seems to be happy about anything. She might be suffering some deep PTSD and someone ought to get the girl some help. Nor do we know that Barry has really gotten his mind back--more than likely he hasn't and someone else is in there. So both Iris and Barry are not in their happy place right now.
That plus the stuff with Killer Frost and the lack of other characters for comic relief may indicate that we're in store for more dark tones in this season. Which would mean that the producers were just baiting us.
Not that I hate the show or that I hated this episode. I like THE FLASH. I'm just wary, for good reason given some of the let downs of the past.
These are the reasons why I am glad that decided to watch this premiere. After the second half of last season I was pretty sure that I was done.
They really have to work on giving their cliffhangers a little bit more weight.
I have to agree. The Gifted was shockingly good.
Iris was one of the weakest parts of the premiere. What qualified her to be Oracle suddenly? While Iris was a weak part of the episode... the "Team Flash" concept is the weakest part of the show. It will always prevent me from enjoying it as much as I should.
I don't think it is that likely.
Apparently this premiere set a series low record for the show in terms of ratings
I never minded Iris. Pretty indifferent really, but this premier and looking at that promo and how she's nagging everyone and making it all about her. Ugh, it's like the show runners want us to hate her now.
Part of the problem with the first episode is that they didn't get into a lot of details, perhaps because the show was so packed with stuff that had to happen so they could return to the status quo by the end.
Iris seems out of it, but we don't get a scene where she can fully unload all her feelings. I think that she's holding it all in because she doesn't want to let herself get hurt again. What they needed was a scene where Candice Patton can really own the stage and let us see how much Iris has suffered and why she can't let herself hope for anything better.
Clearly Iris worked out what would get the Flash back into action, but she never had the chance to lay out her thinking for the audience. I'm guessing that this is playing on the link that the speedsters have to their significant others. Barry is always running home to Iris. She is his lodestar. He is so connected to her that when she is in danger he will find her and save her, no matter what. Iris gets it and knows that to save Barry she has to put herself in danger.
But the show never gives us that. I have to work that out for myself and I still don't know if I've guessed right.
They made a special point of saying that it doesn't sound like Barry. I don't think they would plant something like that in the show for no reason. Occam's razor--if it doesn't sound like Barry, then it's probably not Barry.
If Barry had some form of aphasia, then two parts of his brain were having trouble communicating with each other. Maybe because there were two minds in his brain.
By the way, the guy who threatened Caitlin looked familiar to me, but maybe it's me. Is he someone who I should know or is he just a generic henchman?