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The Flash (2014)

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The Flash was a television series based on the DC Comics superhero The Flash and a Spin-Off of Arrow, and the second show in the "Arrowverse". It starred Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash with DC's Geoff Johns as executive producer. The series premiered on The CW October 7, 2014.Barry Allen, a young forensic investigator in Central City, is struck by lightning in a storm moments after the new S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator explodes and releases unknown energies into the area. Waking up from a coma nine months later, Barry discovers he now has the ability to move at superhuman speeds. Aided by the remaining S.T.A.R. Labs crew, Barry dons a costume and uses his power for good, but the Particle Accelerator accident has created other "metahumans" who may not share his morals.As the Flash, Barry is monitored by Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) and his team, consisting of Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker). Barry balances his secret life with his day job for the police, where his foster father Joe West (Jesse L. Martin) is a detective. He also contends with his love for Joe's daughter, his childhood friend Iris (Candice Patton), who is dating Joe's partner Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett). Above all, Barry seeks to solve the mystery of his mother's death when he was a child, for which his father (John Wesley Shipp) was unjustly jailed, as he witnessed a yellow blur of a man do the deed - a man who might have the same power as him.Other main characters include Cecile Horton (Danielle Nicolet), a district attorney and telepath who dates Joe; Wally West (Keiynan Lonsdale), Iris' younger brother who develops the same speedster powers as Barry; Ralph Dibny (Hartley Sawyer), a shapeshifting metahuman and a member of Team Flash since the fourth season; Clifford DeVoe (Neil Sandilands), an anti-technology metahuman with Super-Intelligence; Nora West-Allen (Jessica Parker Kennedy), Barry and Iris' daughter from the future; Orlin Dwyer (Chris Klein), a vigilante who wants to eliminate all metahumans; Chester P. Runk (Brandon McKnight), an online streamer and metahuman who becomes a tech expert for Team Flash in the sixth season; Allegra Garcia (Kayla Compton), a criminal-turned-ally to Team Flash who can control electromagnetic energy; and Eva McCulloch (Efrat Dor), CEO of McCulloch Technologies and a metahuman with power over mirrors. Also notable is the unique casting of Tom Cavanagh, who portrays a different incarnation of Wells every season.Before the series began, Barry debuted in two episodes of Arrow season 2 ("The Scientist" and "Three Ghosts") as a visiting CSI tech, showing the event that gave him his powers following his return to Central City. Being well received, The Flash was given the go-ahead as a series. Barry's other S.T.A.R. Labs teammates Dr. Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon were introduced in a later season two episode, "The Man Under The Hood", as a lead-in for the pilot episode.The Flash officially launched the Arrowverse. The show linked Supergirl, then an unrelated DC show airing on sister network CBS into the franchise when Barry appeared in an episode of season 1; the show later Channel Hopped to the CW for its second season, after CBS decided not to renew the series. Additionally, the series was a stepping stone for another spin-off, Legends of Tomorrow; the Legends' original lineup included five characters debuting in this series: Mick Rory (Dominic Purcell), Leonard Snart (Wentworth Miller), Martin Stein (Victor Garber), Kendra Saunders (Ciara Renée), and Jefferson Jackson (Franz Drameh). The Flash has participated in all of the franchise's Crisis Crossovers: Flash vs. Arrow, Heroes Join Forces, Invasion!, Crisis on Earth-X, Elseworlds, and Crisis on Infinite Earths, in addition to a five-part 2021 crossover event, Armageddon, which only The Flash aired but features characters from Arrow, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman.note Armageddon is not a crisis crossover because other shows are not involved. It was likely conceived to replace the planned 2020-21 seasonal crisis crossover, which was canceled because of the COVID-19 Pandemic.It was one of three live-action DC Comics shows to premiere in 2014, along with Fox's Gotham and NBC's Constantine; being on different networks, they were all independent of each other (though Constantine was absorbed into the Arrowverse, played by the same actor, after his show wasn't renewed). It was also the second live-action show based on the Flash, after a 1990 series - and the previous actor to play Barry, John Wesley Shipp, played Barry's father as well as a different version of the Flash (Jay Garrick) in an alternate universe in this one. After four years, Shipp got to play as Barry Allen again when the 1990 Flash appeared in the Elseworlds crossover.The show was the longest-running Arrowverse series, and the longest show on The CW not inherited from other networks. On August 1, 2022, it was confirmed that the ninth season was the series' last. The ninth and final season premiered on February 8, 2023, and the series ended on May 24, 2023 after nine years and 184 episodes, becoming DC's second-longest running live-action series (behind Smallville). This also marked the end of adventures on the Arrowverse's Earth-Prime; with the subsequent cancellations of fellow Arrowverse shows Titans (2018) (set on Earth-9), and Doom Patrol (2019) (set on Earth-21), this left only Superman & Lois (set on an undesignated Earth), as the last remaining Arrowverse series left in production.See here for a recap page.Beware all Spoilers for Seasons 1-5 are unmarked.
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Barry frequently lets enemies run away, usually because an innocent bystander is nearby and needs to be taken to hospital. It is particularly glaring in the episode featuring Weather Wizard where Barry stops his powers from working, he runs out the door, and Barry just stands there watching him go.
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A Form You Are Comfortable With: The Speed Force takes the form of Joe, Iris, Henry, and Barry's mother in order to put Barry at ease while he's being held in limbo. Averted somewhat in that Barry is weirded out by the entire experience.
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Temporal Suicide: Season 2 revealed that speedsters are able to create duplicates of themselves by traveling slightly back in time. The first character to actively utilize them, Zoom, was well known for killing his own Time Remnants, killing both that appeared on screen.
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After the end of the Gorilla Grodd storyline near the end of season 1 General Eiling tells Barry that he is aware of his Secret Identity and that this isn't the last time he will see him. Despite that Eiling has yet to appear in the Arrowverse since said episode.
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Non-Residential Residence: During the months where Ronnie Raymond and Professor Martin Stein had fused together so they were Sharing a Body (with Martin controlling Ronnie's body) they lived under a bridge eating garbage. Martin had previously tried to return to his home, but looking like someone else his wife tried to call the police on him so he was forced to flee. In Season Three, during the Bad Future that occurs after Iris is killed, future Barry is shown to be living in the abandoned STAR Labs hanging out in the Time Vault while endlessly gazing at a photo of his dead fiancee.
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Arc Symbol: Circles or/and round objects frequently pops up. S.T.A.R. Labs itself has a torus design, same goes for its Particle Accelerator and the Pipeline in it. A lot of focus is also given on the wheels of Eobard Thawne's wheelchair. Several characters (including the Barry's) have circle shaped Chest Insignias. Going back in time is also a Central Theme. They are all connected after The Reveal that "Dr. Wells" is not actually the real Dr. Wells. He's actually Barry's Arch-Enemy from the future who traveled back in time to kill the former as a child but failed so he killed his mother instead. In doing so he lost his powers, so he looks for the real Dr. Wells (who will be responsible for giving Barry his Super-Speed in the future since the speed is necessary for Time Travel), killed and replaced him, built S.T.A.R. Labs himself, then construct the Particle Accelerator so The Flash will become The Flash much earlier. He then starts Obfuscating Disability so he can recharge his powers, and said "charger" is also round. In short, he literally had everyone running around for him. Oh, and the ultimate threat in the Season Finale is a wormhole connecting to The Multiverse. Cages also frequently pops up in the first season. It's mainly because Barry puts his enemies on a special cage in the accelerator's Pipeline and his main goal is to give justice to his father who was framed for the murder of his mother. At the same time, it also signifies how he still hasn't moved on since the fateful night his mother was killed. When he finally accepted what happened to his mother at the Season 1 finale and his father finally being freed in Season 2, he returns to the same prison his father was put into to visit the now captured Snart and tells him how he's finally free from the past.
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Off-the-Shelf FX: Lampshaded by Cisco after using the "prototype freeze gun" to threaten Captain Cold.
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Age Lift: Ashley Zolomon goes from being the ex-wife of Hunter Zolomon to his mother, also making her two generations older than Barry when in the comics, she's about he same age as Wally West.
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Like his comic counterpart, Cisco gradually develops powers like this that let him throw out sonic blasts, use something resembling psychometry that allows him to discern past events or track others, and open breaches that can warp the team to where they need to be or travel to other universes.
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Whoosh in Front of the Camera: Barry/Flash tends to do this a lot, usually it's from a civilian on the road seeing him zoom past leaving a trail of lightning.
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Arbitrary Skepticism: Lampshaded when Thawne is telling Barry about the antimatter, dark energy, X elements, etc. that fell into our world due to the accident.
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Trailers Always Spoil: The trailer for "Revenge of the Rogues" immediately spoils The Stinger of the previous episode, "The Man in the Yellow Suit". The promo for the second-half of the season spoiled things from its parent series, Arrow, that hadn't happened yet.
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Negated Moment of Awesome: "Enter Zoom". Barry has a way to stop Zoom for good, so they lure him into a climactic battle. Zoom and Barry trade Pre-Asskicking One-Liners: End result? Barry gets his ass kicked up and down Central City and his back broken, surviving only thanks to timely intervention from Cisco.
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Darker and Edgier: Season 2, with Zoom, the death of Barry's father, and finally Barry erasing the events of the first two seasons. Season 3, with Iris's prophesised death, and Savitar, the Speedster to end all Speedsters.
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Big, Screwed-Up Family: The Trickster family, Mother, Father and Son.
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Tempting Fate: Mardon mockingly asks Joe West: "You think your guns can stop God?" Turns out they can. In a minor example:
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Secret Room: S.T.A.R. Labs features a hidden room known as the Time Vault, built by Eobard Thawne while disguised as Harrison Wells, which he uses to keep his more shady activities such as the Reverse-Flash suit and his AI Gideon. In Earth-2's S.T.A.R. Labs, Harry Wells built a Time Vault, but this one was meant as a hideout from Zoom.
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Villain Team-Up: In "Running to Stand Still", Mark Mardon/Weather Wizard breaks the original Trickster and Captain Cold out of Iron Heights. He wants the three of them to team up and kill the Flash. The Trickster is all for it, but Cold refuses and even warns Barry about the other two, as Barry's friends previously saved his sister. However, even without Cold's planning skills, they nearly succeed in killing Barry in a very public and painful manner.
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Title Drop: The Opening Narration by Barry ends with "I am the Flash", but in the episodes themselves, it takes a while before that alias is officially bestowed or adopted. Oliver Queen comes close in the pilot, as does Barry in a later episode, with the phrase "in a flash". Thawne privately says Barry will be called the Flash, but he has knowledge of the future. Barry almost says it in a conversation with Joe about his superhero name, but is interrupted. It's only until "Power Outage" that Iris uses "the Flash" in dialogue.
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Gone Horribly Right: An Implied Trope: Eobard Thawne hoped that killing Nora would traumatize Barry and prevent him from becoming The Flash in the future. Eobard's subsequent loss of his own super-speed suggests that it worked (without Barry becoming The Flash, no one discovered the existence of the Speed Force and learned how to tap into it, so Eobard never gained super-speed). However, this meant that he was Trapped in the Past and now needed the Flash to go home.
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Season 3 takes time-travel to a whole new level of inconsistency. When Barry creates an Alternate Timeline ("Flashpoint") after saving Nora from Eobard Thawne, he gradually starts to lose his memories of his original life whenever he uses his speed, and it's suggested that when Barry forgets his old life completely, the new timeline will be cemented. This despite the fact that, in Season 1, Thawne too created an Alternate Timeline (by killing Nora in the first place), but he didn't seem to be adversely affected in any way and retained his memories of his original life. The use of Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory on this show in general is very inconsistent - usually it's in effect, but in the case of the "Flashpoint" timeline, somehow, it isn't.
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Always Someone Better: Reverse Flash, Zoom, Savitar, and other speedsters are as fast or faster than The Flash. As fans have pointed out, Barry's claim of being the "Fastest Man Alive" really looks like idle boasting at this point. Lampshaded by Barry himself when Reverse Flash enters the scene. Though it is still part of Barry's still being in his early days. Though, the revelation of Savitar being a future version of Barry means that it's no longer a lie, as Savitar is by far the fastest speedster ever introduced on the show. And then averted during yet another confrontation between Barry and Thawne when Barry turns out to be much faster than Thawne and easily trounses him (even though he just needed Thawne's help to beat Godspeed). Thawne is shocked and vows to get even faster.
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He Had a Name: Invoked twice by Eobard Thawne: once when listing off the names of the explosion's victims, and next when Cisco calls Farooq "Blackout" after his death.
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Diesel Punk: Earth-2 seems to be built around this aesthetic, specifically the Decopunk variation. Ironically, it's actually more advanced than Earth-1.
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The Cameo: At crossroads when getting accustomed to his powers in the pilot, Barry runs to Starling City to talk with Oliver (Stephen Amell), who is the only person he knows who can relate to this sort of life-changing experience. Oliver offers him advice on being The Cape, and Barry runs back to Central City with new enthusiasm. In "Welcome to Earth-2" while Barry, Wells and Cisco are traversing the portal to Earth-2 Supergirl makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance, confirming a shared universe between the two shows (or shared multiverse anyway).
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Freak Lab Accident: How the Flash gets his powers. In a twist on the comics, the freak accident in his lab (lightning + chemicals) is directly caused by another freak accident at S.T.A.R. Labs (particle accelerator-induced explosion + storm), though the electrified chemicals have been downplayed in favor of the particle accelerator's effects and the Speed Force. A flashback in "Things You Can't Outrun" reveals that Thawne orchestrated the whole thing to turn Barry into the Flash and even had a camera set up in Barry's lab to make sure he was there. This is also how Hunter Zolomon, a serial killer, became Zoom. On Earth 2, Wells attempted to channel the explosion underground, hoping to minimize the damage. Unfortunately, Hunter ended up getting exposed in the middle of electroshock therapy, imbuing him with superspeed.
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Welcome Back, Traitor: After Harry betrays Barry by draining some of his speed for Zoom, he feels guilty and admits everything, resulting in Joe throwing him in a cell in the particle accelerator. Barry then convinces everyone that Zoom didn't leave Harry much choice and that Harry obviously felt guilty enough to admit the truth, even though he could've easily gotten away with it. Barry lets Harry out and offers to help him rescue his daughter.
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Childhood Friend Romance: The main Romance Arc of the show is the relationship between Barry Allen and Iris West. Barry has been in love with Iris for nearly all his life, and while it takes some time for her to realize it, Iris felt the same, even during her relationship with Eddie Thawne. It takes a little while, but they finally get together in Season 3.
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Future Self Reveal: It's revealed late in season 3 that Savitar is a future version of Barry, and Cicada II's debut in season 5 ends with the reveal that she is a future version of Grace.
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Cool Shades: Harry tries to help Cisco/Vibe develop his powers, so he makes him cool-looking glasses that glow green and stimulate his abilities. After traveling to Earth-2, Cisco meets his double, who calls himself Reverb. Reverb has already mastered his powers, identical to Vibe's, and has nearly identical glasses that glow blue. After Reverb's death, Cisco takes his glasses and uses them instead.
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Heroic Suicide: In the Season 1 finale, Eddie shoots himself, which negates the existence of Eobard Thawne, his multiple-times great grandson and the Reverse-Flash, who was in the process of killing Barry and promised to then kill all of Barry's family and loved ones.
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Stealth Pun: Barry gets his suit destroyed in "Plastique" and had to run back to STAR labs in his underwear. He literally was "The Streak". In "Killer Frost", Caitlin holds Julian captive in a frozen food warehouse for a company called "Ledded Goh", pronounced Let It Go. Every time Barry runs Diggle around, the latter gets motion sickness (in other words, he vomits/gags). It's a literal Running Gag.
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Power at a Price: The Velocity drug; it will enhance/give you super speed but it will also kill you as a result too. Griffin Grey has superstrength, but he ages every time he uses it.
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Ambiguous Situation: In Season 3 the changes to the timeline that are result of Flashpoint could be the effects of Barry trying to fix his mistake, Eobard Thawne who had the chance to screw things over while Barry was unconscious or Savitar just to get his revenge. And that's not even getting into the shenanigans the Legends crew got into. In Season 8, it's never really explained how Mia ended up back in 2021 or who she got the ability to time travel from.
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: While this is only subtly implied in the earlier seasons, it becomes much more explicitly spelled out in the later seasons. Dark matter, the Applied Phlebotinum that transforms ordinary humans into super-powered metahumans, has a tendency to strongly corrupt the moral compass of whoever it comes in contact with, and the more dark matter in an individual's system the nastier they'll get. This seems to explains why the number of villainous metahumans greatly outweighs the number of heroic ones.
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Regained Memories Sequence: In "Flashpoint", Barry loses his memories in bursts before they all come back to him at the end when the timeline is restored (though it's possible the end sequence is portraying the timeline restoration in general, not necessarily Barry's mind in particular). In "Cause and Effect", Barry's memories come flooding back to him after Iris snaps him out of his Memory Gambit-induced amnesia with a shared childhood story.
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Iconic Sequel Character: Any major characters who start here are effectively this, since the series began in the third year of the Arrowverse.
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Aborted Arc: The creation of Oliver Queen's mask implies that the Flash suit will be created by Barry using the same material. Cisco just makes him the suit. In The Stinger of "Power Outage", Thawne takes a blood sample from the dead body of Blackout, musing that his ability to drain The Flash's powers will come in handy. However, this is never brought up again. The treadmill's transformation into the Cosmic Treadmill—eventually, Barry learns to time-travel on his own. In Arrow Season 3's 'Broken Arrow', Team Arrow faces their first meta human in the form of "Deathbolt", beliving him to be a visitor from Central City. After his defeat, he's turned over to Team Flash, where Cisco shockingly reveals that he wasn't in Central City the night of the particle accelerator explosion, meaning he couldn't have gotten his powers the same way as the other metas; setting up a mystery over on The Flash. When Deathbolt debuts on the show proper in 'Rogue Air', however, he's killed by Snart, and has been barely mentioned since. Cisco trying to figure out how Reverse Flash's ring works and the implication that suit will become Barry's new suit. Nora just gives Barry his classic Flash ring and new suit. Captain Cold slowly forming the Rogues has met an abrupt end since he's been transplanted to Legends of Tomorrow. And now, with his death, it seems this arc will never be completed. After the end of the Gorilla Grodd storyline near the end of season 1 General Eiling tells Barry that he is aware of his Secret Identity and that this isn't the last time he will see him. Despite that Eiling has yet to appear in the Arrowverse since said episode. In Season 3, Mirror Master and the Top were meant to be replacements for Cold's gang but given the lukewarm reception of their debut they were downgraded into minor recurring characters. In Season 3, after Team Flash defeat Clive Yorkin, Julian mentions that there is still one Husk Metahuman remaining and he needs to find them. This is never brought up again and the rest of the season focuses on stopping Savitar. In Season 3, Savitar says to Jesse Quick that he has plans for her when they meet. This is never addressed or brought up ever again. And with Savitar's erasure from existence at the end of the season, it's likely that it will never be addressed again. In the Season 3 finale, Barry asked Cisco to be the new leader, but he never takes over and Iris does instead. The idea of Barry making Cisco a potential substitute was retaken in Season 6 due to Barry most likely dying in the Crisis, but aside from preventing Barry to save his Earth-90 doppelganger, it is barely used and the concept is forgotten after the event finishes.
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Averted with Thawne, who has no real excuse. He's simply an Ascended Fanboy who travelled back in time and discovered that he was destined to become a supervillain. Suffice it to say, he didn't take it well.
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Cages also frequently pops up in the first season. It's mainly because Barry puts his enemies on a special cage in the accelerator's Pipeline and his main goal is to give justice to his father who was framed for the murder of his mother. At the same time, it also signifies how he still hasn't moved on since the fateful night his mother was killed. When he finally accepted what happened to his mother at the Season 1 finale and his father finally being freed in Season 2, he returns to the same prison his father was put into to visit the now captured Snart and tells him how he's finally free from the past.
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Zoom and Savitar are associated with the colors of black and blue. Eobard Thawne has a Palette Swap version of Barry's costume with black leggings and gloves, symbolizing his role as Barry's archenemy as well as his mentor.
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Winged Humanoid: Kendra Saunders appears in Season 2. Her Hawkgirl identity is revealed when Cisco/Vibe gets a vision of her in full gear during a kiss. At that time, she is just a barista working at Jitters. A trailer for the Flash/Arrow crossover implies a Traumatic Superpower Awakening, as she's falling from a highrise.
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Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Caitlin doing karaoke in "Crazy for You", although she was admittedly drunk. It also provided a huge contrast for when Barry breaks out his singing voice.
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Mythology Gag: Has its own page
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: "Fastest Man Alive" involves Barry protecting Simon Stagg from being murdered by Multiplex. Eventually he defeats Multiplex. In the end Thawne murders Mr. Stagg, making defeating Multiplex pointless. Barry tries to help Bette Sans Souci/Plastique escape the attentions of General Eiling. In the end General Eiling shoots Plastique and her body is consumed by her own explosive powers.
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Spiritual Successor
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Spiritual Successor: To Smallville.
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Trapped in the Past: In "Out of Time" we learn that Eobard Thawne was stranded in the 21st century after a failed attempt to kill Barry as a child 15 years ago.
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Non-Indicative Name: The cerebral inhibitor actually is more used to read people's minds and to enhance telepathy. That is why putting one of these on DeVoe does not work as expected.
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Parental Abandonment: Barry's mother was murdered when he was a child and his father was arrested for the murder. Hunter Zolomon's story is similar, except his father actually did murder his mother right in front of Hunter. Unlike Barry, who was raised by Joe West, Hunter was placed in foster care and grew up to be a serial killer, eventually gaining Super-Speed powers and becoming Zoom.
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Plot Armor
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It's only copious amounts of Plot Armor that keep Barry from getting killed by his enemies, since he insists on bantering with them rather than just grabbing them and defeating them.
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Iris often gets into this situation, but usually is able to get herself out
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Hollywood Hacking: Felicity hacks into Central City's municipal data network in less than a minute on her first attempt. Later, Barry uses a virus to erase every mention of Leonard Snart/Captain Cold from the Internet, despite not being a computer expert.
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Secret Relationship: Iris and Eddie at first firmly keep their relation hidden from Joe, fearing he won't approve of it on grounds that he and Eddie are partners. They confess in "Things You Can't Outrun".
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Cast as a Mask: The Reverse Flash Eobard Thawne killed Harrison Wells, stole his appearance and entire identity, advancing what the real Wells did in the previous timeline. Matt Letscher plays Eobard when he is not impersonating Wells. "Jay Garrick" appears in season two played by Teddy Sears. It's revealed much later in the season that he was a time remnant (a duplicate caused by time travel) of Hunter Zolomon, revealed to be the identity of Zoom, also played by Teddy Sears. In the season finale, a masked man kept prisoner by Zoom throughout the season is revealed to be the REAL Jay Garrick. Zoom had traveled to what they call Earth-3, took him prisoner and had the time remnant adopt his name to be the false hero of Earth-2. Once unmasked, the real Jay Garrick is revealed to be the Earth-3 doppelganger of Henry Allen, Barry's father (hinted earlier when Henry noted that "Garrick" is his mother's maiden name).
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Fantastic Drug
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Blue: Zoom, who's near-constantly crackling with blue lightning. After Barry sees Trajectory's lightning shift from yellow to blue, Team Flash realizes this is a side-effect of the Fantastic Drug V-9.
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Head-Turning Beauty: Felicity Smoak gets this reaction in "Going Rogue" when she comes to a trivia contest wearing a Little Black Dress. Eddie Thawne’s jaw practically hits the floor.
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Cardboard Box of Unemployment: When Barry makes a deal with Julian, the latter won't turn Caitlin over to the police for her Killer Frost spell, and in return he demands Barry resign from CCPD. In the next scene Barry packs his desk into a box.
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Gender Bender: A strange version in the Elseworlds crossover between three CW series. Deegan has rewritten reality so that he is Superman. However, Kara soon realizes that technically he is not actually Superman, but rather a male version of herself, based on the scans that the AMAZO robot took of her. This is because she is from Earth-38, and the Book of Destiny that Deegan used to rewrite reality only contains information on things from Earth-1. Kara mocks him for being too scared to just go all the way and become her. The three different series and episodes are: The Flash (2014) "Elseworlds Part 1" Arrow (2012) "Elseworlds Part 2" Supergirl (2015) "Elseworlds Part 3"
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Kryptonite Ring
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Thawne and Barry both give Cisco one for making a weapon specifically meant to stop him without telling anyone until after it gets stolen.
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Flashback Echo: In "Nora", Barry flashes back to Thawne's phasing speech from "Tricksters" when giving Nora the same speech. In "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen Part 2", Barry flashes back to Thawne killing his mother when he attacks the Speed Force, who is taking the form of his mother, in a similar way.
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C-List Fodder: Before the members of the Flash's Rogues' Gallery appeared in the second half of Season 1, most of the villains used in the show are very minor in the comics (save Captain Cold). Initially, they tended to end up dead by the end of the episode where they were introduced, usually in spite of Barry's best efforts. Later, the crew at the S.T.A.R. Labs come up with a containment system for them. Even then, Thawne finds a way to deal with a metahuman who learns Barry's identity.
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I Want You to Meet an Old Friend of Mine: The casting seems to do this from time to time. At the end of "Going Rogue", Snart goes to Mick Rory, a Pyromaniac, for help against the Flash. Both actors, Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell respectively, were both on Prison Break as brothers. Similarly, Mark Hamill, who appeared on the 90s show as the Trickster, played the Trickster yet again, but as an inmate for Iron Heights, where Barry's father, John Wesley Shipp who was the Flash from the 90s show, is also an inmate of Iron Heights.
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Rogues' Gallery Transplant: The Mist is traditionally the Arch-Enemy of Starman in the comics. Multiplex is a Firestorm (DC Comics) villain. Simon Stagg is also more associated with Metamorpho than Flash. Plastique started out as a Firestorm villain before moving on to Captain Atom. Wade Eiling was a sometimes supporting character and sometimes antagonist for Captain Atom as well. It works the other way, too. The character known elsewhere as Captain Boomerang first appears on Arrow. Though it's in a Flash crossover, Oliver and company are who actually fight him. In universe, Clock King, the Royal Flush Gang and Deathbolt appear here after their stints on Arrow. Then, there's the villains who fight Flashes other than the ones they fought. As the main character, Barry fights villains from all across Flash history even if they were originally associated with Jay or Wally. And The Rival is now Wally's enemy instead of Jay's.
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Back to the Early Installment
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Back to the Early Installment: In "Flash Back", Barry travels to a Season 1 episode to learn the speed equation from Thawne in order to defeat Zoom in the present. In "What's Past is Prologue", Barry and Nora travel to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the pilot, to retrieve the components for a device that the team believes will defeat Cicada in the present.
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Gratuitous Foreign Language: In "The Sound and the Fury", Hartley Rathaway and Cisco exchange taunts in Spanish, he insults Caitlin in French, and converses in Latin with Thawne, all in under a minute while Barry watches in confusion on the monitors.
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Reincarnation Romance: Hawkman and Hawkgirl were an Ancient Egyptian prince and priestess, respectively, who were secret lovers. They were discovered by a High Priest named Hath-Set, who killed them and absorbed their life force, just before the city was destroyed by Nth metal meteorites. Since then, the lovers have been reincarnating for 4000 years only to be tracked down and killed by the priest (now calling himself Vandal Savage) each time, who maintained his Immortality by absorbing their life force. He has already killed them 206 times, and their 207th incarnations (Carter Hall and Kendra Saunders) look like they might soon follow. Savage succeeds in one timeline and proceeds to use the Staff of Horus to destroy Central City, as well as killing most major Flash and Arrow characters, but Barry uses Time Travel to re-do the events of that day and destroys Savage.
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Fusion Dance
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During the months where Ronnie Raymond and Professor Martin Stein had fused together so they were Sharing a Body (with Martin controlling Ronnie's body) they lived under a bridge eating garbage. Martin had previously tried to return to his home, but looking like someone else his wife tried to call the police on him so he was forced to flee.
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Sentient Sands: The Sand Demon is one of the Earth-2 metas sent by Zoom, and can turn his body into flowing sand. Much like his comics counterpart, Barry defeats him by solidifying his sand body into glass before it shatters, by throwing lightning at him.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Thawne tells Eddie he'll never be married to Iris. As a result, he decides to not even try proposing to her. He changes his mind after Martin Stein tells him that he's free to write his own destiny, but, in the end, he does this again by shooting himself in order to keep his descendant from killing her. In a post-Savitar timeline after the Crisis of 2024, Future Iris put a dampening chip on her daughter Nora, and one of her reasons was to protect her from falling prey to a misfortune caused by the powers she inherited from Barry. Nora's ignorance of being a speedster and the story of Team Flash leads her to a series of events that ultimately make Nora be erased from existence.
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Chest Insignia
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Circles or/and round objects frequently pops up. S.T.A.R. Labs itself has a torus design, same goes for its Particle Accelerator and the Pipeline in it. A lot of focus is also given on the wheels of Eobard Thawne's wheelchair. Several characters (including the Barry's) have circle shaped Chest Insignias. Going back in time is also a Central Theme. They are all connected after The Reveal that "Dr. Wells" is not actually the real Dr. Wells. He's actually Barry's Arch-Enemy from the future who traveled back in time to kill the former as a child but failed so he killed his mother instead. In doing so he lost his powers, so he looks for the real Dr. Wells (who will be responsible for giving Barry his Super-Speed in the future since the speed is necessary for Time Travel), killed and replaced him, built S.T.A.R. Labs himself, then construct the Particle Accelerator so The Flash will become The Flash much earlier. He then starts Obfuscating Disability so he can recharge his powers, and said "charger" is also round. In short, he literally had everyone running around for him. Oh, and the ultimate threat in the Season Finale is a wormhole connecting to The Multiverse.
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Time Stands Still: In "Potential Energy", the episode's villain - Russell Glosson/Turtle - has the ability to slow down time to nearly zero. Specifically, he drains the kinetic energy out of his surroundings and uses it to vastly augment his own speed; even to the point where he can outpace and get the better of The Flash when they first meet. Most of the episode "Flashtime" takes place when Barry (and briefly, Jesse and Jay) are moving so fast that time almost is standing still.
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Embarrassing Nickname: At first Barry's alter-ego is called the Streak, much to his annoyance. After "The Flash is Born", he gets Iris to call him "the Flash".
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Thawne to the point of bordering on Affably Evil at times. He finds General Eiling's treatment of Grodd distasteful and stands up to Eiling over it. Later he remands Eiling to Grodd's custody for revenge. Later he finds Eiling's experiments on Plastique equally abhorrent. He regrets killing Nora Allen, and had never intended to in the first place. In fact, he leaves a video-recording with a confession to the murder in case of his untimely death, knowing that, if he's dead, he might as well leave Barry a gift, his father's freedom. He takes no pleasure in killing Cisco in the erased timeline. In fact, when Cisco tells him about it in "Fast Enough", he's genuinely shocked to find out it happened.
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Stuff Blowing Up: Plastique's power makes it so anything she touches becomes a bomb. Also, in addition to his tricks, the Trickster just seems to love making bombs.
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Not always played straight with the minor villains, but definitely with the Big Bad speedsters. Justified, since Barry get's faster each season too. Best shown perhaps in the Season 2 finale, where after just barely beating Zoom, Barry goes back in time and delivers a sound Curb-Stomp Battle to the Reverse Flash, the same guy who stomped him several times back in Season 1.
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Arch-Enemy
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The Mist is traditionally the Arch-Enemy of Starman in the comics. Multiplex is a Firestorm (DC Comics) villain.
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Differently Powered Individual: The show uses the term "metahuman" from the comics for people with superpowers.
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Hollywood Law: In "Plastique", the army, under Gen. Wade Eiling, shows up early on to take over the investigation from the Central City police. This is of course a blatant violation of the Posse Comitatus Act, which forbids the use of the US Army to enforce the laws of the states (unless authorized to do so for a specific situation by an Executive Order or act of Congress). Numerous criminal metahumans are imprisoned at Star Labs over the course of Season 1. However, they lack any authority to do that, therefore this is illegal imprisonment for which they could be prosecuted and sued. Even when it's revealed, there are no legal consequences. It was possibly overlooked due to the current lack of an appropriate prison in Iron Heights at the moment. In the real world, police officers involved in shootings are typically placed on administrative leave while the shooting is investigated. Nothing of the sort happens to Joe. The murder investigation and trial in "The Trial of the Flash" is pretty farcical. The spouse of a murdered person is always a person of interest in the investigation and the fact that she was having an affair with another man immediately following her husband's death should have been a huge red flag. At the very least, the police should have investigated her story and the fact that they didn't should have been reasonable doubt by itself, if used properly by a competent defense attorney. Also, the rules of evidence discovery only apply to the prosecution; the defense can produce any evidence it wants any time it wants. And bail or not, there's no way that any judge would allow a defendant to get up and leave in the middle of court short of an outright medical emergency. Also, there's the fact that much of the prosecution's case was simple character assassination of Barry that his lawyer should have shut down. Bad work habits aren't a criminal tendency and aren't relevant to a trial, for example. Also, there's no way that Cecile, who works for the Central City District Attorney, would be allowed to act as Barry's defense attorney due to conflict of interest. It would cut both ways. Not only would she be compromising Barry's defense, she would also be in violation of her sworn duty to Central City to defend a defendant they were prosecuting. Taking a leave of absence doesn't change that. Even if she quit her job there would still be grounds for the prosecution to object and ask for a change of counsel. In "The Flash and the Furious" Barry and Nora are sitting in the court gallery waiting to testify. In a real trial, witnesses are not allowed to view the proceedings to avoid tainting their testimony. Also this way if a witness is called away for an emergency it doesn't disrupt the proceedings (as happens with Barry).
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The Worf Barrage
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In "Enter Zoom", Zoom redirects the unstoppable lightning attack Barry had recently learned and was unfazed by Barry's attempts to balance the odds via a free fall fight. He then quickly beat Barry to a pulp, including a spine-breaking punch, and took him around key Central City locations as proof the Flash was defeated. Barry was left (temporarily) paralyzed from the encounter.
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Wally West is changed from Iris' nephew to her brother, making him a composite of Wally and her two Adapted Out brothers Rudy and Daniel.
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Good Thing You Can Heal: In "Flash vs. Arrow", Oliver teaches Barry to pay more attention to his surroundings by firing multiple hidden arrows at Barry. When Barry objects, Oliver says "I heard you heal fast" and rips the arrows out.
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: To protect Barry's identity, Thawne kills Simon Stagg, and later abducts General Eiling and delivers him to Grodd. He later releases Girder from his cell to try and fight Blackout. Zoom later kills Reverb and Deathstorm, who were torturing Barry for shits and giggles. Later he also kills Killer Frost when she tried to execute Caitlin as well.
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Gender Flip: Brie Larvan, the villain in the episode "All-Star Team Up" is a version of The Atom's enemy Bertam Larvan, the Bug-Eyed Bandit.
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Deliberate Injury Gambit: When up against both Captain Cold and Heat Wave and their respective guns, Barry's told that being the antithesis to each other would cause a destructive feedback if they cross paths. Try as much as he could, the two wouldn't cross paths because they were always shooting at him while side by side. So instead of trying to outrun them, he slowed to a jog and went between them, allowing himself to get hit by the two guns but causing the feedback. He's hurt afterward and his suit is sufficiently charred but, of course, he heals fast.
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Mass Super-Empowering Event: The particle accelerator explosion gives people throughout the city, and possibly all over the world, powers. And animals, since it's apparently given Gorilla Grodd his powers as well.
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Official Couple: As of The Runaway Dinosaur Barry and Iris.
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Anguished Declaration of Love: Barry finally comes clean to Iris about his feelings for her in "The Man in the Yellow Suit", just as she's about to move in with Eddie. He doesn't expect her to change her life, he just needs her to know. Iris returns the favor in "Out Of Time", when she thinks they might die due to a tsunami tidal wave that's about to sweep over the city. Unfortunately, her confession (and the high-powered emotions that prompted it) are erased by Barry accidentally running back in time. Iris confesses again in "Rupture", because Barry is planning to recreate the particle accelerator explosion that gave him his powers. She wants him to know that her feelings for him won't change whether he's the Flash or not. Unfortunately, she has to watch him disintegrate immediately afterwards.
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Rule of Cool: Why is the Flash insignia a lightning bolt? According to Cisco Ramon, so it's "not boring".
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Eager Rookie: When Wally got his powers, he immediately wanted to go out with Barry and fight crime. Part of his impatience stemmed from his girlfriend Jesse getting her powers first even though they were hit by the particle blast at the same time. He was jealous of her powers and afraid he would never gain any. Despite his enthusiasm, he was benched by Barry, Iris, and Joe who were afraid that he'd get hurt like Barry often did when he had to learn on the job. They also had trouble accepting the fact that he was no longer just the baby of the family, but would eventually be in the field fighting along side the rest of Team Flash.
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Once an Episode: Barry's speed blowing some papers off a table. You'd think people would start using paperweights.
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This gets even more inconsistent in Season 2. It's suggested that Eobard Thawne killing Barry's mom was part of a Stable Time Loop that allows him to still exist despite being Retgone'd in the Season 1 finale, since the events leading up to him being erased from existence still have to happen and haven't yet from his point of view.
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Deceased Parents Are the Best: Barry, from Nora's perspective in the future. All she ever had of him were the exhibits in the Flash Museum, which made him out to be a perfect, larger-than-life hero and an example she could never live up to. In contrast, Nora's relationship with Iris, the parent she grew up with, doesn't seem so great.
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Catch and Return: While training his speed in preparation for his second showdown with the Reverse-Flash, Barry catches one of the missiles launched by Cisco's drone and throws it right back at it. In Season 2, Zoom catches a lightning bolt thrown by Barry and hurls it back at him. This is used to show just how much faster the evil speedster is.
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Batman Gambit: Upon realizing that he needs Barry Allen to generate the Speed Force in the past for his own powers to function in the future; Eobard Thawne kills Harrison Wells and steals his identity to build his particle accelerator six years earlier than it originally happened. Thawne sabotages the particle accelerator to malfunction so that it would blow up and create The Flash. He then serves as Barry's mentor, teaching to harness his super-speed until he creates the Speed Force so that his own powers return and he can return to the future. Captain Cold runs one every time he shows up. He always seems to accomplish his stated objective, and the one time he's arrested, he planned to be and had an escape plan ready. One in particular is in "The Man in the Yellow Suit". The Reverse Flash attacks Mercury Labs looking for something and is seen by a witness. Investigating further, the Star Labs team deduces that he was likely after an experimental tachyon generator. They convince Mercury Labs to loan them the generator as bait to trap the Reverse Flash. They capture a speed mirage, it beats up Thawne and escapes with the generator, the entire situation orchestrated to get the generator while appearing to be helpful.
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Actor Allusion: Seeing Captain Cold and Heat Wave (Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell) together in the back of a prison van certainly felt like déjà vu for some fans, with the end of the episode actually showing them breaking out of it. Evidently it was Miller's idea. A couple from "Tricksters": Mark Hamill as James Jesse/Trickster is a reprise from the '90s show, but there are times where his voice slips into another famous role of his. James Jesse reveals his parentage to Axel Walker in the best way possible. According to Hamill's Twitter page, the trenchcoat Henry wears at the end of the episode is the one John Wesley Shipp wore in the 1990s Flash show. In "All-Star Team-Up," Cisco and Caitlin uttered "Is it a bird?" and "No, it's a plane..." Ray Palmer enters the scene by flying. Brandon Routh, the actor who plays Ray Palmer, also played Superman. "Family of Rogues" is full of allusions to Michael Ironside's career: Plays Peyton List's father in a DC Comics TV adaptation for the second time. He kills his partner with an explosive in the head. (Michael Ironside's character in Scanners was responsible for the infamous scene.) When Barry masquerades as his techie replacement, he uses the alias of Sam. Michael Ironside voiced Sam Fisher for the majority of the Splinter Cell games. Jefferson "Jax" Jackson sarcastically tells Stein he has the Titanic (1997) soundtrack. Stein's actor Victor Garber had a role in the film. John Wesley Shipp, who played Barry in the 90's show plays his father. In the second season finale, we also get to see him as the real Jay Garrick. More fun with the Trickster in "The Present," as the Earth-3 version has far more of a resemblance to the Joker. Julian Albert is fed up to hell with what he believes is Barry playing up the beloved-hero image for his own purposes, which can also sum up Draco Malfoy's beef with Harry Potter. And that's before we even get into being manipulated by a faceless dark lord type, dressing up similar to a Death Eater, the very existence of a freaking Philosopher's Stone... Mario Castañeda, the Spanish dub voice for all versions of Harrison Wells, has H.R. sing the Dragon Ball Z theme instead of the one who H.R. was singing originally when Killer Frost corner him, Julian and Cisco in the Pipeline. Mario Castañeda is best known for dubbing Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z.
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Zeerust: Earth-2 is shown to favor this aesthetic. S.T.A.R. Labs still looks the same, though. Despite this, Earth-2 is actually more advanced in many ways with everyone wearing smart watches, capable of detecting meta-humans, and quantum theory being understood in a much greater depth.
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Villainous Legacy: Both Eobard Thawne and Hunter Zolomon leave a lasting impact on the show long after their defeats. Thawne is so integral to the timeline that even after Eddie Thawne kills himself to prevent his existence, a time remnant of his younger self remains to ensure his timeline plays out to completion, one that Barry will inevitably encounter numerous times in the future, as a taunting reminder of what the man did to him. Not to mention, the singularity created by Eddie's death was responsible for the events of Season 2, as it alerted Zoom to Earth-1's, and therefore Barry's, existence. Meanwhile, Hunter Zolomon is directly responsible for the events of Season 3, as his decision to murder Henry Allen drives Barry into creating Flashpoint. Flashpoint then creates Savitar, a rogue time remnant of Future Barry, who is every bit as evil as Thawne and Zolomon (though, admittedly, significantly more tragic than both combined). Meaning, Zolomon actually was succesful in corrupting Barry, if only indirectly. Essentially, Season 3 is not only an arc of Barry trying to move on from his self-hatred, but also from the damage his two greatest enemies have done to his life.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Character Development doesn't just happen overnight. Ralph is a perfect example of someone struggling to be a hero despite their flaws, which is why he requires multiple You Are Better Than You Think You Are speeches in order to truly become a hero.
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Ripple Effect Indicator: Thawne's computer, which allows him to access news and other data from the future. In "Power Outage", when Barry briefly loses his powers, he accesses the computer only to find no records of the Flash in the future. By the end of the episode, when Barry gets his powers back, the future newspaper article about the Flash is restored to the database.
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Crapsaccharine World: Earth 2 seems like a fun, idyllic place. It has Gorilla City, Atlantis and S.T.A.R Labs that actually makes things the general population can use. Also Wells notes that serial killing is very rare on Earth 2, which makes Zoom such an anomaly. However, the veneer starts coming off when it shows that they treat sociopathy with electroshock therapy, that the USA was in a war in the Americas, the Arrow has been unmasked (and likely to have been defeated), and the only protection against criminal metahumans is a fake hero who's Evil All Along. Also, after he's defeated, peace returns to Earth-2.
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Foregone Conclusion: The audience knows Barry's future...Thawne just has to ensure it...However, "Power Outage" indicates the future can be rewritten. Barry and Iris will become a romantic couple. In the comics, their relationship is the most iconic relationship in DC Comics after Lois and Clark so it is obvious that the writers are not passing up their romance at all on the TV show. Eobard Thawne gets {{Retgone|'d}} at the end of Season 1 after having been Trapped in the Past for 15 years and spending most of that time masquerading as Harrison Wells. In Season 2 Team Flash encounters a younger Eobard Thawne that hasn't yet gotten stuck in the past, so it's a given that any encounter with him will ultimately end with his escape. This is flat out discussed by the characters when they manage to capture Thawne and realize that refusing to let him go will create a Temporal Paradox.
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"The Trap": The Reverse-Flash abducts Eddie and brings him to his underground lair, while in a flashback, Thawne promises a comatose Barry that he will kill him for some unspecified thing Barry did to him in the future.
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Trajectory reveals that, after seeing V-9's effects on the titular character, Jay's degenerative sickness, and Zoom's blue lightning, Zoom doesn't just look like Jay, Zoom is Jay.
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"Failure is an Orphan" / "Time Bomb": Grace Gibbons, Cicada I's niece from the future, travels back to 2019 and curbstomps Team Flash as Cicada II after Cicada I takes the metahuman cure. When Orlin tries to talk Grace continuing her killing spree as Cicada II, Grace kills him. Sherloque, having figured out who Nora's mysterious partner is, reveals it to be Eobard Thawne to the rest of Team Flash, causing Barry to lock Nora in the pipeline.
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Corrupted Contingency: Cisco Ramon creates a Freeze Ray to be used against the Flash in the event the latter went rogue. The ray gets stolen by the villain Leonard Snart who uses it as his signature weapon from then on.
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Sherlock Scan: Barry does this during crime scene investigation in the pilot, determining who or what was there by simply looking at the scene, complete with Sherlock-style onscreen overlaid graphics describing exactly what his Sherlock Scan is revealing to him with graphs and measurements. Later averted, when Ollie accuses Barry of not paying attention to his surroundings.
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Literally Shattered Lives: Sand Demon is defeated by Barry learning to throw lightning bolts, turning him into glass. Then he falls on the floor with predictable results. Later, Barry throws a special bomb made by Cisco at Tar Pit, causing him to shatter as well. However, this time, it's only the villain's outer shell. The meta-human himself is fine.
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Why Am I Ticking?: Barry had this moment when Plastique touched his outfit before he managed to slip out of it. After her death her body turned into a bomb.
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Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains: Caitlin dresses fairly conservatively and generally tends to be a typical "good girl". Her Earth 2 metahuman counterpart, Killer Frost, wears skin-tight leather clothing and reveals her cleavage. When they meet, Frost asks why Caitlin feels the need to hide "the girls", causing Caitlin to look at her breasts in embarrassment. When Caitlin becomes Killer Frost herself, she wore similar outfits, although further costumes that she uses when she becomes good are more modest. Black Siren (Black Canary's Earth 2 counterpart) also wears slightly more revealing clothing than Earth 1's Laurel.
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Season 4: Clifford Devoe / The Thinker, who created new metahumans and is taking over their bodies.
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"The Nuclear Man" and "Fallout" culminate the Story Arc revolving around Firestorm that started back in "Flash vs. Arrow", with Firestorm separating into Ronnie and aforementioned scientist Dr. Martin Stein, then fusing again and learning to control their powers. The former episode also reveals that an adult Barry Allen was present at the Allen house the night the Reverse-Flash killed Nora Allen, and the latter episode also shows the Reverse-Flash unmasking, confirming that he looks like Harrison Wells.
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Elemental Powers: For some reason, The Flash has a Rogues Gallery full of villains with elemental and weather related powers.
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Logging onto the Fourth Wall: Cisco has a Tumblr account called "The Chronicles of Cisco" where he shares humorous stories about administrating the metahuman prison that they set up under S.T.A.R. Labs.
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Killed to Uphold the Masquerade: "Power Outage" takes care of both Tony and Blackout; Barry revealed his identity to the former in the previous episode, and is released by Thawne to stop Blackout - which conveniently kills him - and the latter is overwhelmed by the Speed force when he tries to drain Barry again. "Fallout": General Eiling smugly reveals to Thawne that he knows Barry is the Flash. So Thawne abducts him (revealing himself as the Reverse-Flash in the process) and hands him over to a vengeful Grodd. Although "Grodd Lives" reveals that he's still alive, albeit under Grodd's thrall. Subverted later, when Eiling comes out from under Grodd's control, and Barry lets him go, pointing out that their prison is only for metahumans. Eiling points out that, like it or not, they're allies against "Wells". Besides, he has a gorilla to catch. In "Out of Time", Thawne kills Cisco after the latter realizes that the former is the Reverse-Flash. However, Barry's use of time travel at the end of the episode undoes this. Shortly after that, Cisco's meta-human powers start manifesting, and he gets visions of the alternate timeline.
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Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: As the Paragon of Love for the entire multiverse, Barry Allen takes being an All-Loving Hero to its logical extreme. However, he still reserves a special hatred for his Arch-Enemy Eobard Thawne, who travelled back in time and killed Barry's mother when he was a child. Any chance Barry would ever be willing to forgive Thawne for his many crimes was destroyed in Season 5, when Thawne enginereed a sequence of events that led to Barry's future daughter, Nora, being erased from existence, just to save his own life.
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You ALL Look Familiar
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Many actors from this universe have also guested on the franchise at different points, some more than once as a different character, such as Danielle Panabaker (Caitlin Snow), Susanna Thompson (Moira Queen), Caity Lotz (Sara Lance), Wentworth Miller (Leonard Snart), Ciara Renee (Kendra Saunders), Neal McDonough (Damien Dahrk), Peyton List (Lisa Snart), Seth Gabel (Count Vertigo), and Emily Kinney (Brie Larvan). Like Joe above, Caitlin was also present when Shout-Out was made.
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What Could Have Been: In-Universe, Dr. Wells' Particle Accelator was suppose to be built in 2020, and Barry would've received his powers in that year too. But Eobard Thawne killed Dr. Wells and took his place so he he could get back to his own time a little earlier.
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Worthy Opponent: Lampshaded in "All-Star Team Up", when Felicity engages in a Hacker Duel with the Brie Larvan/Bug-Eyed Bandit.
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Badass in Distress: Many members of S.T.A.R Labs/ Team Flash find themselves in this position once in a while. Barry gets captured by Zoom on Earth 2, and Cisco, Harry, and Earth 2's Barry and Iris must team up with Earth 2's Killer Frost to save him. Iris often gets into this situation, but usually is able to get herself out Caitlin does as well, being taken by Grodd, because he thought of her as family. The Snarts also capture her and leave her alongside a bomb. During the final third of Season 2 she is abducted by Zoom. Joe is captured and mentally tortured by Grodd. In an alternate time-line he was captured by Mardon. Is captured and held prisoner on Earth-2 by Zoom after Team Flash sans' Barry's failed attempt at trapping Zoom. Patty is taken by the Psychotic Meta-Human the Turtle. Eddie is taken hostage by The Reverse Flash. The man in the iron mask in Zoom's dungeon turns out to be the Flash of Earth 3, the real Jay Garrick, who also happens to be Henry Allen's double.
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You Have Failed Me: Zoom really doesn't like his subordinates ignoring his orders. Deathstorm and Reverb learn that the hard way. Later, Killer Frost.
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The Stinger: Most of the episodes of Season 1 have ended with stingers. "Pilot": The big one, where we see Thawne walk, enter a secret room and look at some sort of historical record - from the future. "Fastest Man Alive": Simon Stagg tells Thawne about what they could learn from the Flash, how they could change what it means to be human. Thawne remarks that the Flash needs to be protected, so he kills Stagg. "Things You Can't Outrun": This one doubles as a flashback, where we see Thawne may have known the particle accelerator would have exploded, and may have even planned it, since he was watching Barry get hit by the lightning. "Going Rogue": After being temporarily driven off by Barry and his team, Captain Cold is seen talking to an old associate, a man named Mick. He mentions their rough past, and how he needs to change to keep pulling jobs in Central City. Cold offers Mick an experimental flamethrower he stole earlier in the episode and asks if he still likes playing with fire. Mick eagerly accepts, foreshadowing Heat Wave's appearance and the formation of The Rogues. "Plastique": Another flashback, this time to five years previous, when Thawne broke off his working relationship with General Eiling over the latter's inhumane treatment of their test subject,a gorilla named Grodd. "The Flash is Born": Joe is going over Nora Allen's case file again when the Reverse-Flash appears and steals it, leaving behind a threat on Iris' life to warn Joe to stop investigating. "Power Outage": Eobard Thawne is in the pipeline where he takes a sample of Blackout's blood, intent on learning how he stole the Flash's power. "Flash vs. Arrow": Caitlin is shown looking at a picture of her and Ronnie. Two men are then shown trying to mug a man in a freeway. Said "victim" turns out to be Ronnie, who uses his power to set himself on fire. "The Man in the Yellow Suit": Eobard Thawne enters his secret room, pulls out a Flash ring, and uses it to unlock a hidden closet that contains the Reverse-Flash costume. He attaches the tachyon device from earlier in the episode to it, then says "Merry Christmas" in the Reverse-Flash's distorted voice as the wounds he suffered earlier visibly heal. This receives a callback in Season 2, where Zoom is holding Harrison Wells from Earth 2 and tells him the same thing, also in a distorted voice. "Revenge of the Rogues": Cold and Heat Wave are on their way to prison, when they're rescued by Cold's sister, Lisa/Golden Glider. "The Sound and the Fury": Thawne is using the tachyon device to stabilize his own Speed Force powers, while hinting that it's just a temporary measure while he works on a larger plan. "Crazy For You": Two sanitation workers investigate a section of the sewers displaying unusual activity and are attacked by a gorilla after finding "Grodd" written all over the walls. "The Nuclear Man" has a briefer one than usual: the military detects Firestorm's detonation, and Eiling orders him brought in. "Fallout": Thawne kidnaps Eiling from the middle of his base and carries him to Grodd's section of the sewers, whereupon the simian villain goes apeshit on his erstwhile tormenter. "Out of Time" noticeably lacks a stinger, being the first episode to do so. "Rogue Time": Barry tells Joe that he was right about "Wells". "Tricksters": The final flashback of the episode shows Eobard Thawne finalizing his impersonation of the real Harrison Wells. "All-Star Team Up": Barry brings Caitlin and Cisco into his and Joe's investigation of Thawne, and Cisco remembers Thawne killing him in the other timeline. "Who Is Harrison Wells?" Barry, Caitlin, and Cisco find Thawne's secret room where they find the Reverse-Flash suit and the newspaper page from the future detailing Barry's disappearance. "The Trap": The Reverse-Flash abducts Eddie and brings him to his underground lair, while in a flashback, Thawne promises a comatose Barry that he will kill him for some unspecified thing Barry did to him in the future. "Grodd Lives": Eobard's hideout is directly beneath the particle accelerator, which he's turned into a giant Cosmic Treadmill. "Rogue Air" is the second episode to lack a stinger, in favor of the battle between the Reverse-Flash and Flash, Arrow, and Firestorm, resulting in the heroes incapacitating Eobard. Although, with the beginning of Season 2, the tradition of slipping stingers into the end of an episode is back in full force. "The Man Who Saved Central City: right after Caitlin comments about STAR Labs' increased security, Hunter Zolomon's time remnant walks into the room. "Flash Of Two Worlds": in addition to Martin Stein collapsing mid-explanation, the scene cuts to an alternate version of S.T.A.R. Labs in which a tour guide is leading a party of school children. In the middle of explaining how S.T.A.R. Labs specialises in AI and genetics, she spots the founder leaving an elevator and introduces him to the amazed crowd. "Potential Energy" ends with a wide shot of a residential area of Central City at night. A streak of red lightning hurtles along the road. When its owner slows to a halt, we see a familiar yellow suit. When the wearer unmasks, we see a confused-looking Eobard Thawne from before he went back in time. Upturning his hand, he asks a single question: "Gideon? Where the hell are we?"
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Death by Adaptation: Clyde Mardon becomes the first Weather Wizard in this adaptation, and is shot by Joe in the pilot. In the comics he invents Weather Wizard's wand, but dies of a heart attack, after which he brother finds the device and becomes Weather Wizard. Detective Chyre, an ally of Wally West in the comics, dies even before Barry Allen gets his powers. Thawne kills Simon Stagg when the former determines that the latter poses a threat to the Flash.
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Required Spin Off Crossover: So far there has been some crossovers between the two shows. Oliver Queen/The Arrow appears in the pilot. Felicity guest stars in "Going Rogue." "Flash vs. Arrow" (The Flash) and "The Brave and the Bold" (Arrow) aired on back-to-back nights as a huge promotional stunt, featuring an interconnected but still standalone story between the two. John Diggle and Lyla Michaels appear in "King Shark".
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The show airs on Tuesdays. In "Plastique," Detective West comments: Cisco Ramon has made multiple references to weeks that episodes have aired. In "Out of Time", he said he'd wanted to assign the name Weather Wizard since week 1 (the pilot). In "The Nuclear Man", he mentions that Star Labs has been holding Mist prisoner since week 3 ("Things You Can't Outrun").
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Big Good
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Big Good: The Speed Force appears to be this to Barry—having given him his powers so he can be a hero. Subverted later on, as his antics causing Flashpoint made the Speed Force be much, much harsher to Barry.
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Evil All Along
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Hunter Zolomon manages to top Thawne in this trope by shattering the pedestal in a spectacular way. Not only he pretended to be a helpful Flash from Earth-2 (by actually discrediting E2-Wells at every step), but also helped Barry to go faster and teach him some cool moves. Even his time remnant's death was meant to trap Team Flash in his objectives. It is later revealed he was this to Earth-2 as whole. As his true face is revealed to the Team, he tortures nearly every single member psychologically, most notably Caitlin and Barry, who trusted him the most. Thawne was at least decent enough to anyone not named Barry.
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Fish out of Temporal Water: The Reverse-Flash. He became trapped in the past when he travelled back in time to try and kill the Flash before he could get his powers. Now he's trying to return to his own time, but his connection to the Speedforce has been damaged, so he's trying to find a way to steal Barry's speed.
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Everyone Knows Morse
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Everyone Knows Morse: While Barry and Jesse are trapped in Zoom's hideout, they see another man in a glass cage, tapping something on the wall. They initially assume it's Morse, but then they realize it's the POW tap code. The prisoner then taps out J-A-Y, and Barry assumes he's talking about this world's Flash, who's currently on Earth 1. It's later confirmed that this prisoner is the real Jay.
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Shock and Awe
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Shock and Awe: Farooq Gibran/Blackout can shoot lightning bolts out of his hands. In Season 2, Jay Garrick teaches Barry to do the same by using the electricity built up when he's running.
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Tailor-Made Prison
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Barry and his associates modifying the particle accelerator as a Tailor-Made Prison for metahumans implies several legal issues, being an unauthorized jail where they're gonna keep live humans without any legal back-up or a previous trial, all of which are very serious crimes. Partially justified because any normal jail would be a Cardboard Prison for the metahuman criminals and, as the heroes pointed out, they can't just kill every metahuman they battle (the first one was shot by a cop, and the second preferred suicide to imprisonment). A few of Barry's police associates are aware of their metahuman prison but haven't objected, apparently also accepting the above rationale that it's the only means they have of containing these superpowered villains.
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Downer Ending
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"Invincible". Probably the greatest Downer Ending of the series. After defeating Zoom and all his Earth-2 lackeys, they party at Henry's house. Soon afterwards, Zolomon takes Henry hostage, and despite Barry's pleading, kills him, only to prove that Barry isn't so different than Zolomon. The kicker? Zolomon nearly succeeded.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: Joe and Cisco investigating the crime scene of Nora Allen's murder. "My name is Eobard Thawne." He's said the line several times, and it never loses its gravitas. When Cisco disclosed to Thawne that he killed him in 'his dream'. From the Season 2 Comic-Con 2015 trailer (it's dramatic knowing who says it): The rest of his speech, when shown in the premiere episode, is just as shocking. In "Enter Zoom", we learn Earth-2 Harrison's daughter's name. Zoom to Joe in the season 2 finale. From the end of Flashpoint. "I Know Who You Are" has an enormous one, where after nineteen episodes of season 3, the identity of Savitar is revealed. Barry's whole deduction shows just how close the whole audience was to stumbling across the reveal ourselves. As it shows Savitar speaking, we realise that all we had to do to figure it out...was get rid of a comma. Devoe showing Barry he was right all along.
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Wham Shot
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Wham Shot: The pilot ends on the reveal that "Harrison Wells" is from the future, and that in 2024 the Flash will vanish in the midst of a crisis involving the sky turning red. At the end of "The Flash Is Born", Joe is visited by "the man in yellow", who steals all the evidence in Nora's murder and leaves a picture of Iris with a knife stabbing it in the wall with a message carved above saying "Stop or else." "The Man in the Yellow Suit" ends with the first full shot of The Reverse-Flash Suit. "The Trap": Thawne knew what Barry and co. were planning all along and was using Hannibal Bates as a decoy. "Flash of Two Worlds" reveals that an alternate Harrison Wells is running S.T.A.R. Labs on Earth-2 in a world built along the lines of 1950s retrofuturism. At the end of "Legends of Today" Oliver is in Jitters with Barry and sees the woman he had been told had miscarried his child with their very much alive son. His mother Moira had paid her to discreetly go away since she was a one-night stand from Oliver's pre-island party-boy days. At the end of "Potential Energy", we see a regular city street, complete with kids playing. Then the Reverse-Flash zooms in, questioning Gideon "where the hell" he was. At the end of "King Shark", we see Zoom carrying Jay's corpse and then see Zoom's unmasked face: another Jay Garrick? The final shot of "Paradox" is Caitlin manifesting the Killer Frost powers. "I Know Who You Are" contains the reveal of Savitar's identity: a time remnant of Barry.
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Wrong Guy First
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Wrong Guy First: The reason why Joe refused to give Eddie his blessing when he was planning to propose to Iris — he knew full well that no matter how much she loved Eddie, she loved Barry more, even if she herself didn't realize it yet. Joe had no desire for either of them to get hurt, hence why he refused to fully support their relationship. Eddie himself knew this (even though he didn't want to acknowledge it at first), especially after Eobard Thawne revealed that Iris would be married to Barry in the future — it factored in his decision to break up with her. While Iris said Screw Destiny and got engaged to Eddie anyway, Eddie died before it could be seen whether or not the marriage would've worked out.
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Go Mad from the Isolation
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Additionally, none of the basic human needs seem to be provided for. There's no explanation of how they get food and water. They're in the same clothes in which they were captured, with no known laundry facility. The cells have no beds, sinks or toilets. They're just glass boxes. Plus, it's been shown that prolonged solitary confinement causes severe psychological problems, even driving prisoners to suicide or self-mutilation.
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first episode gave Barry a kind of Sherlock Scan when viewing a crime scene, but this was quickly abandoned as most of the crime scenes have extraordinary origins. Captain Singh starts off as the stereotypical Da Chief, but mellows into a Reasonable Authority Figure fairly quickly. The first season had quite a few episodes that followed Arrow's episode structure, with the subplot taking place in flashbacks. The second season has only one episode that does this - all the other flashbacks are short enough to only need one or two scenes.
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Numerological Motif
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Numerological Motif: Appropriately enough, Season 2 deals with duality a lot. It introduces The Multiverse, with Earth-Two being the most prominent. Because of this, Doppelgangers and Evil Twins of certain characters regularly pop up. Even outside of that, events in the characters' lives also tackle it, namely; Martin Stein getting a second partner after Ronnie's apparent demise, both Barry and Caitlin apparently getting Second Loves in Patty Spivot and Hunter Zolomon's time remnant respectively]] and the West family reconnecting with two Long Lost Relatives.
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Unresolved Sexual Tension: Barry Allen and Iris West have been dancing around each other for all their lives, and the only people who didn't see what was going on was them. Barry knew he was in love with Iris but missed the signs that she subconsciously felt the same way, while Iris just remained oblivious to everything (Barry's feelings, her feelings, and the fact that Everyone Can See It) until Barry finally confessed to her. That's when she began to gradually become aware of her feelings for him, a matter that confused her greatly since she was also in love with Eddie Thawne at the time. It is until after Eddie dies and she moves on from his death do Barry and Iris start making any headway in moving forward with their relationship. Caitlin Snow and Hunter Zolomon had some in the first half of Season Two that was resolved with a kiss in the mid-season finale. They were vaguely implied to be dating afterwards until Hunter's time remnant died, after which Caitlin learned of his true identity and summarily became repulsed by him. Hunter kidnapped her to invoke Stockholm Syndrome and get her to "love" him again, but after that failed and she ditched him to rejoin her friends, he gave up on that and treated her as another enemy.
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Captain Cold is one of Barry's most difficult enemies, and is a normal human with fancy gun. A lot of it is a combination of being Crazy-Prepared and them developing a Worthy Opponent degree of respect for one another.
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Not Wearing Tights: In the earlier seasons the speedsters are the only ones who have anything resembling a superhero costume. Most of the main villains have been wearing typical civilian gear, or tactical black. Captain Cold has a themed outfit, but it still falls under Civvie Spandex. The Pied Piper wears a black, hooded outfit that seems to have a Sith inspiration to it. A few of the Earth-2 villains seem to have embraced costumes, including Atom Smasher, Doctor Light, Rupture, Black Siren, and some of the breacher villains unleashed by Zoom in the "Metapocalypse". Cisco, Caitlin and temporarily Iris eventually use Civvie Spandex.
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Not What It Looks Like
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Not What It Looks Like: Caitlin and Cisco walking in on Barry and a shirtless Felicity in S.T.A.R. Labs (his speed burned her top).
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Bookends
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Book Ends: "Fast Enough", the Season 1 finale, shares several elements with the pilot episode. Barry witnesses his mom's death, Thawne encourages Barry to run faster, and Barry has to run against the rotation of a vortex in order to save the city. Barry even lampshades the last one. Season 2 begins and ends with different incarnations of Barry's father Henry released from captivity. First, the Earth-1 Henry is released from Iron Heights Prison when Eobard Thawne confesses that he killed Nora in a video. Then, after Zoom's defeat, Cisco and Harry release Jay Garrick, Henry's speedster counterpart from Earth-3, from a speed-dampening mask.
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Flash Step
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Flash Step: No, not by Barry. Because the Turtle's ability to slow people down only works in pulses this is how people see him moving.
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Bad Powers, Bad People
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Bad Powers, Bad People: The "vibrating hand" technique is used by evil speedsters like The Reverse-Flash and Zoom to execute individuals. While Barry could use this as well if he wanted to, he's not the kind of person to kill someone in cold blood like that. The one exception is Jay when he uses it to destroy the iron mask Zoom had forced on him. Barry does use it at one point, but only to amplify a punch against an enemy.
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Mathematician's Answer: Joe gives one when asked about the Flash's identity. Grodd gives one later on when asked about his "father."
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Nobody Poops
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Nobody Poops: The prison cells are just empty rooms furnished without beds or toilets. Discussed in "Rupture", when Jesse's complaint to her and Wally being stuck in the Time Vault is that there's no bathroom. Subverted in Elseworlds, where Barry shows Oliver the compartment that houses them.
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Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory
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Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: Cisco proves to have the ability to see changes in time and dimension. This is the first evidence that he is also a metahuman, with gradually increasing strength and control. In general, Barry and Thawne seem to have this whenever they travel through time (especially justified when there's Mental Time Travel involved). Notably averted in Season 3 where Barry, having created the 'Flashpoint' timeline, gradually starts to lose his memories of his original timeline the more he uses his speed. The Season 3 Big Bad Dr. Alchemy appears to have this, and seems to have the ability of giving others this as well - for instance, he restores Edward Clariss' memories of the 'Flashpoint' timeline, enabling him to resume his identity as villainous speedster 'the Rival' in the normal timeline. Related to the above it seems that people who were metahumans in the 'Flashpoint' timeline can subconsciously remember their 'Flashpoint' lives through dreams. This happened to Frankie Kane a.k.a. Magenta, and its implied this is happening to Wally as well. Season 3 establishes that this applies to people on parallel earths while the timeline is being changed. Therefore, Earth 2 Harrison Wells and Jesse remember how the timeline was during their time on Earth 1 prior to Barry creating (and undoing) the Flashpoint timeline and are as unfamiliar with the changes to the revised Season 3 timeline as Barry is. This also explains Jay Garrick's awareness of Barry altering Earth 1's timeline.
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Recurring Character
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Audrey Marie Anderson, who plays major Recurring Character Lyla Michaels-Diggle in Arrow, had a Small Role, Big Impact in that show's fourth season.
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Bat Deduction
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Bat Deduction: Barry makes a leap from Caitlin's fiancee taking her SCUBA diving to "maybe 'Firestorm' is an acronym!"
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Super Serum
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Super Serum: The Velocity series of serums are designed to boost a speedster's speed. In Jay's case, it also temporarily returns his speed to him. He also reveals that his previous experiments with the serum have resulted in his speed loss and the reason why he's dying. Caitlin works on improving the drug and goes through several versions, with Velocity 9 being the most promising. When using Velocity 9, Jay is able to sustain his speed for many minutes and his cells start to gradually regain their Healing Factor, which may help cure his condition. Then again, this "Jay" is actually Zoom, so who knows how much of that is accurate.
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Super-Speed: Only a few days after waking up from his coma, Barry clocks in at around 700 mph, just under the sound barrier. The Reverse-Flash can move much faster, thanks to the battery in Eobard Thawne's wheelchair pumping him up in lieu of a Speed Force connection. Season 2 introduces Wally West. Barry's main enemy in the season is Zoom, an evil speedster from Earth-Two, whose speed is far greater than even that of Barry or the Reverse-Flash.
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Green Rocks
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Green Rocks: Dark matter gets treated like this, doing whatever the plot requires it to, most notably granting metahuman superpowers.
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Hunter of His Own Kind
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Hunter of His Own Kind: Barry and his team spend a lot of episodes fighting other metahumans - most of them getting their powers due to the same explosion as Barry. They even put them in especially designed for them. Unlike Barry and his friends, most other metahumans turn out to be criminal or villainous in some way or another.
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De-Power Zone
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De-Power Zone: The particle accelerator gets adapted as a makeshift Tailor-Made Prison to hold metahumans (known as "the Pipeline"), with each cell specially designed to neutralize the powers of its specific inmate. The metahuman wing of Iron Heights is fitted with power dampeners that disable the powers of any incarcerated metahumans, including that of The Flash.
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Atom Smasher absorbs various forms of energy (including kinetic and radioactive) and grows stronger (and bigger) as a result. Barry ends up luring him into a nuclear reactor, causing the metahuman to absorb lethal levels of radiation even for him.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Surprisingly averted most of the time. West and the rest of the police are outgunned by meta-human villains, but they're usually competent and rationally follow clues. After a few episodes, they've also come fully around to accepting that meta-humans, you know, exist, so they don't doubt it out of hand when Barry suggests things like "it was a man who can transform into gas to get through air vents". Even Joe comes around to believing Barry's story about the "man in yellow" who killed his mother, and the police help prove that the Reverse-Flash indeed exists. Particularly, it is the police and not Barry who start to become suspicious about Thawne. This slightly shifty behavior adds up over time, and what really tips them off is when he says that the Pied Piper shattered all the windows above him in his home - and for a man confined to a wheelchair, he curiously doesn't have any scratches on him (because he actually ran for cover, and isn't handicapped). The roles are reversed so it's actually the Flash who needs to be convinced by the police. However, the scene with Captain Cold and Heatwave terrorizing a city block with the police pretty much content to block off the area and let the Flash do all the work, with only Eddie being willing to put his ass on the line to help the hero. Thing is, neither Cold nor Heatwave are meta-humans. They're just regular people with high-tech guns. Don't Central City cops have sharpshooters? Or tear gas? The bad guys aren't even wearing any body armor, just a parka (Cold) and an overcoat (Heatwave). In Season 2, Zoom is too fast for either Earth 1's Central City Police Department or Earth 2's Central City Police Department to handle on their own. In both cases, Zoom slaughters a roomful of trained cops in less than a second as a demonstration.
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Not His Sled: Many viewers expecting Flashpoint to happen were surprised by the Season 1 finale.
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Adaptation Distillation
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Adaptation Distillation: Incorporates plot elements and characters from various eras of The Flash mythos. The Season 1 story-arc is primarily inspired by The Flash: Rebirth mini-series by Geoff Johns with the backstory of Nora Allen being murdered by an Evil Counterpart (the "Reverse-Flash") and Henry being framed for the murder. Many of Flash's foes are actual metahumans, rather than criminals with advanced technology, as in the New 52 Flash series. The idea of the Flash disappearing during a Crisis with 'Red Skies' in the future is borrowed from Crisis on Infinite Earths. Barry on the show is generally more youthful and impulsive than he's traditionally been depicted as in the comics, which are attributes generally associated with Wally West. That he's younger becomes a significant plot point halfway in the first season (he wasn't supposed to become the Flash until about 2020; it was the intervention of the Reverse-Flash from the future, who wanted to speed up the events to allow himself to return to his own time). The Rogues are straight up villains like they were in the Silver Age, unlike the AntiVillains they became under the Wally West Era.
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Spandex, Latex, or Leather
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Spandex, Latex, or Leather: The Flash costume looks like a mix of all three, described in-universe as "reinforced tri-polymer, heat and abrasion-resistant material" originally being developed for firefighters. It's also a darker shade of red (specifically, maroon) than usual. Likely, this is because bright red is difficult to film under varying lighting conditions in real life. The Reverse Flash's suit is made almost entirely of leather, and is a bit bulkier and less formfitting than Barry's as a result.
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Required Secondary Powers
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Required Secondary Powers: What Barry does brings up a large number of questions regarding physics and other mandated abilities to accommodate Super-Speed. It's nothing new to the comics, either, typically hand waved as an included feature of the Speed Force. The show does wink at a few of those things, as his suit is designed for high friction and when wearing civilian clothing they tend to burn or even catch fire. He's also more durable than the average person, but can hurt himself by misjudging the tensile strength of an object before hitting it. There are subtle implications about how the speed conferred by the speed force works on speedsters. The speed force is connected to all time and space and is the source of motion and allows for objects to move through both time and space (you don't need it to time travel just that it makes time travel possible). Basically, when a speedster is moving fast, it's more than just velocity and momentum. It's implied that the speedster is moving through time somewhat while also moving fast while having a measure of control over the inertia immediately surrounding them. This is proven when Barry can throw off the inertia created by the turtle that was turning active energy into potential energy. This is why a speedster can grab someone at superspeed without ripping them apart because as soon as they grab someone they pull that person into a small bubble of controlled kinetic/inertia energy surrounding the speedster. This also explains why friction doesn't affect them from air (though constant contact and wear on the feet can cause damage to shoes that aren't properly reinforced) and the fact that they can breath. Essentially, when a speedster runs, they are enclosed in a dimensional pocket that slightly separates them from the standard world which protects them and allows them to move at those speeds while being squishy humans.
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Superhero Paradox
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Superhero Paradox: Averted in the series premiere, as all the metahumans were made at once. Played straight in every season afterward, as the actions of Team Flash just keep resulting in more metas.
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Civvie Spandex
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Captain Cold has a themed outfit, but it still falls under Civvie Spandex.
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Sanguine (extroverted, emotional, and people-oriented): Cisco — Enjoys helping people, very expressive in his emotions, has many friends, and thinks up clever, catchy names for the villains.
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Just Friends
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Just Friends: During the Not What It Looks Like moment with a shirtless Felicity in S.T.A.R. Labs, her insistence on Barry and her deciding to just be friends gets to be a little too insistent for Barry. Barry and Iris, for most of Season One, even though it's fairly obvious to anyone watching that Barry wants more and that Iris reciprocates, even if she doesn't realize it. By Season Two, Iris is still mourning Eddie while Barry enters a relationship with Patty Spivot, so this becomes a non-issue. Late into the season, however, after Iris finally moves on from Eddie's death and Barry's relationship with Patty ends, the two finally accept that have never been just friends and try to move forward with a relationship.
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Vapor Trail
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Vapor Trail: In "Crazy For You", sparks from a fallen power line ignite a trail of gasoline leaking from a crashed car.
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Electric Love
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Electric Love: A very literal example when Iris touches Barry's hand causes sparks to jump between them. Of course this is justified in-universe as a speedster generating lightning which sparked off Barry, but it still holds the same symbolic effect.
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Hollywood Density
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Hollywood Density: In the episode "Grodd Lives" the police move several hundred million dollars worth of gold bars through the city in an ice cream truck, which is less conspicuous than an armored convoy. We do get a brief glimpse of the actual number of gold bars. There's so many that the ice cream truck would have never even been able to move, much less even carry that much weight. The suspension would have collapsed, the tires exploded, and the floor of the truck given way.
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Big Eater
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Big Eater: As per tradition, Barry learns in "Fastest Man Alive" that he needs to eat a lot more than normal. He suffered from dizzy spells when flexing his super speed until he started a new diet. Cisco even made high calorie bars to streamline the process. (Doubles as a Mythology Gag to the Wally West Flash endorsing Light Speed candy bars in exchange for an unlimited supply. The high sugar content of the bars helps keep his blood glucose levels up in the comics.) So is Wally. So is Jesse.
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Willing Suspensionof Disbelief : This show uses so much of it that it has effectively become impossible to enjoy it without consciously using this trope. In fact , it abused it so much that many viewers abandoned the show because it never made logical sense after a few episodes of the first season .
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Pragmatic Adaptation
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Pragmatic Adaptation: The show combines material from decades of the Flash's comics history with new twists. Among other elements, the costume is influenced by the Flash's current New 52 look, and the subplot of Barry's mother is from Geoff Johns's The Flash: Rebirth story. The latter is a relatively new development - for most of comics history his parents had mundane lives and Barry lacked a motivating tragedy until Johns rewrote Barry's backstory. Weather Wizard is a metahuman with direct control over the weather, instead of using his traditional Weather Rod (though the rod makes an appearance as a device to dampen his powers). Subverted with Captain Cold who was made into a metahuman with ice powers in the New 52 comics around the time the show debuted, but is given his classic cold gun in the show.
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Uniqueness Decay: Barry's status as a speedster. It wasn't long into Season 1 before a second speedster, the Reverse Flash, showed up. Season 2 introduces two others: Jay Garrick, the Flash from another dimension; and the villain Zoom – and also a one-off called Trajectory. Season 3 adds Wally West as Kid Flash, Savitar, Edward Clariss as The Rival and Jesse Chambers Wells as Jesse Quick. Other shows in the Arrowverse such as Vixen and Supergirl also have other characters with superspeed, though they're not technically speedsters.
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So Last Season: The first real speed-based attack Barry learns is the supersonic punch, an attack made at Mach 1.1 (and he needed a 5 mile running start) in order to defeat Girder. That same attack was attempted against Grodd, who caught the punch and tossed him aside. In Season 2, Barry learns an attack from "Jay" where he generates his lightning streaks by running in a circle and throwing it to defeat Sand Demon. He attempts the attack again at Zoom, who catches the lightning bolt and throws it back at him. Notably, Barry doesn't stop using those attacks (Barry later landed the supersonic punch on Grodd while he was distracted, and throwing lightning worked against Carter Hall and King Shark), but it's just made clear they are not unstoppable game winners. Of course, it makes sense that the lightning wouldn't work on Zoom because since "Jay" is Zoom, you wouldn't expect him to teach Barry a move that he couldn't counter!
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Heel–Face Turn
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Hartley Rathaway (ie. Pied Piper) got retconned into having made a Heel–Face Turn and as a result knows Barry's identity.
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Blue Means Cold
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Blue Means Cold: Captain Cold wears a dark blue coat.
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Men Don't Cry
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Men Don't Cry: Thoroughly averted. Pretty much every male character cries at some point, and no one is ever thought of as any less because of it.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: In Season 3, Abra Kadabra mentions that aside from Savitar, Barry's greatest enemies have included Thawne, Zoom, and DeVoe. Later, when Savitar enters the Speed Lab, he comments how it was the place they came up with a weapon to use against DeVoe. When Barry questions who that is, Savitar says that Barry hadn't reached that point yet. DeVoe is revealed to be the main antagonist of the following season.
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Mood Motif
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Mood Motif: There is a short but recognizable theme that plays whenever something wacky happens. The Flash himself has a strings of speed motif that plays when he's in motion without necessarily having plot happening at the same time.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: In the pilot's Wham Shot, an article about a Wayne Tech/Queen Inc merger can be seen on the newspaper from 2024. In Barry and Mardon's first confrontation, a wisp of fog is seen exiting the shattered passenger-side window before it flips over and crashes. A blink-and-you'll-miss it, as it's meant to explain how Mardon escaped the car before it got totaled (with Barry having to climb out of the shattered windshield) In the double date in "Going Rogue", a scene already meant for Ship Tease just had to have a picture of Rene Descartes on the Trivia Night scoreboard. Rene Descartes is better known in present time as the "Give Her The Dick" guy. Two in the Cold Open of "Flash vs. Arrow": Barry speeds past a homeless shelter, which a sign only in frame for a couple of seconds shows is being funded by Palmer Technologies. Also, he speeds past a street sign with "Queen" written on it, which is appropriate, given who guest stars in this episode.
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VillainOfTheWeek
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Barry will almost always run up to the Villain of the Week and exchange some witty banter with them, before getting defeated/they run away, and he has to spent most of the episode tracking them down. Usually, the only exceptions are when he's up against a fellow speedster or there's a more powerful villain in play.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Averted and played straight at the same time with Leonard Snart. Leonard and Lisa's father Lewis, much more evil than either, places a bomb on Lisa to force him to cooperate. Flash and his team help Snart and defuse the bomb — and then Snart kills his father.
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BadassNormal
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Sort of lampshaded by Oliver Queen: he points out that Barry is a bit overconfident relying purely on his superhuman speed powers, which leads to him rushing into situations (literally) without developing a strategy - thus allowing Badass Normal Oliver to get the drop on him by planning out feints and hidden arrow traps.
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames: Averted for Barry, who starts using the name the Flash. The villains tend to play it straight themselves, but Cisco comes up with names for them. When Cisco addresses Leonard Snart as "Captain Cold" it seems to amuse him, so he'll probably wind up adopting the alias as well. Cisco tries to do this for Blackout, only for Thawne to remind him that He Had a Name. Liking the idea seems to run in the Snart family, as Lisa Snart outright asks Cisco to come up a nickname for her when she gets her gun. Averted with Ronnie, who explicitly refers to himself as "Firestorm", possibly due to Sanity Slippage. Double Subverted in that he's trying to tell people what is going on with him through the acronym F.I.R.E.S.T.O.R.M. Ultimately played with, as he is consistently referred to as "Firestorm" by Eiling. Although Eiling is talking about the matrix that resulted from the project, it having been fused with Ronnie and Professor Martin Stein means there's no functional difference between them. Savitar always calls himself such, but only uses his other codename Future Flash when trolling Barry with the line "I am the future, Flash."
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: In the Season 2 finale, Barry creates a Time Remnant of himself in order to stop Zoom from destroying The Multiverse. While Barry fights Zoom, Barry's Remnant runs faster than his body can handle in order to create a feedback loop on Zoom's device. His body disintegrates from the stress, as the Remnant screams in agony, but the machine is stopped. In an unusual departure from the Expendable Clone trope, everyone, including Barry, honors the Remnant for his sacrifice. In a Season 3 episode, Barry heads into the Speed Force in order to take Wally's place in the prison. However, the Speed Force is having none of that, telling him that it's high time he stopped blaming himself and took responsibility for the problems he'd caused. Jay ends up taking Wally's place until such time as Barry can put Savitar back in prison. Later H. R. switches places with Iris using a holographic cover to make himself look like her, so Savitar kills him instead.
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Forgot About His Powers: Sometimes there are situations where a character's powers could be useful and solve the problem easily, but are ignored for the sake of lengthening the plot. Most notably used with Cisco, who could easily locate certain people with his powers, but often doesn't with no reasonable in-universe explanation.
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Lightning Can Do Anything
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Lightning Can Do Anything: Including giving you abs. Justified in the sense that this is lightning as a result from an exploding particle accelerator leaking out exotic matter and extradimensional energy so who knows what the hell it can and can't do.
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Four-Temperament Ensemble
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Four-Temperament Ensemble: Sanguine (extroverted, emotional, and people-oriented): Cisco — Enjoys helping people, very expressive in his emotions, has many friends, and thinks up clever, catchy names for the villains. Choleric (extroverted, unemotional, and task-oriented): Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm and Eobard Thawne — Though the latter pretends to takes up Barry's cause to help people, he tries to remain detached and provide a calming and rational presence to prevent Barry from acting rashly. The choleric temperament is just obscured by the eclectic temperament persona that Eobard Thawne looted off the real Harrison Wells. Melancholic (Introverted, emotional, and task-oriented): Eddie and Caitlin — both practical, conservative and analytical, and Caitlin's special attention to details. Phlegmatic (Introverted, unemotional, and people-oriented): Iris — She's always calm and dependable, and is very thoughtful and patient. Eclectic: Barry and Joe — combining several traits from among them and providing a stable center. Harrison Wells too, but real Wells, not his imposter.
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Missing Mom
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Barry's mother was murdered when he was a child and his father was arrested for the murder.
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Brought Down to Normal: Barry temporarily loses his powers, after Farooq Gibran (a.k.a. Blackout) drains his Speed Force. However, Barry manages to not only get his speed back when his friends are in danger, but he also becomes faster than before. An episode in season 2 is actually titled "Back to Normal". Guess what happens.
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Brandishment Bluff
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Brandishment Bluff: In "Going Rogue", Cisco forces Captain Cold to back down by pointing something at him that he claims is a prototype cold gun. It is actually the STAR Labs vacuum cleaner with a bunch of LEDs stuck on it.
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Secret Secret-Keeper
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Earlier on, it was revealed that General Eiling was a Secret Secret-Keeper and had figured out some time ago that Barry was The Flash. He's content to keep it a secret...for now, since Barry helps keep more dangerous metahumans under control.
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Teleport Spam
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When Savitar first appears, he drags Barry around Central City at such incredible speeds it appears as if he's Teleport Spamming, throwing Barry around like a rag doll and beating him to within an inch of his life with Barry being unable to land a single hit. This kinda lends credence to his self-styled title of "God of Speed". Later on, when Jay Garrick tries to take him on, Savitar does pretty much the same thing to him too.
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Gargle Blaster: In "Plastique", Barry discovers he Never Gets Drunk, so at the end of the episode Catilin makes him a shot of 500 proof alcohol. The buzz lasts about five seconds. Since the proof system is twice the percentage of alcohol, with 200% proof equaling PURE ethanol alcohol, 500% proof would be 250% pure alcohol. Let's call it artistic licenses.
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Canon Welding: Besides the Supergirl appearance, there's also a glimpse of Barry Allen from the 1990s show.
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Knight of Cerebus: The series is usually fairly light, particularly when compared to its counterpart show. But whenever the Reverse-Flash is involved, the show's tone becomes a lot darker. Almost all of the humour on the show vanishes when Grodd shows up. He is to date the only villain that has reduced Joe West to a sobbing wreck on the show, something that even Mark Mardon was unable to do. He's not as intimidating as the Reverse-Flash, but he still counts. Both of the above examples pale in comparison to Zoom. Before he shows, his own time remnant talks about how much of a threat he is. When he actually shows, he brutally curbstomps Barry to the point that he breaks Barry's back, shows off his broken body to the people at CCPN and the police, leaving everyone in shock.
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The Reveal: "The Man in the Yellow Suit" reveals "Harrison Wells" as the Reverse-Flash and that there was a future Barry present the night of Nora Allen's murder. "The Sound and the Fury" outright shows "Wells" moving at super-speed, complete with a trail of red lightning, to avoid an attack. Later in the episode, however, it's shown that this can't be maintained for more than a few seconds, as "Wells" super-speeds out of his hidden room, but collapses in the hallway, his legs visibly vibrating out of sync with the rest of his body. Later still, it's revealed that "Wells" seems to be absorbing—or maintaining his connection to—the Speed Force artificially, with what he calls a "tachyonic device". If he always had the power of the Reverse-Flash, it suggests that he somehow lost it and is using technology as a stopgap measure for his "bigger plan". And this from the man who advised Barry that Rathaway is the one who tends to hide their true endgame. "The Nuclear Man" has Joe asking Cisco for help looking into Nora Allen's murder, and they discover blood stains left behind that night. When they test them, they get a match: Barry, but with protein markers that indicate he was there as an adult. The end of "Fallout" not only fully confirms "Wells" is the Reverse-Flash (as he's in costume at the time), but also shows that he and Grodd appear to be working together. "Out of Time" reveals that "Harrison Wells" is actually Eobard Thawne, a descendant of Eddie's fron the future. And the night he killed Nora Allen, he was actually there to kill Barry. And he's been stuck in the past ever since; his mentoring and training of Barry is all in effort of regaining his own powers and returning to his time. And, the thing with Reverse-Flash and the speedtrap was a roleplay designed to confuse the rest. "Tricksters" reveals that Eobard killed the real Harrison Wells years ago, and has been impersonating him ever since as part of his plans. "The Man Who Saved Central City" reveals that the titular character is actually Ronnie, not Barry, who sacrificed himself to save the world from the wormhole. "Flash of Two Worlds" reveals that the world is one among the 52 universes. On what is known as Earth-2, Harrison Wells is alive and in charge of Star Labs, and a man named Jay Garrick is that world's Flash, escaping a villain named Zoom. "Running To Stand Still" reveals that Harry is actually working for Zoom, although under duress, as Zoom has his daughter under threat of life. And all the villains of the week? Just a plan of Zoom so that Barry will get more and more faster, so that Zoom could take his speed for himself. Oh, and Joe has a son. "The Reverse-Flash Returns" that the Thawne who appeared the previous episode is actually a time remnant, to ensure the stability of the timeline, and retaining him dooms Cisco. King Shark reveals that underneath the mask, Zoom looks exactly like Jay. Trajectory reveals that, after seeing V-9's effects on the titular character, Jay's degenerative sickness, and Zoom's blue lightning, Zoom doesn't just look like Jay, Zoom is Jay. Versus Zoom reveals that "Jay Garrick" is actually Hunter Zolomon, a Serial Killer from Earth-2note And a distinction in that, with 23 recorded murders, who got his powers from the electro-shock therapy on insane criminals. And the 'Jay' we saw? Just a time remnant, placed there so that Jay and Zoom both exist at the same time, one to give hope, and other to crush it.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Evil
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The Good, the Bad, and the Evil: Barry Allen/Flash and his friends in Team Flash are the good and speedsters such as Zoom and Savitar are the Evil. As the Bad, Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash is a recurring ally and mentor for Team Flash while still remaining a murderous supervillain.
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Meaningful Echo: Iris does the opening and closing narrations for "The Flash is Born", which are nearly identical to the ones Barry did in the pilot - the difference being that she's talking about The Flash and is writing a blog post. When Caitlin's fiancé Ronnie runs off to try to shut down the particle accelerator, she stops him, but he tells her "Caitlin, I have to go." Later in the same episode when Barry runs off to face off against the Mist despite not knowing how to defeat him yet, Caitlin stops him, and he tells her the exact same thing that Ronnie said to her, word for word.
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"Fishing" and "Bait(ing)" is frequently included in characters' dialogues. What kind of person fishes and uses baits in general? A hunter. This also foreshadows the method of his defeat.
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Dead Person Impersonation: The real Harrison Wells has been dead for 15 years. Eobard Thawne killed him and copied his DNA in order to replace him, in order to speed up creation of the particle accelerator, so he can use it as part of his plan to return home. Turned around in Season 2, where Harrison Wells from Earth-2 puts on Thawne's suit in order to convince Grodd to let Caitlin go. It works for a while, until Wells says "please", tipping off Grodd that something is wrong, as Thawne never used the word with him.
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Make Some Noise: Pied Piper's gauntlets analyze a target's natural frequency and emit a modulated sonic wave that causes the target to resonate and rip itself apart. Hunter Zolomon's time remnant learned to use his helmet as a sonic weapon by rapidly tapping on the top, while pointing the bottom at the target.
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Once Done, Never Forgotten
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Once Done, Never Forgotten: Barry's time-travel that resulted in the Flashpoint timeline. Notably, during the Elseworlds crossover event, Oliver's very first reaction is "Oh, Barry, what have you done this time?"
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Casting Gag: Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell being cast as Captain Cold and Heat Wave, the first two members of the Rogues. Miller and Purcell previously starred in Prison Break as brothers and two members of the Fox River 8. On top of that, Captain Cold is the emotionally locked-down mastermind of the Rogues, just as Miller's former role Michael Scofield is the emotionally locked-down mastermind of the Fox River 8, and both Cold and Scofield are incredibly meticulous in their plans, to the point of being Crazy-Prepared. John Wesley Shipp as Henry Allen, Barry's father. Shipp played Barry in the 1990 series, and Professor Zoom in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Taken further with the reveal that the real Jay Garrick is Henry Allen's Alternate Universe counterpart, meaning that once again, he's playing a version of the Flash. Taken even further: he played the first live action version of The Flash and is playing the namesake of the first Flash in comics, Jay Garrick. In the Japanese dub, Jun Fukuyama (Barry/The Flash) already voiced another guy able to run really fast, except he was a cyborg. In the French dub, Barry's voice actor is Alexandre Gillet, who is also known for voicing another iconic, heroic speedster. Tom Felton playing a guy who's an obnoxious jerk towards the orphaned main character who survived the impossible and prominently displays a lightning bolt symbol? Yeah, never seen that before... Further reinforced in "Monster" when he mentioned he came from a "pretty wealthy family back in England" and "a long line of generations of old money, tradition". Also, turns out he's involved with the Philosopher's Stone. Keith David has some experience in voicing antagonistic gorillas, playing Tublat in The Legend of Tarzan. The girl Bart flirts with in the past is played by Jordan Fisher's Disney Channel co-star Piper Curda.
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Oddly Small Organization: S.T.A.R. Labs seems to have only three employees: Wells, Cisco, and Caitlin. An early episode mentions that there is a janitorial staff, three is still a very small number of scientists at a lab to maintain an entire particle accelerator and facilities, including a secret makeshift prison. In addition, even if they weren't sued into oblivion for causing an accident that definitively killed people they would still have to be working on other projects to keep their funding. With Season 2, the public awareness of metahumans at least shows them assisting Central City with the police metahuman task force and Iron Heights metahuman wing. An offhanded comment in Legends of Tomorrow mentions that S.T.A.R. Labs takes over the administration of Central City at some point in the future, implying that the organization grows substantially.
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Stealth Hi/Bye: Barry gets really annoyed at Malcolm Merlyn and the other assassins doing that. And he's supposed to be the super-fast one. When he tries to complain to Oliver, the latter just gives him a knowing "yeah, I know" wave.
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Clark Kenting: Like Arrow, Barry tries to stick to the shadows and change his voice when dealing with people who know him as a civilian. Unlike Oliver needing a voice modulator, Barry can just vibrate his vocal chords to superspeed in order to distort it. He can also shake his face back and forth to blur it to people who know him. The Man in the Yellow Suit goes one step further and vibrates his entire body, so it's hard to make out any detail, and distorts the voice even more, also somehow adding Glowing Eyes of Doom.
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Barry always gets his job back as a CSI, no matter what may try and force him off the job or to Turn In His Badge.
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Deducing the Secret Identity: In "The Trap", Iris realized that Barry was The Flash when she felt a Speed Force spark after touching The Flash's hand, which she had felt earlier when she touched Barry. She had also interacted with both many times, so may have subconsciously noticed the similarities between the two before the spark put the pieces together. In "The Reverse Flash Returns", after Barry acts strangely towards Patty, she goes over Barry's old case files and realizes all the ones that involve the Flash saving the day include details that Barry couldn't have known unless he was the Flash. After Joe and Barry try to gaslight her, Patty calls Barry with a fake emergency while on the train to see if and how quickly the Flash shows up. When he realizes he's been caught, he stops vibrating his face in front of her, proving to Patty she was right before they part ways.
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You Can't Fight Fate: In "Fallout," when presented with evidence that he had/will traveled/travel back in time to the night of his mother's murder, Barry assumes that he's destined to fail, since despite his future self's intervention, the Reverse-Flash did kill his mother. However, Dr. Stein believes it might be possible for him to change the past, which motivates Barry to try. The show itself has demonstrated that the future can be changed, as when Barry lost his powers, the future newspaper that Thawne had changed to reflect the absence of The Flash. Invoked by Thawne in "Rogue Time". He tells Barry that if he prevents one tragedy, the time-continuum will simply ensure he has to face another possibly worse one. It's ultimately played with in the rest of the episode. Barry does manage to prevent a tidal wave from destroying Central City, as well as a host of other tragedies including (unknown to him) Cisco's death; however this results in a new timeline where Captain Cold is at large and aware of his true identity, the reporter investigating Thawne ends up getting killed, and Iris is no longer conscious of her lingering feelings for Barry that she confessed to in the previous timeline. In Season 3, Barry sees a future of Savitar killing Iris. He tries to do everything he can to stop it, but nothing works. Turns out Barry is Savitar, so no matter what Barry does Savitar will remember it and know how to counter it. Gloriously subverted, as HR sacrifices himself to save Iris, and they finish Savitar later, changing the future.
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Mugging the Monster: A guy tries to mug Barry outside of a coffee shop. Barry gets excited about how badly the guy screwed himself over before stripping the mugger to his underwear and bringing a cop to him at super speed.
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Idiot Ball: Barry occasionally grabs this during his fight scenes, so his opponents have a viable chance of beating him. This means getting hit by things that he'd normally be able to dodge. Also, if you hit a man of steel with a pole and he instead uses that pole to flail you around, you should probably let go. Twice Barry has gotten the drop on an enemy whose powers are predicated on their ability to see, both times Barry is aware of this, and both times he does nothing with this information when he could easily put a bag over their head at superspeed and render them helpless. Cisco keeps his lethal cold gun in a compound with very little security. Even after he found out that Barry wasn't as dangerous as he initially suspected. Sort of lampshaded by Oliver Queen: he points out that Barry is a bit overconfident relying purely on his superhuman speed powers, which leads to him rushing into situations (literally) without developing a strategy - thus allowing Badass Normal Oliver to get the drop on him by planning out feints and hidden arrow traps. Everything about the episode featuring Everyman. Almost nobody who knows that there is a metahuman running around who can impersonate people makes the connection when someone starts acting extremely out of character. The only person who didn't have the Idiot Ball at any point during the episode was Thawne. Except for his total lack of security at the very end. The achievement? Iris deciding to take the (handcuffed) metahuman to the precinct in the back seat of her car, through regular city traffic, instead of letting S.T.A.R. handle it or even calling the police to pick him up.
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Swiss-Cheese Security: STAR Labs, especially later on in Season 2. People just stroll in whenever the plot requires it with no explanation as to how they got into it. Lampshaded in the Season 2 premiere, where they note this happening and start beefing up security - cue Hunter Zolomon just strolling in with no explanation as to how he got in. This is lampshaded later by Team Arrow, who call STAR Labs security a "revolving door". Cisco counters by pointing out that two Team Arrow headquarters have been discovered and attacked.
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Insecurity System: There are sometimes alerts given to the characters letting them know someone is in the building, but on more than a few occasions normal people just walk in to the main control center and surprise everyone. Could be justified when it's someone like Snart with some skill in espionage, but Iris also just walked in rather casually.
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Heroic Build: While Barry is still fairly slender, the pilot had the memorable exchange "You were struck by lightning!" (Barry sees a live video feed of himself) "Lightning gave me abs?" It's explained that a natural result of his powers keep his body trim, his muscles don't atrophy at all.
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Versus Zoom reveals that "Jay Garrick" is actually Hunter Zolomon, a Serial Killer from Earth-2note And a distinction in that, with 23 recorded murders, who got his powers from the electro-shock therapy on insane criminals. And the 'Jay' we saw? Just a time remnant, placed there so that Jay and Zoom both exist at the same time, one to give hope, and other to crush it.
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Psychic-Assisted Suicide: Grodd threatens Joe with this in "Grodd Lives", forcing him to point his gun at himself before tossing it away using telekinesis. He almost succeeds later in "Attack on Central City" but Barry manages to stop him. DeVoe forces several security guards to kill themselves as well later in season 4.
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: The Flashes and Jesse Quick give off yellow lightning, indicating a pure speed force connection. The Reverse Flash and Nora West-Allen give off red lightning under the effects of the Negative Speed Force. Zoom gives off blue lighting, as does anyone under the influence of Velocity X. Trajectory also gives off a yellow-colored lightning, which turns to blue shortly before she runs too fast and disintegrates herself. This provides a clue as to both the source of her abilities and the identity of Zoom. Savitar and Godspeed give off white lightning, indicating unnatural, godlike speed. Evil doppelgangers from Earth 2 dress mostly in black. Barry also gets black eyes and black lightning after being infected and possessed by Bloodwork. Accelerated Man and Iris (when temporarily given Barry's powers in Season 4) have violet lightning, which becomes an early clue that the "Mystery Girl" with purple and yellow lightning is Barry and Iris's daughter.
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Depleted Phlebotinum Shells: General Eiling reveals that after his first encounter with the Flash they developed some new weapons designed to counter him. First off was a spike grenade attracted to kinetic energy, leaving Barry as a pin cushion. Another one was a phosphorous missile that had a proximity sensor, it wouldn't stop burning until Barry created a vacuum.
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Arc Words: General: "The impossible": As a catch-all term for super powers. "Run, Barry, run!": Said by Barry's father as a warning and later used by Thawne as encouragement. It also obviously points out to Barry's super-power. Also spoken by Zoom in the Season 2 finale. Season 1: "Centuries": Due to being from four hundred years in the future, Eobard Thawne - actually "the man in yellow" after having hijacked Harrison Wells's DNA and identity fifteen years prior to the show's 'present day' - makes this verbal slip on multiple occasions, such as remarking that Cisco Ramon and Tess Morgan have been "dead for centuries" and, before the activation of the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator, saying that he felt he'd been "waiting centuries" for the event to take place. Season 2: "Fishing" and "Bait(ing)" is frequently included in characters' dialogues. What kind of person fishes and uses baits in general? A hunter. This also foreshadows the method of his defeat. "Doppelgänger": Due to the appearances of several alternate selves of several characters showing up due to the introduction of The Multiverse. Many of said counterparts, including the season's Big Bad's, play key roles throughout the season. Season 3: Killer Frost of all people says it: "Some things you break can't be put back together." The season started out with Barry travelling in time and creating Flashpoint, and when he tried to restore things to the way they were, he irreversibly changed things for the worse. Barry has to stop trying to play God by "fixing" things via time travel - he has to learn to live with the consequences and the mistakes he makes and move forward. Season 4: "This house is bitchin'." This by itself doesn't seem like anything, but is ultimately revealed to be Foreshadowing for the arrival of Barry and Iris's future daughter Nora.
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Played for Laughs in "The Trap". Upon seeing the future version of the Flash suit in the newspaper article from 2024, Cisco wonders if he will redesign Barry's suit only because he's now seen what its supposed to look like in the future, which would mean they're all part of a "causal nexus".
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Brother–Sister Incest: Although Iris and Barry aren't related biologically, he was adopted by the Wests after his mom was killed, and as such they're adoptive siblings. However, this is never addressed.
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Married to the Job: On his first date with Linda, Barry's able to save someone and get back before she notices he's gone. It's a bigger problem on their second date. Then when he tries to apologize....
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Like Brother and Sister: Averted. While they lived in the same house since they were preteens, it is mentioned several times that Barry had romantic feelings for Iris before he even moved in. Iris says this in the pilot, but "Out Of Time" and "Rogue Time" reveal that she doesn't see him as a brother, either, as she confesses she can't stop thinking about him and they kiss.
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The audience knows Barry's future...Thawne just has to ensure it...However, "Power Outage" indicates the future can be rewritten.
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Worf Barrage: Grodd casually catches Barry's vaunted supersonic punch in their first physical confrontation to establish how dangerous he is. Zoom catches Barry's lightning bolt and throws it back at him in their first fight. Savitar no sells everything Barry and Jay threw at him, curbstomping them in record time, flat.
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Extinct in the Future: Eobard Thawne comes from a future where cows are extinct, which has led him to have a hamburger obsession while living in the present. One Earth-19, coffee plants were wiped out and are no longer available. H.R. who is a native from there has a borderline addiction to coffee on Earth-1, while Gypsy isn't much better and ends up smuggling several sacks of coffee beans back to her Earth.
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Celebrity Paradox: In a roundabout way: Cisco frequently wears shirts from The Big Bang Theory, where the main characters are huge fans of The Flash (in one episode of Big Bang they all attempt to dress as the Flash for Halloween). Felicity mockingly calls Lian Yu "Fantasy Island" during Arrow Season 2 (the same episode featuring Barry in fact). John Wesley Shipp, who plays Henry Allen and Jay Garrick, has guested there. Star Wars exists in this universe and has been referenced a few times, even though Mark Hamill is also Trickster in this universe. The Walking Dead was name dropped by both Caitlin and Cisco, creating several very interesting paradoxes in the Arrowverse... Audrey Marie Anderson, who plays major Recurring Character Lyla Michaels-Diggle in Arrow, had a Small Role, Big Impact in that show's fourth season. Emily Kinney, who plays Brie Larvan/the Bug-Eyed Bandit in this universe, was part of that show's main cast for three and a half seasons. Chad L. Coleman, who was announced as what was revealed to be the Red Herring Big Bad of Arrow Season 5", was part of that show's main cast for two seasons. Emma Bell, who played a guest character on the second episode of Arrow, was the very first major casualty of that show. A possible example. Before Sarah Wayne Callies was part of that show's main cast, she was on Prison Break with Wentworth Miller note  She actually plays his Love Interest (Captain Cold), Dominic Purcell (Heat Wave), Robert Knepper (Clock King) and Peter Stormare (Count Vertigo II), and her being a part of that show was used in articles after her casting. Game of Thrones was referred to by Mason Bridge. Rila Fukushima started appearing on that show's fifth season while she's still appearing on Arrow as Tatsu Yamashiro. The show also has Lena Headey, whom co-starred with Summer Glau (Isabel Rochev) in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which is further supported when Cisco mentioned the film that started the franchise. Cisco mentioned Jurassic Park. While he didn't stated which film, Peter Stormare, who plays Count Vertigo II in Arrow, was part of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. If one includes Jurassic World, which aired a few weeks after the Season 1 finale, then it has the real-life wife of Seth Gabel, who played the original Count Vertigo, as the female lead. A possible example. Cisco regularly mentions Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in his blog. The show has Jon Hamm and Kiernan Shipka (as Recurring Characters) of Mad Men fame, a show where both Caity Lotz (Sara Lance) and Payton List (Lisa Snart) guested a few times and Danielle Panabaker (Caitlin Snow) guested once. A more straight example happens when the blog mentions the Mission: Impossible film series, as Dominic Purcell (Mick Rory) was on Mission: Impossible II. Tommy Merlyn took a jab at Twilight during the pilot episode of Arrow. One of its major supporting actors, Kellan Lutz, co-starred with both Katie Cassidy (Laurel Lance) and Liam McIntyre (Mark Mardon) in A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) and The Legend of Hercules respectively. Cisco mentioned The Shawshank Redemption in a Season 1 episode. Both Clancy Brown (Gen. Eilling) and William Sadler (Simon Stagg) were part of that movie's main cast. Cisco mentioned Friends in the middle of Season 1. Matt Letscher, a.k.a. Eobard Thawne, was a Recurring Character on Friends' Spin-Off, Joey. In Season 2, Jefferson Jackson mentions that he has the entire Titanic soundtrack on his playlist. Victor Garber (Martin Stein) has a major role in that film. The actor who played Leonardo DiCaprio's best friend also guested on the first season of Arrow as a former comrade of the villain Firefly. The second Crossover with Arrow has Cisco mentioning Highlander. Three actors from The 'Verse appeared in that franchise; Clancy Brown (Wade Eilling) whose Star-Making Role was the film that started the franchise), Michael Ironside (Lewis Snart) who played Gen. Katana on Highlander II: The Quickening, and Adam Copeland (Al Rothstein) who played the Mook Lieutenant on Highlander: Endgame. Cisco mentions Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Season 2. Stephen Amell (Oliver Queen) joins the main cast of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows as Casey Jones that appears in the same year. Legends of Tomorrow mentions Top Gun. Michael Ironside, who plays Lewis Snart, was part of that film's main cast. Cisco makes a Frozen Shout-Out in Season 2. The film has Idina Menzel (whose character was the one referred to), who got her first big break in Broadway as one of the original cast members of RENT along with Jesse L. Martin (Joe West), and was also a pioneer cast member of Wicked which also starred Colin Donnell (Tommy Merlyn), as well as the real-life wife of Liam McIntyre (Mark Mardon) in the Australian version. The animated film also includes Jonathan Groff, who along with Menzel, was a recurring cast member of Glee just like Grant Gustin (Barry himself). A villain of the Week in Season 2 mentions the Law & Order franchise. Some actors were major cast members of its different shows, such as... Jesse L. Martin (Joe West), who was one of the long-running cast members of the parent series. Bonus points for Joe being present when the Shout-Out happened. Jamey Sheridan (Robert Queen), who was one of the main cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Colin Donnell (Tommy Merlyn), who, as of this episode, is one of the main characters of Chicago Med, which officially takes place in the same universe as the Law & Order shows. Isabella Hoffman (Clarissa Stein) was one of the main characters of Homicide: Life on the Street, which officially takes place in the same universe as the Law & Order shows. Alex Kingston (Dinah Drake Lance) was a Recurring Character in Law & Order: SVU. Colin Salmon (Walter Steele) was a Recurring Character in Law & Order: UK. Many actors from this universe have also guested on the franchise at different points, some more than once as a different character, such as Danielle Panabaker (Caitlin Snow), Susanna Thompson (Moira Queen), Caity Lotz (Sara Lance), Wentworth Miller (Leonard Snart), Ciara Renee (Kendra Saunders), Neal McDonough (Damien Dahrk), Peyton List (Lisa Snart), Seth Gabel (Count Vertigo), and Emily Kinney (Brie Larvan). Like Joe above, Caitlin was also present when Shout-Out was made. Cisco mentions the Transformers Film Series during the Season 2 finale. Tony Todd, who voices Zoom, also voiced the Big Bad of Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen. Cisco, Hartley and Oliver (the books at least) are Harry Potter fans. Tom Felton, who plays Draco in the films, joined the cast as Julian Albert in Season 3. Also, Alex Kingston's (Dinah Drake Lance) Real Life ex-husband plays that film series' Big Bad. Cisco mentions iZombie at one point. Funny how he doesn't mention that Tony Woodward (Greg Finley) looks an awful lot like Liv's zombie boyfriend. Bonus points for having Tony/Girder actually become a zombie at one point thanks to the particle accelerator. A LEGO truck in the background of the LEGO diorama that shrunk!Cisco and Ralph are on is from a set that came with Captain Cold, the Flash, Grodd, Wonder Woman, and Batman.
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In general, Barry and Thawne seem to have this whenever they travel through time (especially justified when there's Mental Time Travel involved). Notably averted in Season 3 where Barry, having created the 'Flashpoint' timeline, gradually starts to lose his memories of his original timeline the more he uses his speed.
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Killer Frost of all people says it: "Some things you break can't be put back together." The season started out with Barry travelling in time and creating Flashpoint, and when he tried to restore things to the way they were, he irreversibly changed things for the worse. Barry has to stop trying to play God by "fixing" things via time travel - he has to learn to live with the consequences and the mistakes he makes and move forward.
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Opening Narration: Done by Barry every episode starting with the pilot, always starting with or working in the lines, "My name is Barry Allen, and I am the fastest man alive." Starting with episode 3, there's a standard intro, followed and book-ended by unique narration about the episode. The narration was dropped in Season 6. In episode 6, Iris gives the opening and closing narration, as she is saying aloud what she's writing.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Barry chews Tony Woodward/Girder out in Season One for misusing his powers to mistreat and bully people. In Grodd Lives, Iris gives Barry one for not telling her he was the Flash and for lying about what was going on in his life, while Eobard gives Eddie one for (supposedly) being a nobody that failed to live up to their family's standards. In Season Two, Iris gives herself a "The Reason You Suck" Speech for hiding Wally's existence from Joe and keeping secrets like Barry did. Barry gets these speeches all throughout Season Three for causing Flashpoint. Savitar hands these around when he's feeling particularly haughty. He calls H.R. a cowardly pretender, rips into Cisco for giving up the potential Reverb offered him and mocks Wally for his lack of skill as a speedster. He saves the most cutting speech for Barry, which given later revelations is actually a RYSS towards himself. In Season 5, Barry gives XS one for not only meeting with Thawne behind the team's back, but doing so even after she learned of how deep his atrocities ran and she didn't need his help anymore. Once Barry exiles her to the future, Barry himself gets one from Iris for once again giving in to his emotions and not consulting her. Were it not for Cecille and Ralph, it might have continued into a "Dear John" Letter.
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Breakout Villain
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Breakout Villain: Captain Cold. He's one of the few non meta-human threats (as well as being a recurring character), and he's by far one of the most dangerous because of his tendency for being Crazy-Prepared. Even when the police confiscate his freeze gun, it doesn't faze him at all, and later in Season 1 he and Heat Wave take down the local Mafia don and his enforcers with only their bare hands. Considering the fact that Captain Cold is now in in Legends of Tomorrow, the third Arrow spinoff, with other Ensemble Darkhorses from the Arrowverse it seems that this trope is very much true.
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Love Transcends Spacetime
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Love Transcends Spacetime: Barry and Iris. No matter the timeline or reality, they seem destined to be together. Its a fact which is repeatedly acknowledged by the characters themselves and by others (including no less than Barry's arch-nemesis Eobard Thawne).
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Obligatory Joke: What's the point of making the future Killer Frost and Firestorm a couple if you can't make "fire and ice" jokes?
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Colorful Contrails: Speedsters give off a distinctive trail of colored lightning when they run. These are differently-colored in order to indicate certain conditions or to differentiate speedsters in the same scene. (See Colour Coded For Your Convenience, below).
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Bullying a Dragon: Barry is on the giving and recieving end of this. Early in Season 1, Eddie Thawne wants to assemble a police task force to capture the Flash, who he sees as responsible for the dangerous events in Central City. Problem is, the Flash has Super-Speed. Eddie quickly realizes how out of his depth he is when he's beaten senseless by the speedster under the control of another metahuman, but he puts together his task force anyway. It's only after The Flash saves him from the Reverse-Flash does he warm up to a partnership. Barry ignores the warnings of how dangerous Zoom is and willingly fights him. He gets his spine broken for his trouble. One of Savitar's cultists mocks Barry to his face that his god will kill Iris in the future. Barry knocks him out with one punch.
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Sentient Cosmic Force: The Speed Force is sentient, active and appears benevolent. It empowers speedsters and gives Barry a pep talk when he's at his lowest point, and sends time wraiths to take care of Zoom after he meddles with time and the rules of speed too much.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Despite his God complex, Clyde Mardon is perfectly happy using his powers to rob banks until Detective West's sarcastic comment about why a god would need to rob banks prompts him to think bigger. Barry has a terrible habit of being emotionally provoked, intentionally or otherwise, into causing potential extinction level events. In the season 1 finale, Eobard Thawne proposes a plan — using Cisco's Rip Hunter-esque time machine, Barry goes back in time and saves his mom and in turn Eobard returns to his own time, the entire story between them retconned from time. Barry agrees, travels back to the past, then backs out of saving Nora at the last minute when another future Barry warns him off, returns to the present and stops Thawne from going home. This leads to a fight in which Eobard has Barry on the ropes until Eddie shoots himself to retcon Eobard's "current" existence. Thawne then disappears...and a black hole forms over the city. Barry tries to stop it with his speed but can only slow it down at best, so Ronnie has to sacrifice himself to stop it by defusing Firestorm within the hole's center. Subverted as stopping his mother's death would have resulted in an even worse scenario, as seen below. When Zoom murders Henry before his eyes right before the season 2 finale, Barry is angered into agreeing to a race with Zoom, which will generate enough energy into a stolen pulsar device to destroy every other universe. It takes the rest of the team figuring this out, holding him back, going through a failed alternate plan, and voicing their concerns for him to regain sound enough mind to figure out how to actually beat Zoom and avert the disaster. Right after the above situation was cleared up, Barry is so thoroughly broken at this point that he goes back in time and follows through on saving his mom from Thawne. This AFTER it's been explained dozens of times (and demonstrated a few, for those who watch Legends of Tomorrow) how messing too far with time is a terrible idea, and AFTER the Speed Force outright told Barry that his mother's death and his becoming the Flash led to his saving countless innocents. The resulting timeline begins to sap away Barry's memories the more he uses his speed, forcing him and Thawne to work together to undo it, restoring the timeline save for a few alterations. The biggest one, by far, being the creation of Savitar, a time remnant of Barry himself who resents everything about the Flash and wants to ruin his life by any means necessary.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: The pilot opens with Barry is running through the city, explains he's the fastest man alive, then (in a flashback) shows how he got his powers. He's actually telling the story to the Arrow.
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Actually Pretty Funny: Joe West is generally a serious character, but has been known to make some quips. Barry tells him he confronted Iris in his Flash costume and hid his identity by distorting his voice with his vibration powers. Joe has a genuine giggle fit for a few seconds.
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And none of this even counts the visitors from Earth-2 (Wells, Jesse, Zoom, other villains, etc.) that know. Barry's identity borders on being an Open Secret by the end of Season 2. It's to the point where the reveal of a possible plotline in Season 3 with Barry's Secret Identity being jeopardized immediately led to a bunch of "What Secret Identity?" comments.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Also the post-Flashpoint timeline. Despite the fact that he saved his mother only to let her die again, the Timeline is very nearly the same. The only difference was that, Sara Diggle was replaced by a baby boy, John Diggle Jr, Cisco's brother Dante died in a freak road accident, Caitlin becomes Killer Frost, Iris didn't immediately forgive Joe for his secrecy regarding Francine, and Barry got a new annoying teammate named Julian Albert.
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The Pied Piper wears a black, hooded outfit that seems to have a Sith inspiration to it.
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Identity Impersonator: In "Tricksters", we learn that Eobard Thawne murdered the real Harrison Wells 15 years ago and stole his identity via DNA transfer. The standard MO of the shapeshifting metahuman Hannibal Bates/Everyman.
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Cover-Blowing Superpower: Barry's usually fast enough to perform complex actions too fast for regular people to perceive, which gives him an advantage when stuck being Barry Allen in a dangerous situation. Once when shot at from a close range he was able to catch the bullet and feign actually being hit and flop to the ground. Another time he was with Eddie investigating the co-workers of "Girder," when one ran off Barry ran ahead and let the guy punch him in the face to give Eddie time to catch up and apprehend him, claiming he found a shortcut.
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"Fallout": Thawne kidnaps Eiling from the middle of his base and carries him to Grodd's section of the sewers, whereupon the simian villain goes apeshit on his erstwhile tormenter.
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Straight Gay: In "Flash vs. Arrow", Singh offhandedly mentions his boyfriend. "Out of Time" has him just as casually revealing that they're engaged now.
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First-Episode Twist: "Harrison Wells" can walk and knows Barry's future.
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"Death of the Speed Force": The Speed Force dies, leaving Barry and Wally depowered for the forseeable future, though Barry resolves to create his own Speed Force as Thawne did with the Negative Speed Force. Thawne also makes his comeback by possessing Nash, and though he is depowered in Nash's body, he promises Barry that he will kill everyone he cares about. Kamilla seemingly dies when she discovers the truth about Mirror Iris, who shoots her with the mirror gun.
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Season 2 features the wormhole of the Season 1 finale leaving behind pockets of exotic matter that allow superpowered individuals from Earth-2 and possibly other worlds in The Multiverse to cross over.
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Forgot I Could Fly: If Barry was capable of using his powers perfectly at all times, he would have little trouble fighting any bad guy. But the show makes it clear that Barry still has physical limitations and can be harmed or caught off guard by unexpected events. A good portion of Season 1 is him exploring the limits of his powers. He also tries to rely exclusively on his speed, and this is pointed out and used by Oliver. Later, Barry claims that he has started paying more attention to his surroundings, as per Oliver's advice.
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Even though in the comics Central City is traditionally located in the Midwest, the only known fact about its location on the show is that it’s 600 miles from Starling City. While Seasons 1 and 2 of Arrow implied that Starling City was somewhere on the Pacific coast of North America, in the Season 3 episode "The Climb", a map of the Americas◊ is shown on-screen and Starling City can be clearly seen in the Midwestern US, near the Great Lakes region, thereby placing Central City near its traditional location. Then there's trying to figure out where Keystone City fits in to all of this. "Plastique" indicates it's on the shore of a very large lake. The only really big lake within 600 miles of the American Pacific Coast is Great Salt Lake, but Central City doesn't really look like it's in Utah. And the placement of Starling near the Great Lakes only opens up the number of possibilities even further. In "The Man in the Yellow Suit", Flash and Reverse-Flash take their fight to a domed stadium set up for football. Look closely. The goal posts are at the front of the end zone and in another shot, two 50-yard lines can be seen with a line marked with a "C" in between. This is a Canadian football field, meaning that either Central City is in Canada or that the speedsters have run so far that the fight ends at BC Place in Vancouver (the city, of course, being a good stand-in city for television shows). However, if Central City was actually in Canada, Starling City would have to be in Oregon. The location of both cities is muddied even more by repeated mentions in Season 4 of Arrow which place the newly renamed Star City in the West Coast.
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Your Door Was Open
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Your Door Was Open: Anyone could just stroll into Star Labs in season 1. Lampshaded by Cisco in season 2.
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Reset Button Ending
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Reset Button Ending: "Out of Time", a Wham Episode which includes, among other things, Cisco discovering Eobard Thawne's identity and being killed by the latter, Iris and Barry confessing their mutual love and Iris discovering that Barry is the Flash, ends with most of the aforementioned events being erased by virtue of Barry travelling back in time to the start of the episode. Later in Season 2 finale, Barry literally erases the entire series by travelling in the past and saving his mother.
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Promoted to Love Interest
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Promoted to Love Interest: Linda Park for Barry, as of "Crazy for You".
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Broken Pedestal
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Broken Pedestal: "Dr. Harrison Wells" had the admiration of nearly every promising scientific mind in the verse: Barry, Felicity, and Ray. Additionally he is a father figure to his employees Cisco and Caitlin. They were crushed when they found out he was a) a villain and b) not really Wells at all. Hunter Zolomon manages to top Thawne in this trope by shattering the pedestal in a spectacular way. Not only he pretended to be a helpful Flash from Earth-2 (by actually discrediting E2-Wells at every step), but also helped Barry to go faster and teach him some cool moves. Even his time remnant's death was meant to trap Team Flash in his objectives. It is later revealed he was this to Earth-2 as whole. As his true face is revealed to the Team, he tortures nearly every single member psychologically, most notably Caitlin and Barry, who trusted him the most. Thawne was at least decent enough to anyone not named Barry. Barry Allen face this for a while for creating Flashpoint. Almost all of his fellow heroes get disappointed on him although he gets back his pedestal after be willing to sacrifice for them.
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Defends Against Their Own Kind
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Defends Against Their Own Kind: Team Flash, a team consisting of multiple benevolent metahuman speedsters and manipulators of the elements, defends Central City against malevolent or otherwise dangerous metahumans.
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Create Your Own Hero
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Create Your Own Hero: Eobard Thawne must pose as the kindly scientist Harrison Wells, and engineer the origin of his arch-nemesis, the Flash, in the new alternate timeline he's trapped in, so that he can somehow steal the Flash's speed and use it to return to his own future timeline.
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Deadly Dodging
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Deadly Dodging: In "Fastest Man Alive", Barry sidesteps Danton's attempted lunge at him. Danton Black falls through a window and eventually to his death.
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Fauxshadowing
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One that might be Faux Shadowing: "Things You Can't Outrun" has a flashback to the night of the particle-accelerator explosion from the STAR Labs team's POV. Just before the accelerator is turned on, Eobard Thawne says "It feels like I've been waiting centuries for this."
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Humiliation Conga
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Humiliation Conga: In "Enter Zoom", Zoom beats up Barry, then drags his near-dead body all over Central City telling everyone how worthless their hero was and how he's failed them.
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The Paragon
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The Paragon: Barry is an unabashed good guy and always trying to do the right thing, whether or not he is in costume. This is a major contrast with Oliver, who admits as The Arrow is certainly not a role model but is hiding his own demons. Joe brings up that he is inspired by Barry because other people would take something like their mom being killed as an excuse for anger, he instead rose above it and always retained his good heart.
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Restraining Bolt
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Restraining Bolt: The iron mask that Jay Garrick was forced to wear turns out to dampen his Super-Speed abilities. Otherwise, he'd be able to phase through the walls of his cell and escape.
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Mind Rape
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Savitar as well. During his imprisonment, he watched Barry create Flashpoint, which gave him the idea to make Wally a speedster to free him. As the season goes on, Wally gets affected by Savitar and becomes a speedster. Also, Savitar begins to Mind Rape Wally that he's weak and can't save Iris. This incenses Wally to the point that he rushes off to stop Savitar from escaping. The kicker in the nuts was that Savitar could never become free without someone to replace him in his prison, and he exploited to hell and make Wally throw the MacGuffin in, and out goes Savitar, in goes Wally.
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Audience Surrogate
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Audience Surrogate: Cisco loves being involved with the world of The Flash and other metahumans. When Barry successfully pulls off the supersonic punch, Cisco fist pumps like he's at a sporting event. There's also how gleeful his smile is in the picture he took with Black Canary.
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Bullet Time
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Bullet Time: The series uses this for the audience to get a feel for Barry's speed and perception of the world.
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Magical Computer
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Magical Computer: A mild example. The Flash asks to borrow Iris' laptop (that's currently turned off in her bag) to see a live webcast, and as soon as she agrees he whooshes and is instantly watching it. While he certainly could extract the computer set it up and sit in front of it to watch it, realistically he would still have to wait for the OS to boot, the browser to open and the feed to load. This is further illustrated in later seasons with the concept of bringing objects into "flashtime", which is almost exclusively used on people. That said, speedsters have been doing similar impossible feats such as browsing files and even websites within microseconds without touching the monitor. Network latency makes the latter impossible, while refresh rates and local latency should make all of it impossible.
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No One Could Survive That!
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Even if Barry ends up nearly dead, he somehow survives.
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Out-of-Character Moment
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Everything about the episode featuring Everyman. Almost nobody who knows that there is a metahuman running around who can impersonate people makes the connection when someone starts acting extremely out of character. The only person who didn't have the Idiot Ball at any point during the episode was Thawne. Except for his total lack of security at the very end. The achievement? Iris deciding to take the (handcuffed) metahuman to the precinct in the back seat of her car, through regular city traffic, instead of letting S.T.A.R. handle it or even calling the police to pick him up.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: Eobard Thawne's plan to kill Barry as a 10 year old if he had been successful at he would've lost his connenction to the Speed Force. He satisfied himself with killing Nora, since the tragedy would prevent him from becoming the Flash - however Thawne lost his connection to the Speed Force, regardless. So in a bit of irony Thawne was forced to manipulate events so that Barry would become the Flash regardless in order to ensure he would get his powers back.
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Timey-Wimey Ball
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Timey-Wimey Ball: There have so far been two different depictions of how time travel works on this show. In "Out of Time", Barry travels back in time a day and appears to merge with his past self, implying that some form of Mental Time Travel is in play. And yet, as revealed in "Fallout" and other episodes, a future version of Barry was present at the Allen house on the night of Nora Allen's murder and existed as a distinct physical entity from the 11 year old Barry also present there. This gets even more inconsistent in Season 2. It's suggested that Eobard Thawne killing Barry's mom was part of a Stable Time Loop that allows him to still exist despite being Retgone'd in the Season 1 finale, since the events leading up to him being erased from existence still have to happen and haven't yet from his point of view. "Jay Garrick" and Zoom are the same person, yet both are able to exist because "Jay" is Zoom's "time remnant" in a similar fashion as Eobard Thawne's continued existence. Legends of Tomorrow occurs in the same universe yet its time-travel rules seem far more stringent about effects on the timeline from altering the past, so this implies that when speedsters travel through time using their powers, the Speed Force itself integrates into the natural flow of time and these "time remnants" are the result. Season 3 takes time-travel to a whole new level of inconsistency. When Barry creates an Alternate Timeline ("Flashpoint") after saving Nora from Eobard Thawne, he gradually starts to lose his memories of his original life whenever he uses his speed, and it's suggested that when Barry forgets his old life completely, the new timeline will be cemented. This despite the fact that, in Season 1, Thawne too created an Alternate Timeline (by killing Nora in the first place), but he didn't seem to be adversely affected in any way and retained his memories of his original life. The use of Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory on this show in general is very inconsistent - usually it's in effect, but in the case of the "Flashpoint" timeline, somehow, it isn't. In Season 7, Barry worries about creating another Flashpoint by accidentally changing something, even though he's a) only popping in to check on his kids and b) running into the future. How this would work is never explained.
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Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl
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Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Gender-flipped with Cisco and Caitlin. Cisco is constantly brimming with energy and smiling broadly, while Caitlin is calmer and less cheerful and the generally more level-headed person in the duo.
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Hack the Traffic Lights
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Hack the Traffic Lights: In "The Sound and the Fury", Cisco does this to slow down the Royal Flush Gang by turning the lights red during their getaway.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: "The Man in the Yellow Suit": Ronnie reveals himself to Caitlin as Firestorm. Barry finally encounters Reverse-Flash and reveals his feelings for Iris, just as she's about to move in with Eddie. Joe tells Eddie about metahumans. Thawne is shown empowering the Reverse-Flash suit with tachyons. "Revenge of the Rogues": The Flash is revealed to the public when he shows up to fight Captain Cold and Heat Wave. Meanwhile, in the B-plot, Caitlin discovers that "Firestorm" (the last thing Ronnie said to her) refers to an experiment whose head scientist disappeared right before the military confiscated all the research. "The Nuclear Man" and "Fallout" culminate the Story Arc revolving around Firestorm that started back in "Flash vs. Arrow", with Firestorm separating into Ronnie and aforementioned scientist Dr. Martin Stein, then fusing again and learning to control their powers. The former episode also reveals that an adult Barry Allen was present at the Allen house the night the Reverse-Flash killed Nora Allen, and the latter episode also shows the Reverse-Flash unmasking, confirming that he looks like Harrison Wells. "Out of Time" has Eobard Thawne killing Cisco, Iris finding out about Barry, and Barry accidentally traveling back in time while trying to save Central City from a tidal wave, placing the show in an alternate timeline from now on. "Tricksters" shows that the real Harrison Wells has been dead for 15 years with Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash masquerading as him all this time, the series was already in an alternate timeline since it began thanks to Thawne's actions, Barry finally begins to suspect "Wells" is the Reverse-Flash, and Eddie learns Flash's secret identity and joins Barry and Joe in their investigation. "Who is Harrison Wells?" shows Joe and Cisco finding the remains of the real Harrison Wells, and later Barry, Cisco, and Caitlin finding Thawne's secret room with future tech, future news, and the Reverse-Flash suit. "The Trap": Barry and friends confront Eobard Thawne, abandoning STAR Labs. But he planned for this to happen. Oh, and Iris finds out that Barry is the Flash. "Enter Zoom" introduces Zoom, who wins out over Barry, and at the end, Barry realizes he's been paralyzed. "King Shark": Zoom revealing himself to actually be Jay. "Race of His Life": Zoom is defeated and carted off by the Time Wraiths, and his face becomes demonic, hinting at the Black Flash. The man in the iron mask is revealed to be Earth-3's Jay Garrick, the doppleganger of Henry Allen. Barry, having been broken by his father's death, goes back to the night Eobard Thawne killed his mother, and saved her, erasing the first two seasons from existence. "Killer Frost": Starting out with Savitar's nearly one sided fight against Barry, but the real draw is of course after a half of a season of build up, Caitlin's transformation into Killer Frost finally comes forward. Also all of the repercussions of Flashpoint come full circle, and Barry must face the consequences, while Wally fully awakens his speedster powers. Julian later blackmails Barry into quitting his job at the CCPD and his identity as Dr. Alchemy is revealed at the end of the episode. "The Present": The Team discovers the identity of Dr. Alchemy, Savitar's true intentions, and his cryptic prophecy to them all. While trying to hide the Philosopher's Stone, Savitar's power source, in the Speed Force, Barry also accidentally travels to a future, where he witnesses Iris's death at Savitar's hands and his future self's inability to save her in time. "I Know Who You Are": Savitar's identity is deduced by Barry, and confirmed by Savitar himself in person, who is a time remnant of Barry Allen. "Infantino Street": The plot to save Iris from being impaled by Savitar in the future is All for Nothing, as she dies the exact same way in the present, by the same person. "Finish Line": It is revealed that HR took Iris place and saved Iris from her fate and Savitar is finally defeated, but Barry goes to the Speed Force prison to atone for his mistakes and Caitlin leaves the city to find out who she really is. "Don't Run": Barry is arrested for the murder of Clifford DeVoe after the latter transfers himself into the body of Dominic, one of the Bus Metas that Team Flash had been trying to track down throughout the season - in the following episode, Barry is pronounced guilty in a court of law and is subsequently thrown into prison. "Lose Yourself": DeVoe infiltrates STAR Labs and steals the powers of the rest of the Bus Metas, including Ralph, and depowers Caitlin/Killer Frost in the process. Harry also begins to lose his intelligence when he attempts to use dark matter to outsmart DeVoe. "Nora": Nora, Barry and Iris's daughter from the future, meets Team Flash and reveals to Barry that he never returns from the Crisis in 2024. "Failure is an Orphan" / "Time Bomb": Grace Gibbons, Cicada I's niece from the future, travels back to 2019 and curbstomps Team Flash as Cicada II after Cicada I takes the metahuman cure. When Orlin tries to talk Grace continuing her killing spree as Cicada II, Grace kills him. Sherloque, having figured out who Nora's mysterious partner is, reveals it to be Eobard Thawne to the rest of Team Flash, causing Barry to lock Nora in the pipeline. "Legacy": Team Flash resolves to destroy Cicada's dagger, despite knowing that this would release Thawne from prison in 2049, in order to stop Cicada II's killing spree. Doing so results in drastic timeline changes that erase Nora from existence and move the Crisis up to 2019, four and a half years ahead of schedule. "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen": Barry is infected by Bloodwork in an attempt to save Ralph from the same infection, leading to Ramsey learning The Flash's identity. Barry, from the Speed Force that Ramsey's infection would allow him to survive the Crisis, attacks the Speed Force with Eobard Thawne's signature vibrating hand. Ramsey eventually succeeds in taking control of Barry, and then begins to attempt to infect the entire city, until Barry, who is Fighting from the Inside, is able to discreetly inform Cisco how to eliminate Ramsey's infection on a citywide scale, and then promptly defeats Ramsey when he is freed of the infection. The final moments of the episode are the countdown to the Crisis, where Barry is fated to die, and he solemnly reflects on his career as the Flash in his final moments before the sky turns red. "Death of the Speed Force": The Speed Force dies, leaving Barry and Wally depowered for the forseeable future, though Barry resolves to create his own Speed Force as Thawne did with the Negative Speed Force. Thawne also makes his comeback by possessing Nash, and though he is depowered in Nash's body, he promises Barry that he will kill everyone he cares about. Kamilla seemingly dies when she discovers the truth about Mirror Iris, who shoots her with the mirror gun.
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Superhero Sobriquets
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Superhero Sobriquets: The Flash is the Fastest Man Alive and the Scarlet Speedster. In-universe, the former was coined by Iris on her Flash blog and the latter was used by Captain Cold. When Hunter Zolomon is introduced in Season 2, he reveals that his alias's sobriquet was the Crimson Comet.
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Inhumanable Alien Rights: ** Illegally detaining people without due process in your own personal prison is all well and good until things go wrong. Barry and his associates modifying the particle accelerator as a Tailor-Made Prison for metahumans implies several legal issues, being an unauthorized jail where they're gonna keep live humans without any legal back-up or a previous trial, all of which are very serious crimes. Partially justified because any normal jail would be a Cardboard Prison for the metahuman criminals and, as the heroes pointed out, they can't just kill every metahuman they battle (the first one was shot by a cop, and the second preferred suicide to imprisonment). A few of Barry's police associates are aware of their metahuman prison but haven't objected, apparently also accepting the above rationale that it's the only means they have of containing these superpowered villains. Additionally, none of the basic human needs seem to be provided for. There's no explanation of how they get food and water. They're in the same clothes in which they were captured, with no known laundry facility. The cells have no beds, sinks or toilets. They're just glass boxes. Plus, it's been shown that prolonged solitary confinement causes severe psychological problems, even driving prisoners to suicide or self-mutilation. Subverted when Eobard Thawne arranges to restart the collider forcing them to evacuate the prisoners. Unsurprisingly, they have a hard time finding help in illegally transporting unlawfully detained people. Although they do manage to convince A.R.G.U.S. to let them move the prisoners to Lian Yu, they have to recruit the Snarts to help move the prisoners through the city. Naturally, the Snarts double-cross them and sabotage the transfer, resulting in the loss of all the prisoners. This is addressed by the authorities in Season 2, as the broken masquerade surrounding the existence of superpowered criminals has led them to set up a special wing for metahumans in Iron Heights prison. It doesn't stop them from throwing Dr. Hewitt into the pipeline to keep him quiet about everything he's seen.
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Alternate Personality Punishment: A metahuman named Griffin Gray kidnapped Harry Wells, blaming him for Griffin's rapid aging. Only problem is, Harry is just the doppelganger of the guy who actually did do it- he's from Earth 2, while the real culprit is his Earth-1 counterpart who was actually Eobard Thawne/the Reverse Flash in disguise.
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In the season 1 finale, Thawne attempts to return to the future, whilst proposing that Barry use the wormhole they will create to return to the past so that he can save his mother. If Barry does this, then he never becomes The Flash, effectively allowing Thawne to complete his original goal of killing Barry. If he doesn't, Thawne could still return to the future. If Barry didn't collide with a hydrogen particle at the right speed, Barry dies, allowing Thawne to kill Barry in the past. The only way he lost was because Eddie committed a Grandfather Paradox of massive proportions. Unfortunately, the impact of this causes a black hole to open up, leading to a massive case of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero.
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Barry has a terrible habit of being emotionally provoked, intentionally or otherwise, into causing potential extinction level events. In the season 1 finale, Eobard Thawne proposes a plan — using Cisco's Rip Hunter-esque time machine, Barry goes back in time and saves his mom and in turn Eobard returns to his own time, the entire story between them retconned from time. Barry agrees, travels back to the past, then backs out of saving Nora at the last minute when another future Barry warns him off, returns to the present and stops Thawne from going home. This leads to a fight in which Eobard has Barry on the ropes until Eddie shoots himself to retcon Eobard's "current" existence. Thawne then disappears...and a black hole forms over the city. Barry tries to stop it with his speed but can only slow it down at best, so Ronnie has to sacrifice himself to stop it by defusing Firestorm within the hole's center. Subverted as stopping his mother's death would have resulted in an even worse scenario, as seen below. When Zoom murders Henry before his eyes right before the season 2 finale, Barry is angered into agreeing to a race with Zoom, which will generate enough energy into a stolen pulsar device to destroy every other universe. It takes the rest of the team figuring this out, holding him back, going through a failed alternate plan, and voicing their concerns for him to regain sound enough mind to figure out how to actually beat Zoom and avert the disaster. Right after the above situation was cleared up, Barry is so thoroughly broken at this point that he goes back in time and follows through on saving his mom from Thawne. This AFTER it's been explained dozens of times (and demonstrated a few, for those who watch Legends of Tomorrow) how messing too far with time is a terrible idea, and AFTER the Speed Force outright told Barry that his mother's death and his becoming the Flash led to his saving countless innocents. The resulting timeline begins to sap away Barry's memories the more he uses his speed, forcing him and Thawne to work together to undo it, restoring the timeline save for a few alterations. The biggest one, by far, being the creation of Savitar, a time remnant of Barry himself who resents everything about the Flash and wants to ruin his life by any means necessary.
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Arc Number: "52", though it applies for the entirety of the Arrowverse. Appropriately enough, the second season deals with duality (the number "2") a lot.
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Ret-Gone: The final fate of Eobard Thawne in the Season 1 finale after his ancestor Eddie Thawne commits suicide, thus erasing him from existence. Also applies to the first two seasons due to Barry saving Nora in the Season 2 finale. This is averted by the end of the Season 3 premiere. Savitar is doomed to be erased from existence once the Stable Time Loop that created him is broken. He lingers a few hours longer, and disappears for good when Iris shoots him.
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Discussed when it comes to Barry discovering his ability to Time Travel. Barry immediately sets out to capture Weather Wizard before any of the problems of the previous episode come about, but it causes a ripple effect with Captain Cold's schemes that has a similarly adverse effect on the characters. Works much better after the plan to take out Vandal Savage goes horribly wrong, resulting in the death of most major Flash and Arrow characters, plus everyone else in Central City, except for Barry. Bonus points for Barry already knowing that he will have to go back in time at some point after seeing his "speed ghost". He manages to convince Oliver, who, in turn, reworks the entire plan, resulting in Savage's defeat.
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The Big Damn Kiss: Barry and Iris are prone to sharing theses, which later would be erased due to Barry's altering the timeline.
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Vomit Indiscretion Shot: Caitlin comes in for this in "Crazy for You".
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Not Me This Time: In the first Elseworlds crossover episode, Oliver immediately blames Barry for the change in everything. For the first time in all Arrowverse history however, a massive shift in the continuum wasn't his fault.
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In "The Fury of Firestorm," Hewitt works at Eikmeier Industries, named after story editor Brooke Eikmeier.
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Guns Do Not Work That Way: In the second season episode where the Doctor Wells of Earth-2 first meets the team, Joe sees him and assumes it's Thawne, quickly drawing his pistol and firing three rapid shots to try and kill him. Barry catches all three bullets, calms Joe down, and starts to explain. However, Barry is shown catching the third bullet first,, then the second, then the first bullet mere inches from hitting Wells. The problem is, at that range the first and second bullets would have struck and killed Wells before the third bullet even left the gun, much less traveled as far as it did before Barry managed to catch it. Of course, this whole scene was intended to show how much faster Zoom is than Barry, as Zoom was later shown to be able to effortlessly catch dozens of bullets fired at him simultaneously by multiple police officers.
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"Dear John" Letter
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In Season 5, Barry gives XS one for not only meeting with Thawne behind the team's back, but doing so even after she learned of how deep his atrocities ran and she didn't need his help anymore. Once Barry exiles her to the future, Barry himself gets one from Iris for once again giving in to his emotions and not consulting her. Were it not for Cecille and Ralph, it might have continued into a "Dear John" Letter.
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The Season 3 Big Bad Dr. Alchemy appears to have this, and seems to have the ability of giving others this as well - for instance, he restores Edward Clariss' memories of the 'Flashpoint' timeline, enabling him to resume his identity as villainous speedster 'the Rival' in the normal timeline. Related to the above it seems that people who were metahumans in the 'Flashpoint' timeline can subconsciously remember their 'Flashpoint' lives through dreams. This happened to Frankie Kane a.k.a. Magenta, and its implied this is happening to Wally as well.
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"Not So Different" Remark: After being unmasked, Zoom tells Barry that their origins aren't that different and that Barry could have easily ended up evil. Both witnessed their mothers' murders and had their fathers go to jail. However, in Zoom's case, his father really was the murderer. Also, Zoom ended up in an orphanage, while Barry was taken in by a friend of his father's and raised as his own son.
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Cerebus Rollercoaster: The series began as a Lighter and Softer spin-off for Arrow, but the lighthearted tone was not a constant. The latter part of Season 1 was somewhat darker and had a creepy cliffhanger. Season 2 keeps the comedic atmosphere for a while, until Zoom beats Barry and Zoom's depravities and victories darken the plot a lot. Season 3 starts out as more or less lighthearted and the Harrison Wells character is comedic, but the emphasis on losing Caitlin and Iris is big. Season 4 returns to a comedic atmosphere, but there is a serious arc with Ralph Dibny's apparent death and the Enlightenment. Season 5 returns with a more or less dark plot
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Meta Origin
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Meta Origin: The particle accelerator explosion results in the origins of the Flash and most of his Rogues, either giving them powers or motivating them into action. Many of them have abilities tied to events they were doing at the time of the explosion, but there are hints that Barry was "chosen" in some way. Eventually they start talking about the Speed Force and recognizing it as something separate from the accelerator explosion. When they find metahumans that were not in Central City at the time of the explosion, they are not sure what to make of it. Star Labs is also responsible for a lot of other technology that makes its way into villains hands, such as Captain Cold's freeze ray. If not them, then their rivals Mercury Labs. Season 2 features the wormhole of the Season 1 finale leaving behind pockets of exotic matter that allow superpowered individuals from Earth-2 and possibly other worlds in The Multiverse to cross over. On Earth 2, Harrison Wells attempted to channel the explosion underground, hoping to minimize the effect. Ultimately, it still resulted in the creation of metahumans, including Zoom, but Wells was able to maintain plausible deniability and retained his reputation.
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Absent Animal Companion: H.R gives a pet turtle called "McSnurtle the Turtle" to Barry and Iris as a house warming gift. It only appears in "Borrowing Problems from the Future" and is never mentioned again.
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"Rogue Time": Barry tells Joe that he was right about "Wells".
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Greater-Scope Villain
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Season 5: Cicada, a metahuman serial killer (later succeeded by his time-traveling niece from the future), with Thawne as the Greater-Scope Villain.
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Evil Counterpart: The first two seasons' Big Bads are both this to Barry. The Reverse-Flash, Eobard Thawne, as in the comics. The "speed demon" known as Zoom, Hunter Zolomon, is this to Wally West in the comics but here he's Barry's second evil counterpart. A smaller example with female speedster Trajectory later in Season 2, who commits crimes in a crimson speed suit and leaves behind a yellow streak similar to the Flash, briefly making people think that it's the Flash doing it. A number of characters appear to have villainous (sometimes metahuman) doppelgangers on Earth 2. This includes Cisco (Reverb), his brother Dante (Rupture), Caitlin (Killer Frost), Ronnie (Deathstorm), and Laurel Lance (Black Siren). Inverted with Deadshot (he's a detective on Earth 2 with a terrible aim) and presumably Mayor Snart (though it's unclear which Snart this applies to). In the Flashpoint timeline, Kid Flash (Wally) has the aptly-named Rival (Edward Clariss)note In the comics, the original evil counterpart to Jay Garrick Flash, created in the Golden Age, who appears to be stronger and faster than Wally but has nothing on Barry, who has faced the likes of the Reverse-Flash and Zoom.
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Taking the Bullet: In "All-Star Team Up," Cisco lets a robotic bee sting him with a deadly venom instead of Ray Palmer. This is despite the fact that Cisco is terrified of regular bees, not even mentioning the robotic killing kind. After being revived by Barry, Ray thanks Cisco for "[taking] the bee" for him.
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Ice Queen
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Ice Queen: Caitlin. She's a Perpetual Frowner and generally aloof and distant. And her last name is Snow. To top it off, her comic-book (and Earth-2) counterpart is the supervillain Killer Frost. And then, she becomes Killer Frost for unknown reasons; nor Thawne nor Barry seemed involved with the transformation.
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Foreshadowing: Whilst Eobard Thawne is showing Barry around S.T.A.R. Labs, they walk past an animal's cage which has clearly been broken out of, with a sign reading "Grodd". One that might be Faux Shadowing: "Things You Can't Outrun" has a flashback to the night of the particle-accelerator explosion from the STAR Labs team's POV. Just before the accelerator is turned on, Eobard Thawne says "It feels like I've been waiting centuries for this." In "Plastique", one of the items used to test her powers is a boomerang. Later, the boomerang-using villain Digger Harkness debuts on Arrow, and during a crossover Cisco dubs him "Captain Boomerang". In "The Flash is Born", Iris mentions that her blog has been getting reports of other metahumans, including a man who's on fire but doesn't burn. Considering Ronnie Raymond has made an appearance already, it hinted at a future appearance of Firestorm, confirmed at the end of "Flash vs. Arrow". In "Power Outage", Thawne mentions the names of several individuals who were seemingly killed in the particle accelerator explosion, including Ralph Dibny, Al Rothstein, Grant Emerson, Beatriz Decosta and (again) Ronnie Raymond. All of these are characters from the comics who end up becoming superheroes. The mention of their names in this context thus foreshadows the potential appearance of the Elongated Man, Atom Smasher, Damage, Fire and Firestorm on this show at some point in the future. In "Who Is Harrison Wells?", Barry, Cisco, and Caitlin find Thawne's secret lair and his futuristic computer, Gideon. In the midst of a bit of exposition, an inattentive Barry interrupts as the latter is calling Barry the, "Founding member of..." Caitlin mentions in an early episode that she and her fiance were "like fire and ice", hinting at them turning into Firestorm and Killer Frost. As of the end of season 1 she is yet to receive her powers. There is also a shot of her as Killer Frost when Barry sees his timeline through the Speed Force. In "The Man Who Saved Central City", this combines with a sad Stealth Pun to give us a hint of Ronnie's fate. An interested cross-series one connecting a thread started in Arrow Season 2. While visiting Barry in Central City, Oliver runs into an old girlfriend from before his shipwreck. They have an awkward "nice to see you" moment and after he leaves she mentions having a son note Oliver's mother Moira bribed her to claim a miscarriage and leave Starling City. In Season 2, Both Hunter Zolomon and his time remnant prominently wear what looks like leather in their costumes. In the Pilot, when Thawne says that they have no idea who was affected by the Particle Accelerator, he casts a glance at Caitlin and Cisco, both of whom develop metahumans abilities later. This also serves as a subtle hint that he knows more than he's saying. Early on, when the Flash was around people he knew as Barry, but who didn't know he was the Flash, he used his powers to blur his features and disguise his voice. When Reverse-Flash showed up and did the exact same thing, it was the first hint to viewers that he was a character they were familiar with.
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Barry will always be with Iris in the end, even if he has to use Time Travel to fix that.
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Continuity Nod: S.T.A.R. Labs conduct their tests on Barry at an abandoned Ferris Air airfield. The organisation was previously established in Arrow. Ferris Air is stated to have been shut down after one of its test pilots disappeared, implying the existence (and possible future appearance) of Green Lantern in the Arrowverse. The Big Belly Burger restaurant chain is also referenced, after appearing in Arrow. Iris provides the opening and closing narration in "The Flash is Born". Several lines of hers mirror Barry's narration in the pilot, including "a friend" giving him/her "an idea for a new name" - referring to Oliver Queen and Barry himself talking about moving "in a flash". In the pilot, Oliver Queen tells Barry to take his own advice (which he gave in Arrow) and wear a mask. In "Flash vs. Arrow", the first thing Oliver says to Barry is "Nice mask." After Oliver Queen's cameo in the pilot, Felicity Smoak had a bigger guest appearance in "Going Rogue". The episode "Flash vs. Arrow" and the Arrow episode "The Brave and the Bold" which aired in the same week involved each hero and some supporting cast visiting the other's city. The episode "All Star Team Up" had Felicity coming back, this time joined by Ray Palmer. In "Fast Enough", just before Thawne is about to leave through the wormhole; the helmet worn by the father of next season's Big Bad comes flying out.
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Unrealistic Black Hole: In the Season 1 finale, Eddie's Heroic Sacrifice erases Thawne from existence, but also somehow creates the singularity they hoped to avoid by having Barry come back before time ran out. A black hole created from a microscopic particle (in this case a proton) would still have the mass of a proton, and would be ridiculously tiny. Then it would evaporate via Hawking Radiation incredibly rapidly. If it somehow, thanks to Timey-Wimey Ball was the proton plus Barry Allen, then it would have the mass of Barry Allen and would still evaporate really fast. It would no more be capable of sucking up a city than would Barry Allen. Also, how/why did it move from the particle accelerator to its location hovering menacingly above the city? All in all, it appears to be less a black hole and more a Plot Hole. Surprisingly, it may even be a justified plot hole, seeing as it was caused by a paradox. Season 6 has incredibly unrealistic black holes that don't have nearly the amount of gravity that a real black hole would. For example, the one that materializes inside of Jitters should've destroyed most, if not all, of the store.
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Flashback Cut
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Flashback Cut: In "Flashpoint", Barry flashes back to what happened directly after the season 2 finale.
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Secret-Keeper: Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon become this to Barry, helping him figure out what happened to him. Detective Joe West also finds out Barry's secret after seeing him stop Clyde Mardon's tornado. Barry tells Felicity Smoak his secret when she first visited Central City on-screen. Oliver Queen/The Arrow; Barry also serves as one to him, from his initial appearances in Arrow. Caitlin, Cisco, Joe and Wells also serve as this to the Arrow. After Barry and the gang brought him/them back, both Ronnie and Martin Stein became this to Barry. Stein's wife, Clarissa, was also let in on the secret. Captain Cold tortured Cisco's brother to tell him The Flash's identity, prompting Cisco to comply. Barry then makes a deal with Cold that he shouldn't kill or else he won't hold back next time they meet. For the matter, it is heavily implied that due to the above torture, Cisco's brother may also have known about The Flash's identity unless Cisco whispered it to Cold or told him someplace else. Although Henry Allen was heavily implied to be a Secret Secret-Keeper for his son's superhero identity, Barry eventually makes it official after he rescued his father from The Tricksters. Barry reveals his identity to Eddie in order to get his help in keeping Iris from finding out, but she figures it out a few episodes later anyway. Felicity tells her then-boyfriend Ray Palmer on Barry's secret. Barry removes his mask in front of Linda Park as a gesture of trust, as he's asking her to put her life on the line for him. Her first reaction? Cisco accidentally outs Barry to Kendra Saunders, after Barry saves them from Vandal Savage. Then again, given that Kendra turns out to be Hawkgirl, it would've happened anyway. In the same crossover two-parter, many other characters learn the Flash's identity, including Carter Hall (Hawkman) and Thea Queen (Speedy). Both Laurel Lance (Black Canary) and Malcolm Merlyn (Dark Archer, the new Ra's al Ghul) already knew it from previous (different) crossovers. Patty Spivot finally figures it out based on Barry's forensics reports (it helps to be both a detective and a wannabe CSI), which include information that couldn't possibly have been gleamed based on forensics evidence alone. Unfortunately, Barry heeds Harry's advice and keeps the truth from her to keep Zoom from using her against him, despite the fact that it's plainly obvious that he's lying. Patty leaves Central City but makes a false alarm call while on the train to get the Flash to appear. Barry stops blurring his face in front of her and speaks in his normal voice before running away. She seems to be okay with this. Dr. Tina McGee eventually figures it out. After Barry saves her from the collapsing Mercury Labs, she tells him "Thank you, Mr. Allen." When he looks at her in shock, she simply says that she's not stupid. Earlier on, it was revealed that General Eiling was a Secret Secret-Keeper and had figured out some time ago that Barry was The Flash. He's content to keep it a secret...for now, since Barry helps keep more dangerous metahumans under control. Hartley Rathaway (ie. Pied Piper) got retconned into having made a Heel–Face Turn and as a result knows Barry's identity. Wally finds out late in Season 2 after Zoom kidnaps Henry Allen in front of him, leading Barry to chase after him. And none of this even counts the visitors from Earth-2 (Wells, Jesse, Zoom, other villains, etc.) that know. Barry's identity borders on being an Open Secret by the end of Season 2. It's to the point where the reveal of a possible plotline in Season 3 with Barry's Secret Identity being jeopardized immediately led to a bunch of "What Secret Identity?" comments.
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Clock Roaches: The Time Wraiths, ragged, skeletal beings of the Speedforce who appear to punish those who fiddle with time in the wrong ways.
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Rogues Gallery
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Rogues Gallery: Given The Flash is the Trope Namer, the term has come up. Amusingly, Barry himself is the one to coin the term, which Captain Cold found amusing. Currently, all episodes involving Captain Cold have "Rogue" in the title: "Going Rogue", "Rogue Time", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Air", and "Family of Rogues".
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Fingerprinting Air
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Fingerprinting Air: A rather amazing example, Hand Waved as using advanced Star Labs tech. When convinced there had to be two speedsters on the night of Nora Allen's death, Joe and Cisco examine the original house. They find an old mirror that was in that room that night and used silver nitrate, the same stuff used in photographs and film stock. From that, and knowing speedsters cause a lot of sharp lighting when they move, Cisco was able to gather ten blurry pictures of that night (and recreate it in the original 3-D space just for fun). From this they were also able to find a hidden 14 year-old blood splatter still on the wall which belongs to an adult (not child) Barry, giving them the first inklings that Barry's powers could be used for Time Travel.
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Hand-or-Object Underwear
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Hand-or-Object Underwear: In "Flash vs. Arrow", Felicity's blouse catches fire after Barry races her at superspeed to S.T.A.R. Labs. She pulls off the blouse just as Caitlyn and Cisco enters, and hurriedly holds her handbag up to cover her chest.
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Evil Luddite
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Evil Luddite: It turns out that DeVoe is one, with his goal being to destroy modern technology, which he views as a cancer on humanity, though ironically this requires using very advanced technology itself to pursue.
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Doomed by Canon
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Doomed by Canon: Barry's relationship with Linda Park who, in the comics, is the girlfriend and later wife of Barry's successor, Wally West (although the fact that she's about Barry's age in the show could suggest an inversion of Promoted to Love Interest for Wally). Iris' relationship with Eddie Thawne as well. Practically invoked in-universe with the reveal in "The Trap" that in the original timeline (at least), Iris was married to Barry. Any relationship that Barry has with any woman other than Iris. In the comics, Barry and Iris's relationship is an iconic romance in DC Comics, second only to Lois and Clark's. So it is only logical that any woman Barry dates, he will eventually break up with in the end.
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Saved for the Sequel
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Saved for the Sequel: There's a lot of teasing throughout Season 2 about Wally and Jesse developing Super-Speed (like they have in the comics), culminating with them getting caught in the blast when the team recreates the accident that gave Barry his powers. That said, despite some characters thinking otherwise (and Jesse even getting a medical test), by the end of Season 2 there's no indication at all that either of them have any powers.
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Flashback B-Plot
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Flashback B-Plot: As you would expect from a spinoff of Arrow, a number of episodes alternate between the past and present, including "Things You Can't Outrun", ""Tricksters", "The Trap", "Therefore I Am", and "O Come All Ye Thankful".
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Da Chief
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Captain Singh starts off as the stereotypical Da Chief, but mellows into a Reasonable Authority Figure fairly quickly.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: "Who Is Harrison Wells?" opens with Barry giving a grim monologue about how he no longer knows who he can and cannot trust as we see him flash across Coast City. The setup and grim music makes it feel like he's searching for something or doing some manner of recon. Nope! He was just grabbing pizza for himself and his friends, since apparently Coast City has the best pizza in the West.
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Rule of Drama
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Rule of Drama: Barry likes to run up to the villain of the week, stand in the open, exchange witty banter, then they surprise him, get a free hit in, and run off while he's incapacitated. He could stop a lot of villains just by picking them up and carrying them to the particle accelerator, but then we wouldn't have a show, would we? This also provides a nice contrast to that guy in the green hood, who has absolutely no problem announcing his presence to bad guys with an arrow to the knee. From someplace in the dark. Next to cover.
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Stockholm Syndrome
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Caitlin Snow and Hunter Zolomon had some in the first half of Season Two that was resolved with a kiss in the mid-season finale. They were vaguely implied to be dating afterwards until Hunter's time remnant died, after which Caitlin learned of his true identity and summarily became repulsed by him. Hunter kidnapped her to invoke Stockholm Syndrome and get her to "love" him again, but after that failed and she ditched him to rejoin her friends, he gave up on that and treated her as another enemy.
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Healing Factor
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"The Man in the Yellow Suit": Eobard Thawne enters his secret room, pulls out a Flash ring, and uses it to unlock a hidden closet that contains the Reverse-Flash costume. He attaches the tachyon device from earlier in the episode to it, then says "Merry Christmas" in the Reverse-Flash's distorted voice as the wounds he suffered earlier visibly heal. This receives a callback in Season 2, where Zoom is holding Harrison Wells from Earth 2 and tells him the same thing, also in a distorted voice.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: S.T.A.R. Labs have always been a big part of the DC mythos and adaptations, but they have never been that important to the plot until now.
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Joker Immunity
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The Season 8 finale ended up being this as it was originally written as a series finale as it was expected that the show would end after eight seasons and troubles in the CW led to a renewal being uncertain. To bring this point home, the season ended with The Reverse-Flash finally being stripped of his Joker Immunity and being Killed Off for Real.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: Zig-zagged. Although there have been a lot of major changes throughout the 8 seasons, certain things never change: Barry will always be with Iris in the end, even if he has to use Time Travel to fix that. Team Flash as Barry Allen, Iris West, Caitlin Snow largely doesn't change - although the loss of Cisco Ramon, and recent members Chester P. Runk and Allegra Garcia replacing Cisco and Harrison Wells is the only major change. Although one episode implied that Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper (portrayed by Andy Mientus) was a Sixth Ranger, the team later reverted back to normal and the incident had no repercussions on later episodes. Although the loss of Elongated Man was due to Real Life Writes the Plot involving his actor. Barry always gets his job back as a CSI, no matter what may try and force him off the job or to Turn In His Badge. Defied with Reverse Flash / Eobard Thawne, who ends up Brought Down to Normal as a result of the events of "Armageddon, Part 5". Even if Barry ends up nearly dead, he somehow survives. Barry will almost always run up to the Villain of the Week and exchange some witty banter with them, before getting defeated/they run away, and he has to spent most of the episode tracking them down. Usually, the only exceptions are when he's up against a fellow speedster or there's a more powerful villain in play.
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Super-Strength
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Super-Strength: Several metahumans have this as a result of their power. These include Girder, Grodd, Atom Smasher, and King Shark. Even with his speed, Barry has trouble beating them and has to resort to tricks. Additionally, any speedster is able to use his speed to amplify his punches, since speed = kinetic energy.
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Yo-Yo Plot Point
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Yo Yo Plot Point: Ralph Dibny has had the same arc for a while: he goes to heroics, then either he has arguments with his teammates about how to be heroic or decides to abandon heroics out of fear, and finally he is dissuaded with a pep-talk.
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Absent Aliens
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Absent Aliens: With Superman not being a part of this 'verse, no other aliens make an appearance. However, Barry does meet Supergirl in a crossover episode and is amazed to discover that aliens are real on her Earth. The Legends of Tomorrow spin-off puts an end to this with the revelation that Thanagarians are set to invade Earth in the distant future and that the meteorite that mutated Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and Savage had been sent by them. Also, the "Invasion!" crossover event showed aliens are, and have been, active in contemporary times, just hidden from the general populace.
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Super Weapon, Average Joe
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Super Weapon, Average Joe: A necessary trait for any non-metahuman villain to be taken seriously. Leonard "Captain Cold" Snart and Mick "Heatwave" Rory particularly fit the bill, as they didn't create their signature weapons themselves. Ditto for Snart's sister Lisa "Golden Glider" Snart.
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Close-Enough Timeline
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Close-Enough Timeline: Eobard Thawne's goal throughout the first season. The timeline was disrupted by Thawne's murder of Nora Allen when Barry was a child. So Eobard's goal is to ensure that Barry still becomes the Flash and becomes powerful enough for him to be able to siphon off Speed Force energy from him and return to his own time. To this end, he impersonates Harrison Wells, and ensures that the particle accelerator accident occurs as it did in the original timeline (albeit several years earlier) and mentors Barry Allen as he begins his career as a superhero, guiding him in the use of his new abilities. Also the post-Flashpoint timeline. Despite the fact that he saved his mother only to let her die again, the Timeline is very nearly the same. The only difference was that, Sara Diggle was replaced by a baby boy, John Diggle Jr, Cisco's brother Dante died in a freak road accident, Caitlin becomes Killer Frost, Iris didn't immediately forgive Joe for his secrecy regarding Francine, and Barry got a new annoying teammate named Julian Albert.
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No-Sell
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Savitar no sells everything Barry and Jay threw at him, curbstomping them in record time, flat.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Every episode that has Captain Cold as one of that week's villains has "Rogue" in the title, in reference to how in the comics, Cold helps organize the Flash's Rogues Gallery into a team that's actually called the Rogues. It even extends to his more heroic Alternate Self from Earth-X.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Ironically, Eobard Thawne's attempt to destroy The Flash only lead to him requiring The Flash's speed in an attempt to return home.
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Aesop Collateral Damage
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Aesop Collateral Damage: In Season Three, in order to really drive the point home that Barry shouldn't misuse his time travel powers, the Speed Force wills it so when Barry undoes Flashpoint, he finds himself living in a deconstruction of the Close Enough Time Line: Iris is estranged from Joe because he kept the fact that Francine was alive a secret. However thanks to Barry, they quickly reconcile. Cisco's brother Dante is killed by a drunk driver and Cisco spends a good chunk of the first half, mad at Barry for not going back to save and then mad at him for creating Flashpoint which led to his death. It isn't until "Invasion" and time travels himself that he learns the consequences are unpredictable and he shouldn't hold a grudge against Barry. Caitlin finds herself transforming into Killer Frost just like her Earth-2 counterpart. Barry now has an insufferable coworker at CCPD, Julian who is superior and Barry is forced to do all the mundane paper work instead of running tests John and Lyla Diggle's baby daughter Sara is now replaced by John Jr. Although since the Legends had previously met a grownup John Jr in a possible future, this one raises a lot of questions.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: Perhaps not surprisingly, liquids floating out from glass containers seem to warrant these.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: Zoom's reason for pretending to be the Flash on Earth 2. As the hero, he gives people hope. As Zoom, he rips that hope away.
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Hammy Villain, Serious Hero
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Hammy Villain, Serious Hero: Barry Allen isn't as dark and stoic as most superheroes, but he's usually the straight man to his team's zaniness. But even Team Flash is no match for the zany unpredictability of Toymaster, who loves explosive ordinance and a hammy joke.
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"I Know Who You Are": Savitar's identity is deduced by Barry, and confirmed by Savitar himself in person, who is a time remnant of Barry Allen.
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Convection, Schmonvection
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Convection, Schmonvection: Firestorm typically manifests his powers with very impressive fountains of fire coming from his hands and head. Nothing ever seems to burn unless he actively attacks something, not people, environment or his own clothes. Cisco and Gypsy fight close to a lava world, with none of them getting even ashes on them.
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Brainwashed Bride: In the "Armageddon" arc, the Reverse-Flash uses time travel to rewrite the memories of every character except Barry. Among other things, he tries to marry Iris, who is unaware of his actual identity or her own marriage to Barry.
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Cosmic Plaything
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Cosmic Plaything: Barry Allen. He may be a superhero, but he suffers a lot of tragedy in life brought on by evil speedsters: his mom was killed by the Reverse-Flash, his dad was killed by Zoom, and Iris might die in a future where she's killed by Savitar. And despite his immense powers Barry couldn't do anything to save them. And as he learned the hard way, time travel is not a good way to save loved ones.
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Tap on the Head
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Tap on the Head: Used on Barry in "Who is Harrison Wells?" Oddly enough, it takes him out for several hours despite his quick-healing until Caitlin wakes him up.
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Retcon: The Arrow episode "Three Ghosts" depicted Barry's lab accident happening on the night he returned from Starling City, and showed Barry to be on the phone to Felicity Smoak immediately before it, with Barry telling her that he missed the cut-off in the line at S.T.A.R. Labs. The pilot instead depicts Barry as being back in Central City the morning before the accident, removes the phone call, and has Barry and Iris at S.T.A.R. Labs before leaving to file a police report after Iris is robbed, with Barry heading to his lab from there. Although Thawne being a time traveler may have led to that occurring...
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Always Late: Prior to becoming a speedster, Barry is infamous for his lack of punctuality. After becoming The Flash, he continues arriving late for things because, as he tells Oliver, his super-tardiness is so bad it neutralizes his super speed.
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Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
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Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex: Discussed when Barry starts dating Linda, leading to several connotations of the phrase "Aren't you going a little fast?" They point out Barry cannot fully commit to the act because of needing to control his powers (suggesting he would have to think of a lot of dead puppies), implying that he would be either permanently hard or "pop the clutch" every time. Later when in an intimate moment Barry unconsciously does a vibration effect and Linda, unaware of what happened, though it was a kinky new way to kiss.
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Men Act, Women Are
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Men Act, Women Are: Iris in "Dead or Alive" tries to defy this trope, telling Wally (who becomes Kid Flash after only one season), "I want my life to mean something. More than as a daughter or as a sister or as a girlfriend. But as a reporter.�
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City of Adventure
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City of Adventure: Central City, but averted with neighboring Keystone City which so far seems to have been spared the influx of super villain havoc.
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Take That!
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Cisco mentions the Transformers Film Series during the Season 2 finale. Tony Todd, who voices Zoom, also voiced the Big Bad of Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen.
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Truer to the Text: Unlike "Arrow" which takes a lot of liberties from the source material, "The Flash" takes a lot of inspiration from its comics while still tweaking them to fit in with the Arrowverse or to be feasible with in a TV budget.
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Science Hero
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Science Hero: Barry was a CSI tech long before getting his superpowers. He's not quite as smart as the S.T.A.R. Labs team, but isn't completely lost in their technical jargon. A combination of creative use of his powers and them as support they come up with a scientific method of confronting the new metahuman, sometimes with Cisco creating a new device as a Power Nullifier.
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ColdOpen
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Two in the Cold Open of "Flash vs. Arrow": Barry speeds past a homeless shelter, which a sign only in frame for a couple of seconds shows is being funded by Palmer Technologies. Also, he speeds past a street sign with "Queen" written on it, which is appropriate, given who guest stars in this episode.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: A bunch of cheerily wrapped presents with parachutes are dropped onto a playground, and they turn out to be bombs. A little kid (after a number of these bombs have gone off and everyone is fleeing in terror, which he could hardly have failed to notice) attempts to catch one of the presents. Definitely in the running for a Darwin Award. It's only copious amounts of Plot Armor that keep Barry from getting killed by his enemies, since he insists on bantering with them rather than just grabbing them and defeating them.
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His Own Worst Enemy
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His Own Worst Enemy: Possibly the most critical component of Barry's story arc for the first three seasons. It's repeatedly stated that Barry's worst enemy has never been any of the villains he's faced, but rather himself. His own inability to cope with the tragedy in his life and move past all the trauma he's faced has caused him constant problems, culminating in the biggest mistake of his life: Flashpoint. As the result of this mistake, it becomes literal: the Season 3 Big Bad, Savitar, is a time remnant of Barry, as the result of a Stable Time Loop created from the ripple effect of Flashpoint. Savitar hates his past self so much that he's willing to recreate the very tragedy that defined his entire existence in order to ensure it: the premature death of Iris West, the love of Barry's life. To be willing to go so far to get back at who essentially is you, in all aspects, takes an unbelievable amount of internalized self-hatred.
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Hero Ball: After the Reverse-Flash reactivates the accelerator, endangering the lives of all the inmates in the Pipeline, Barry is so determined to save the inmates' lives while keeping them safely away from the populace that he cuts a deal with Captain Cold to smuggle them out of town. Lampshaded every step of the way as a bad idea, and it goes as badly as it could.
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Villain Episode
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Villain Episode: "Tricksters" is partially this, as concurrent with the main plot, it has a series of flashbacks showing how the Reverse-Flash got stuck in the past ("his past") and set himself up to cause the events of the whole series.
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Twofer Token Minority: Captain Singh is of Indian descent and also gay.
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Omnidisciplinary Scientist
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Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Notably averted, Caitlin, Cisco and Wells remain in their areas of expertise (Medicine, engineering and physics, respectively) in a more or less realistic way, at least for the context, with Cisco showing some IT prowess believable of a Gadgeteer Genius but not getting even close to the levels of Felicity, so they throw her name around when they need to handwave their access to protected info. This is useful as the characters may indulge in some exposition by explaining things to the audience via their colleagues and Barry who, while being an outstanding forensics investigator, has no more knowledge in the other areas than it would be expected of your average curious geek. Barry can become this by speed reading textbooks, since speedsters have an eidetic memory.
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Forgiveness
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Forgiveness: Both Barry and Henry Allen easily forgive a distraught Joe West for putting Henry in prison for 15 years for a crime he didn't commit. Henry takes it so far, that he doesn't even care about being proven innocent so long as Barry can move on with his life and is even grateful to Joe for taking care of Barry.
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Superpowers for a Day
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Cisco, Caitlin and temporarily Iris eventually use Civvie Spandex.
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The Multiverse
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In the Season 2 finale, Barry creates a Time Remnant of himself in order to stop Zoom from destroying The Multiverse. While Barry fights Zoom, Barry's Remnant runs faster than his body can handle in order to create a feedback loop on Zoom's device. His body disintegrates from the stress, as the Remnant screams in agony, but the machine is stopped. In an unusual departure from the Expendable Clone trope, everyone, including Barry, honors the Remnant for his sacrifice.
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Urban Fantasy
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Urban Fantasy: After its parent show was about as realistic as a superhero comic adaptation can be, The Flash settles firmly in this area with the Particle Accelerator explosion having numerous weird effects throughout Central City.
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Villain Reveals the Secret: Dr Wells eventually confesses to Cisco that he is really Eobard Thawne, is from the far future and is the Reverse-Flash, shortly before crushing his heart. This gets undone by Barry travelling back in time, but Wells accidentally gives a bit too much away when helping Barry beat the Trickster later on.
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You're Not My Father: Barry to Joe West. Given an Ironic Echo at end of the episode.
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Alliterative Name: Barry and "Jay" discuss their nicknames on both worlds ("Scarlet Speedster" for Barry and "Crimson Comet" for "Jay") and wonder why people like to assign alliterative nicknames involving shades of red.
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Married in the Future: Barry and Iris, in the 2024 of the original timeline.
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Outrun the Fireball
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Outrun the Fireball: He's the Flash. Kinda obvious. In "Plastique", Barry hits a new top speed outrunning the title character's final explosion. Averted in "Flash vs Arrow" when Oliver surprises Barry with a pair of exploding arrows — the arrows miss, the blast doesn't.
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Averted for Barry, who starts using the name the Flash. The villains tend to play it straight themselves, but Cisco comes up with names for them.
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Mardon mockingly asks Joe West: "You think your guns can stop God?" Turns out they can.
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Never Gets Drunk: Because he metabolizes alcohol quickly he can't get drunk. Even a 500-proof dose only gives him a slight buzz. This also happens when Oliver shoots the whammied Barry with an arrow that injects him with a huge doze of horse tranquilizer. Barry simply shakes at superspeed for a bit, causing the drug to evaporate through his sweat glands. That is until Cisco designs a special beverage to make speedsters drunk.
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Neck Snap
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Neck Snap: This is Zoom's second preferred method of killing people, the first being the vibrating hand. In "Rupture", he kills two dozen Central City cops this way in under a second, all of them suddenly collapsing (from the viewpoint of everyone else).
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: In the Flash/Arrow crossover episode "Flash vs. Arrow"; despite the SCPD no longer hunting the Arrow and being 'cool' with him, Joe still considers him a fugitive criminal and murderer, reasoning that his no longer being a killer doesn't make all the past murders he's committed simply vanish. By the end of the episode though, he does develop a grudging respect for the Arrow. Joe's dialogues are foreshadowing to the eventual fate of Arrow in Season 3, as all of his past records are vehemently used against him.
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Good Colors, Evil Colors
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Good Colors, Evil Colors: The speedsters follow this. Heroic speedsters like Barry, Wally West wear red and yellow costumes, and produce yellow lightning when they run. Zoom and Savitar are associated with the colors of black and blue. Eobard Thawne has a Palette Swap version of Barry's costume with black leggings and gloves, symbolizing his role as Barry's archenemy as well as his mentor.
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I Lied
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I Lied: After the Flash enlists Captain Cold's help, and gets double-crossed: Additionally, "Jay Garrick" lied about Zoom stealing his speed. It was his own experiments with Velocity 6 that robbed him of it and the reason he's dying. To double up on this, he lied about being Jay Garrick at all. The opener of one episode has a minor criminal hold another thug over an open tank of boiling tar with a Mook. He promises not to drop the thug into the tank, if the thug tells him where he hid the money. The thug tells him. The criminal promptly drops him into the tank. When the mook tells him that he promised he wouldn't, the guy looks at him in annoyance and tells him that he says a lot of things.
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Xanatos Gambit: In the season 1 finale, Thawne attempts to return to the future, whilst proposing that Barry use the wormhole they will create to return to the past so that he can save his mother. If Barry does this, then he never becomes The Flash, effectively allowing Thawne to complete his original goal of killing Barry. If he doesn't, Thawne could still return to the future. If Barry didn't collide with a hydrogen particle at the right speed, Barry dies, allowing Thawne to kill Barry in the past. The only way he lost was because Eddie committed a Grandfather Paradox of massive proportions. Unfortunately, the impact of this causes a black hole to open up, leading to a massive case of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero. Savitar tries to pull one. IF in the off-chance Iris is saved, Savitar can just coerce Cisco to build him the Bazooka which will allow him to rule the existence. and if that fails, Savitar will just egg Barry on to kill him, ensuring Barry falls into the darkness to become Savitar himself. Barry just composed himself as he saw through his plans, and Iris finishes him off later on. Devoe/Thinker, when he frames Barry for the murder of his own body. Devoe calculated a 12% probability that Barry would reveal himself as the Flash to escape incarceration, but whether he did or didn't, Devoe's plan would still work.
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Irony
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Irony: Eobard Thawne traveled back in time to try and murder Barry as a child, thereby preventing the Flash from ever existing. After he was thwarted by the future Flash, Thawne lost his powers. In order to return to his own time, Thawne was forced to create the Flash, so he could harness his speed instead.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: In Season 2, Jay Garrick and Harrison Wells (the ones from Earth-Twonote meaning "Jay" is secretly Zoom) don't like one another and can barely stand being in the same room together. Garrick blames Wells for the creation of meta-humans on Earth 2 (specifically, himself), while "Harry" thinks that Jay is a coward, who only serves to slow Barry's progress down. It doesn't help that Harry is willing to sell Barry out in exchange for the return of his daughter.
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Hope Spot: At the end of "Escape from Earth 2", Barry, Cisco, Wells, and Jesse make it back to Earth-1, and Zoom's time remnant throws the dimensional grenade at the final breach. Everyone is glad that Zoom will finally be trapped on Earth 2...then, completing the remnant's role in his plan, Zoom impales him, and the remnant's corpse is pulled into the breach moments before it closes.
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Vibration Manipulation: Like his comic counterpart, Cisco gradually develops powers like this that let him throw out sonic blasts, use something resembling psychometry that allows him to discern past events or track others, and open breaches that can warp the team to where they need to be or travel to other universes. A common technique used by evil speedsters is vibrating their hands into sharp blades. They can also vibrate themselves into an intangible state, allowing them to attack internal organs. Barry also learns this trick and uses it to defeat Solovar, the ruler of Gorilla City, and break one of Savitar's spikes.
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"Doppelgänger": Due to the appearances of several alternate selves of several characters showing up due to the introduction of The Multiverse. Many of said counterparts, including the season's Big Bad's, play key roles throughout the season.
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The Dark Side
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The Dark Side: It's revealed in Season 5 that the Reverse-Flash's power comes from the Negative Speed Force, which can be accessed through negative emotions.
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Arrow and Flash teaming up to take down Roy G Bivolo/Prism in "Flash vs. Arrow".
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Ret-Canon: Wally West did have a Race Lift of his own in the New 52 universe. In fact it was inspired by this show which was in production at the time.
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Cliffhanger: The final shot of the first Season Finale ends with Barry jumping into a black hole. Starting Season Two, each episode had ended in a cliffhanger moment of sorts, culminating in Flashpoint.
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Shout-Out: Shirley Walker's theme for the Trickster from the 1990 TV series is incorporated into Blake Neely's score for "Tricksters." In "The Fury of Firestorm," Hewitt works at Eikmeier Industries, named after story editor Brooke Eikmeier.
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Freudian Excuse: Zoom's psychopathic tendencies are rooted in him witnessing his mother's murder by his father at roughly the same age when Barry lost his mother and then growing up in the foster system. Averted with Thawne, who has no real excuse. He's simply an Ascended Fanboy who travelled back in time and discovered that he was destined to become a supervillain. Suffice it to say, he didn't take it well.
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Evil speedsters love to kill people this way, via sharp blade or vibrating hand. Nora Allen, Mason Bridge, Cisco (in an alternate timeline), Reverb, Deathstorm, Killer Frost (Earth-2), Rupture, several of Zoom's time remnants, Henry Allen, Rex Tyler, Kid Flash in an alternate timeline, Barry and Iris in a possible future all get impaled by one evil speedster or another.
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Artistic License – Chemistry: In the Flash episode of the Flash-Arrow crossover, Felicity says that the boomerang had high concentrations of iron oxide, and they came to Central City because the area had a lot of it. Iron oxide is...rust. This is made even worse by the fact that the corresponding Arrow episode made no mention of this. Felicity just mentions that S.T.A.R. Labs found a residue on the boomerang that assisted their investigation.
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Legacy Character: The Trickster. The original Trickster, James Jesse, was a psychopathic terrorist who was imprisoned in the 1990's. The second Trickster, Axel Walker, was an admirer of his who was inspired by him to commit similar acts of anarchy. It is later revealed that Axel is Jesse's son, which is why Jesse reached out to him and encouraged him to be his successor.
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Boxing Lessons for Superman: Barry's abilities are focused largely on his speed, he has the necessary Required Secondary Powers and has good reaction times but is still not a trained fighter or have natural Super-Strength. Up against Girder, a Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up with Super-Strength and Nigh-Invulnerability, Barry gets his ass handed to him and takes the time to train. He also furthers understanding his own powers in how to apply his speed in personal combat. Barry does seem to struggle the most against enemies with Super-Strength like Girder, Grodd and Atom Smasher. He also has trouble against other speedsters, who nullify his speed advantage and have more hand-to-hand combat training (Eobard Thawne is a good enough combatant to fight Oliver to a near-draw even without his speed).
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Kill It with Ice
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Kill It with Ice: Leonard Snart has no compunction about using his Cold Gun to do this.
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Ballistic Discount: In "Going Rogue", Snart uses the cold gun to kill the supplier who is attempting to sell it to him.
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The Aesthetics of Technology
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The Aesthetics of Technology: When Barry recalls meeting Professor Stein on the train from Starling City prior to the explosion, Stein compliments Thawne on making his particle accelerator look so cool.
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Serial Escalation: The respective's Season Big Bad speedster. Not just in terms of speed, but also design. In Season 1, it's just a man with costume similar to Barry, glowing eyes and a speed-distorted voice. In Season 2, it's a man in a suit which gives off an outright demonic vibe, with long, sharp claws, a disfigured mouthpiece and a fitting monstrous voice. In Season 3 it's a giant mechanical suit which looks more like an alien than anything else, controlled by a psychotic copy of the main hero, a self-proclaimed god of speed.
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Protagonist Title
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Protagonist Title: The title refers to Barry's superhero identity.
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Spiritual Antithesis: Being a sister show to the Batman-like Arrow, one of the stated goals of the series was to create a more lighthearted, fun counterpart to that show, with Barry acting as a symbol of hope rather than fear like Oliver/The Arrow is. Oliver even outright tells Barry that he should be The Cape to his own The Cowl status.
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Lighter and Softer
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Lighter and Softer: Compared to Arrow, this series seems to focus more on the fun of superheroics as opposed to the angst. There are a few dark moments here and there, but less so than Arrow. Oliver himself notes this in the pilot, that Barry can be far more of an inspirational hero than him. When Felicity visits at a time when all the characters are in a bad mood she comments that Central City is "supposed to be the fun one". This dichotomy is ever present whenever there is a crossover with Arrow, Barry and Oliver clash over their different approaches to heroics. In "Brave and the Bold" on Arrow, Cisco and Caitlyn admit that calling their superpowered enemies metahumans helps them keep things impersonal, when dealing with the bad guys in Starling City they recognize how real and brutal it is in comparison.
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"Finish Line": It is revealed that HR took Iris place and saved Iris from her fate and Savitar is finally defeated, but Barry goes to the Speed Force prison to atone for his mistakes and Caitlin leaves the city to find out who she really is.
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Catching the Speedster: Flash attempts to attack Gorilla Grodd by punching him while running at super-speed. Being telepathic, Grodd was able to put Flash down with a well-timed punch.
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The Rogues are straight up villains like they were in the Silver Age, unlike the AntiVillains they became under the Wally West Era.
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E = MC Hammer
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E = MC Hammer: Whenever Team Flash is doing science, expect to see random equations on a chalkboard, especially if Wells is involved.
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In Spite of a Nail: Across the series as a whole, Barry has caused/helped cause a Cosmic Retcon of the timeline three separate times, all of which have had massive ramifications across the entire Arrowverse (Flashpoint, the reversal of Flashpoint, and the creation of Earth-Prime). Despite these effects including deaths and creations of different characters, Ronnie has remained dead in both of the latter two timelinesnote Flashpoint doesn't reveal what happened to him before Barry reverses it.
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Bullet Catch
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Bullet Catch: Speedsters are fond of this, particularly both Barry and Zoom.
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Barry occasionally grabs this during his fight scenes, so his opponents have a viable chance of beating him. This means getting hit by things that he'd normally be able to dodge. Also, if you hit a man of steel with a pole and he instead uses that pole to flail you around, you should probably let go.
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What the Hell, Hero?: Barry gives one to the S.T.A.R. Labs team when he points out that more metahumans exist in Central City, and they haven't done anything about it or even told the police. Thawne gives one to Barry in reaction to the above. He firmly tells him off for putting his life in danger when he could be using his powers to make massive breakthroughs in modern medicine, and implying that with his fake permanent disability, seeing Barry recover from grievous injuries in a matter of hours is hard for him. Thawne and Barry both give Cisco one for making a weapon specifically meant to stop him without telling anyone until after it gets stolen. Joe calls Iris out on dating his partner, since it screws up his concentration and focus on the job. Barry gives one to Thawne after the latter's actions result in the death of Girder. He accuses Thawne of not caring about people and seeking only to manipulate them as pawns in his game. Barry gives one to Joe after Joe tosses his favorite mug, expecting him to catch it. He doesn't. Oliver chastises Barry for relying on his speed almost exclusively, ignoring his surroundings. He reminds Barry about the train crash he indirectly caused by chasing a bad guy without ensuring the bad guy couldn't use other people as human shields. Sure, Barry saved everyone, but the material damage was still high, and it could be worse next time. This is especially bad since Barry is supposed to be a crime scene tech and is pretty good at noticing things. Cisco gets one after Hartley tricks him into letting him out of S.T.A.R. Labs. Averted when Cisco again gives Captain Cold an advantage when Cold threatens to kill his brother unless he reveals The Flash's identity. He feels he's betrayed Barry, but Barry think it's his own fault; that Cisco's association with him is what made him a target in the first place. After Iris finds out that Barry is the Flash, she finally lets loose on Joe and Barry for every lie they've told her over the past year. Nearly everyone gives Barry one when he reveals his Flashpoint actions changing everyone's past (including wiping one character from history). The only one who still trusts The Flash is Oliver (who already knew) and Supergirl, who wasn't from his universe. Everyone gives Barry hell when he rashly investigates Devoe without any solid evidence, basing himself with facts disclosed by 2 of his enemies. This gets him suspended from the police force. Of course, Barry is right, and they only believe him when Devoe himself confesses about who he truly is.
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Richard Nixon, the Used Car Salesman
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Richard Nixon, the Used Car Salesman: The Snarts are criminal mastermind in Earth 1. However, one of their Earth 2 counterparts is the mayor of Central City.
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Adaptational Wimp: In this version, despite his power, Barry seems totally unable to beat an opponent without the support of his team (the majority of the time). Justified since not only is Barry still relatively inexperienced, he has a bad habit of rushing in without thinking as well as over relying on his Super-Speed (something Oliver chastises him about In-Universe), otherwise he'd function as a Story-Breaker Power. This is somewhat rectified in Season Two, where he's fighting more battles and stopping more criminals while being guided through step by step less often, along with learning and using even the more difficult new powers like throwing lightning and making Speed Mirages more effectively and in a short amount of time, along with honing his known moves thanks to about a year of experience. Hell, he's starting to take Oliver's advice about using precision, analyzing the situation and his surroundings to his advantage more to heart, as seen with Dr. Light and even Zoom. A true testament is his victory over the Reverse-Flash and eventually Zoom himself, using both his speed and brains without any outside help. Firestorm in the comic has to ability to manipulate the materia, but here is simply a sort of Human Torch. Amell said that a scene introducing Firestorm's ability to manipulate matter was filmed for the finale of the first season, but was ultimately cut due to time constraints. Firestorm finally learned to transmute matter in the first season finalé of Legends of Tomorrow. It remains something extremely difficult for him to do and is only used on rare occasion, again likely for Story-Breaker Power reasons.
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Unlimited Wardrobe
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Unlimited Wardrobe: Played with. The Flash suit is a prototype intended for firefighter use in extreme conditions, designed by Cisco and converted to be Barry's costume. An early episode the suit gets destroyed because of Plastique's powers, Cisco mentioned that he only had a couple of spares. Throughout the series the suit is frequently damaged, sometimes beyond repair, and Barry always has a new one later in the episode. Given that Cisco created the original suit, it's perfectly reasonable he has built additional spares but it's time consuming and he always complains about Barry not taking care of them.
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Comes Great Responsibility
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With Barry's time travel powers come the classic with great power comes great responsibility.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: A specialty of Captain Cold's. His heists are said to be unerringly precise and efficient. Every time he appears on the show, he seems to get exactly what he wanted. In "Going Rogue", he gets the diamond he was after. In "Revenge of the Rogues", he recruits Heatwave and exposes The Flash's existence to the public. In "Rogue Time", he discovers The Flash's identity, gets Cisco to rebuild his gun, Heatwave's gun and design a gun for his sister, Lisa. However his heist actually is not successful, but two out of three ain't bad. In "Rogue Air", he frees all of the captive villains, and plants the seeds for the future Rogues, namely meeting Weather Wizard. He also gets Barry to completely erase and destroy any and all evidence anyone has on the criminal careers for himself and his sister. Hartley Rathaway as well, in fact his debut scene features him playing chess with Eobard Thawne, and their final battle evokes chess motifs. There's also the way he escapes, plying Cisco with information about Ronnie until the time is right for him to spring his trap and leave. Speaking of Thawne, he certainly qualifies. At one point, he's literally playing chess against Barry as part of his complex plan to further enhance Barry's abilities so he can return to his own time. Savitar as well. During his imprisonment, he watched Barry create Flashpoint, which gave him the idea to make Wally a speedster to free him. As the season goes on, Wally gets affected by Savitar and becomes a speedster. Also, Savitar begins to Mind Rape Wally that he's weak and can't save Iris. This incenses Wally to the point that he rushes off to stop Savitar from escaping. The kicker in the nuts was that Savitar could never become free without someone to replace him in his prison, and he exploited to hell and make Wally throw the MacGuffin in, and out goes Savitar, in goes Wally.
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Achilles' Heel: Unsurprisingly, running at high speeds requires a lot of focus and energy. When distracted or injured in any way, Barry's top speed slows down significantly, letting him be countered even by normal people. Captain Cold's freeze gun was originally designed by Cisco as the Logical Weakness of the Flash, as molecules at cooler temperatures move at slower speeds.
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Race Lift: Iris West and her family are Caucasian in the comics, but African-American here (although in the New 52, her nephew Wally was made biracial - his father being Iris' white brother, and his mother being black).
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Caitlin and Killer Frost, once they get past their many differences.
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The Unfettered
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The Unfettered: Thawne has no compunctions about manipulating or killing others to protect Barry Allen. Including convincing Plastique to kill the General hounding her since he'll come after other metahumans.
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Caitlin dresses fairly conservatively and generally tends to be a typical "good girl". Her Earth 2 metahuman counterpart, Killer Frost, wears skin-tight leather clothing and reveals her cleavage. When they meet, Frost asks why Caitlin feels the need to hide "the girls", causing Caitlin to look at her breasts in embarrassment. When Caitlin becomes Killer Frost herself, she wore similar outfits, although further costumes that she uses when she becomes good are more modest.
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Spin-Off
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Spin-Off: Of Arrow.
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Alternate Universe Reed Richards Is Awesome: Flashpoint Cisco is a billionaire tech mogul.
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Writers Cannot Do Math: At one point Barry has to stop a nuclear missile launch by finding the right 5-digit code, and when H. R. doesn't immediately know how many combinations that entails, Harry calls him a moron for not knowing that it's "precisely 90,000". It's actually 100,000.
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Science Is Good
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Science Is Good: The show constantly shows off all the amazing things science can do, either through the metahumans the main characters encounter or the inventions they build.
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Team Flash as Barry Allen, Iris West, Caitlin Snow largely doesn't change - although the loss of Cisco Ramon, and recent members Chester P. Runk and Allegra Garcia replacing Cisco and Harrison Wells is the only major change. Although one episode implied that Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper (portrayed by Andy Mientus) was a Sixth Ranger, the team later reverted back to normal and the incident had no repercussions on later episodes. Although the loss of Elongated Man was due to Real Life Writes the Plot involving his actor.
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Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny: In the aptly named "Flash vs. Arrow", Barry has actual superpowers that make him almost impossible to catch, but Oliver has years of training, experience and strategic planning behind him. They end up having a protracted fight because of a metahuman messing with Barry's head. Cisco and Caitlin end up debating with Diggle over who would win, and Felicity interrupts them asking if they were actually doing this. Funny enough, once Oliver and Barry clear that up they were able to apprehend the metahuman offscreen with little issue. Their second fight is never shown offscreen after the first few seconds, though Barry later confirms that he won.
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Red Herring: The most popular candidates for the identity of the Reverse-Flash were Eddie Thawne and "Dr. Wells".
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Everyone Can See It
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Barry Allen and Iris West have been dancing around each other for all their lives, and the only people who didn't see what was going on was them. Barry knew he was in love with Iris but missed the signs that she subconsciously felt the same way, while Iris just remained oblivious to everything (Barry's feelings, her feelings, and the fact that Everyone Can See It) until Barry finally confessed to her. That's when she began to gradually become aware of her feelings for him, a matter that confused her greatly since she was also in love with Eddie Thawne at the time. It is until after Eddie dies and she moves on from his death do Barry and Iris start making any headway in moving forward with their relationship.
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A God Am I
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Despite his God complex, Clyde Mardon is perfectly happy using his powers to rob banks until Detective West's sarcastic comment about why a god would need to rob banks prompts him to think bigger.
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Reasonable Authority Figure
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Captain Singh starts off in the mold of Da Chief, but really sort of mellows into quite a reasonable man as Season 1 progresses on. He doesn't bellow at his men unnecessarily, he listens to their council and takes their advice when deciding on an action. The only time he gets upset at a subordinate is when Barry, (under the influence of Rainbow Raider), bitches him out. Even then, Singh's response (as a captain who was just dressed down by a CSI) is understandable. Barry's lucky Singh didn't fire him. He also gets upset when Barry makes him spill coffee on a coat his fiancee had given him as a gift, but not unreasonably so.
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Ship Tease
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In the double date in "Going Rogue", a scene already meant for Ship Tease just had to have a picture of Rene Descartes on the Trivia Night scoreboard. Rene Descartes is better known in present time as the "Give Her The Dick" guy.
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman: Mark Mardon can be seen escaping with his brother in the pilot and is believed to have died in their plane crash caused by the particle accelerator explosion despite his body never being found. Sure enough, he reappears about halfway through Season 1, now with powers of his own as the Weather Wizard. In "Revenge of the Rogues", Rachel and Osgood Rathaway are asked about their son, to which they insist they have no son. The very next episode features Hartley Rathaway, the Pied Piper, part of whose backstory is that he came out as gay to his old-fashioned old money parents and they disowned him. Later on, Hartley goes on to be an ally of Team Flash.
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Despair Event Horizon
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In the Season Two finale, "The Race of His Life", Barry, having reached his Despair Event Horizon over the death of his father, went back to the moment Eobard Thawne killed his mother and saved her life. As revealed in the Season Three premiere this creates a radically different timeline, dubbed 'Flashpoint', wherein Wally West, not Barry, became the Flash, Barry grew up with both his parents, Joe became an alcoholic, Cisco Ramon became a billionaire and the owner of STAR Labs (now called Ramon Labs) etc.
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Amoral Afrikaner
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Amoral Afrikaner: The DeVoes seem to have become this in the course of their research, although the flashbacks we see portray them as originally having been nice, normal people.
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Poke in the Third Eye
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Poke in the Third Eye: Cisco is understandably freaked out when he realizes that Zoom can sense him spying on him using his Vibe powers. It's not specified how the Speed Force allows Zoom to sense what should really be a one-way connection. Cisco later uses it to deliver a message to Zoom that Barry is ready to trade his speed for Wally's life.
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Bad Future
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In Season Three, during the Bad Future that occurs after Iris is killed, future Barry is shown to be living in the abandoned STAR Labs hanging out in the Time Vault while endlessly gazing at a photo of his dead fiancee.
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Everything Sensor
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Everything Sensor: The STAR Labs satellite. Team Flash can tune it to detect pretty much anything that's plot-relevant, although the villains' Plot Armor will often resist detection until it's time for the final showdown.
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History Repeats: Thawne was trapped in a limiting world for 15 years due to his bad actions. To solve this, he manipulates everyone around him so he can leave the prison he is trapped in. Close to their time of exit, Thawne mentors a speedster to become a superhero and starts to see them as a son, but not to a point that impedes him from manipulating them. Thawne takes advantage that the speedster is unaware of the truth about him. Eventually the speedster learns his identity and later, that Thawne was using them for personal gain. This happens twice, although with different contexts and different speedsters.
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Hero Killer
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Hero Killer: In Season 2, Zoom is treated as this. Everyone who crosses over from Earth-Two is terrified of him, and Jay Garrick was almost killed. "Enter Zoom" ended up as a loose approximation of Knightfall, where Barry was brutally beaten by Zoom and left paralyzed at the end (his Healing Factor took several weeks to recover from it).
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Musical Episode
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Musical Episode: "Duet", which also features Supergirl, they get put into a musical by the villain Music Meister and can only get out when the plot ends.
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Friction Burn
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Friction Burn: Barry destroys his shoes the first time he demonstrates his powers to Felicity, since they are not friction resistant like his suit. When he carries her across the city at super speed on two occasions, he ends up lighting part of her shirt on fire, or makes her sick.
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Morality Pet
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Morality Pet: Played with. Eobard Thawne admits that he grew fond of the team, including Barry, through their adventures. He even told Cisco he considered him to be a son. But in The Stinger of "The Trap", he makes it very clear that his vendetta against the Flash remains no matter how close they have become.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: The Reverse Flash is a name taken up by several characters, each primarily an Evil Counterpart to The Flash. The show reserves the name of Reverse Flash for Eobard Thawne, with the basic story the original Silver Age version, but sports black accents and detailing on his costume like the New 52 Reverse Flash. But this leads to the "Professor Zoom" version of the character being completely unrelated, see Decomposite Character. Wally West is changed from Iris' nephew to her brother, making him a composite of Wally and her two Adapted Out brothers Rudy and Daniel. Savitar is the Future Flash from the New 52 comics, as hinted by his costume design.
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Five Rounds Rapid
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Five Rounds Rapid: The standard CCPD procedure when dealing with an invincible metahuman or a speedster is to waste the entire ammunition budget on trying to shoot him.
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Family Theme Naming
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Family Theme Naming: From what we're shown, the Thawne clan seems to have an affinity for having names starting with "E", ending with "D" and an "R" in between.
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Reconstruction
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Reconstruction: After decades of superheroes becoming "serious" Darker and Edgier Anti-Heroes who are full of angst over having powers and are somewhat grounded in reality, the Flash rebuilds the traditional superhero who functions on Good Feels Good basis and is a hero despite his tragic backstory not because of it, who lives in a fantastical setting and isn't afraid to get a little silly along the way. The Silver Age Friendly Enemy relationship with his Rogues Gallery also shows up, mostly with Leonard Snart/Captain Cold, and made more plausible in that The Flash recognizes a lot of them as having redeeming qualities and is trying to protect them from themselves. At the same time, it doesn't shy away from the fact that some of the villains (such as Reverse-Flash and especially Zoom) are brutal monsters who can kill dozens of people with no issues.
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Expy
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Expy: Much like how Arrow exaggerates the Green Arrow similarities to Batman, The Flash exaggerates the similarities to Superman. It's most notable when it comes to his interactions with Arrow, they typically don't have the same "The Cape vs. The Cowl" dynamic that Batman and Superman have.
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Insistent Terminology: This is how Team Flash - and, by extension, the audience - differentiate between the various counterparts of Harrison Wells. Because Team Flash spent the majority of the time in his company under the impression that he was the real one, Season 1's Wells - portrayed by Eobard Thawne/the Reverse Flash from centuries in the future - was always referred to as "Dr. Wells", "Harrison Wells" or some variation/combination thereof. In Season 2, still reeling from the revelations in Fast Enough, Earth-2's Harrison Wells was quickly dubbed "Harry" in order to set him apart from his villainous (not-so-)doppleganger. After Harry returned to Earth-2 with Jesse, Season 3 wound up having Team Flash desiring a replacement. Believing that his multiversal counterparts would have at least comparable intellect, Cisco led an interview process in which they recruited "H.R Wells", a respected author and behind-the-scenes ideas man from Earth-19.
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Artistic License – Chess
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Artistic License – Chess: in one episode, Dr. Wells and Hartley Rathaway (the Pied Piper) are playing chess in a flashback. Hartley puts Wells in Check, and Wells immediately puts Hartley in checkmate. 1) Wells should only be able to do that if securing the checkmate also blocks the piece threatening his king. note To be fair, we never see Wells' King and he may have saved his King in the same move for all we know 2) We see a close-up of the chess board where Hartley's King is, and it's pretty much physically impossible for him to be in checkmate given the pieces we see.
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Spare a Messenger
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Spare a Messenger: It is stated that Zoom once set a trap for the police to show that they couldn't stop him. Killed 14 officers, one was spared to tell what he saw. Next night, that officer was murdered by Zoom in his own house to complete the message.
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Clothing Damage
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Clothing Damage: Barry accidentally burns off Felicity's shirt, then clumsily touches her to put it out, resulting in a Not What It Looks Like moment. Which recurs in the Supergirl crossover episode when Barry accidentally causes Kara's sweater to ignite. Plastique accidentally blows up Barry's suit in their first meeting.
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Not Blood Siblings: Barry and Iris. They lived together as teenagers after the death of Barry's mom, but they consider themselves best friends first and don't see themselves as siblings. Justified by the fact the two were around 11 when they began living together (thus, too old for the Westermarck Effect to put them off). Even though Joe West considers both of them to be his children.
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Strapped to a Bomb: In "Revenge of the Rogues", Snart and Rory kidnap Caitlin and leave her Bound and Gagged to chair above a bomb in a warehouse. The bomb is rigged with a tripwire to start a timer if anyone enters to rescue her.
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Deadly Force Field
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Deadly Force Field: Block is a Villain of the Week capable of creating cubical force fields which she projects around a victim and then reduces the size until they have been crushed and compressed into a tiny block.
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Adaptation Origin Connection: Several characters whose origins in the comics had nothing to do with the Flash in general or Barry in particular have their origins changed to link them to S.T.A.R. Labs and the particle accelerator explosion: Gorilla Grodd’s connection to Gorilla City is replaced by a backstory as a test animal in S.T.A.R. Labs. Then in Season 2, he's transported to Gorilla City on Earth-Two. Firestorm's origin is now a result of the particle accelerator explosion instead of a random nuclear incident. And Jason Rusch, previously unrelated to Ronnie Raymond and Professor Stein, is now a grad student of the latter that helped with the project. Girder is Barry Allen's former childhood bully. This is in sharp contrast to the comics, where the two not only have no connection, but where Girder was instead an enemy of Wally West, Barry's successor (Barry having been dead at the time Girder was created). The Flash and (Green) Arrow, in this universe, arguably. In the comics, Barry and Oliver didn't even know each other until they were both established heroes and Justice League members. Whereas in this continuity, they had a pre-existing relationship based on a past meeting prior to Barry gaining his powers. It is Oliver who most directly inspires Barry to become a masked superhero, and he even provides the inspiration for the name 'Flash'.
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Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth
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Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Blackout attempts to feed on Barry a second time, except Barry has just tapped more into the Speed Force. This results in Blackout absorbing more than he can handle. Atom Smasher absorbs various forms of energy (including kinetic and radioactive) and grows stronger (and bigger) as a result. Barry ends up luring him into a nuclear reactor, causing the metahuman to absorb lethal levels of radiation even for him.
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Evil Wears Black
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Evil doppelgangers from Earth 2 dress mostly in black. Barry also gets black eyes and black lightning after being infected and possessed by Bloodwork.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Harrison Wells from Earth Two makes Wally think he's dying using some technically true phrases like "I don't know how much time I've got" (well, no one does exactly) and "Yes, I've been to see the doctor" (most people get checkups) so he'll send Jessie back to their earth thinking they need to be together over the time he has left. She's very annoyed when Wally relates this.
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The Team
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"The Present": The Team discovers the identity of Dr. Alchemy, Savitar's true intentions, and his cryptic prophecy to them all. While trying to hide the Philosopher's Stone, Savitar's power source, in the Speed Force, Barry also accidentally travels to a future, where he witnesses Iris's death at Savitar's hands and his future self's inability to save her in time.
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Pop-Cultured Badass
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Cisco is often seen wearing T-shirts with various pop culture references on them, like to Star Wars, The Big Bang Theory, Friday the 13th...and he infrequently wears the same shirt more than once.
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Me's a Crowd
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Me's a Crowd: "Fastest Man Alive" features Danton Black/Multiplex, who can create duplicates of himself.
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Crossover
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Crossover: Episode 18 in Supergirl's first season (The World's Finest, originally broadcast on March 29th, 2016) has Barry Allen meeting Kara for the first time. The method by which he gets there is shown in Episode 18 of The Flash's second season (Versus Zoom, shown a month later on April 20th). Having obtained the means to build a tachyon accelerator in the previous episode, he uses it to augment his speed. Temporarily overwhelmed by the sudden increase in speed - according to Caitlin, it quadrupled his speed in a run from Keystone back to Central City - he punched through the multiversal barrier and ended up on Earth-38 (the alternate Earth in which Supergirl is set). Kara has a cameo crossover in the vortex when Barry, Cisco and Harry are traversing over to Earth-2, foreshadowing that crossing over to Supergirl's Earth (Earth-38) is possible. And, later on, we have the "Humans vs. Aliens" event. Not settling for just one show cameoing in another, the CW went and made a crossover for all of them. Supergirl started things off with the episode Medusa, which led into three episodes named Invasion!; The Flash first, then Arrow with Legends of Tomorrow rounding the whole thing off.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Barry stands ready to face The Reverse Flash, who's kicked his ass every time they've fought. Just as the villain lampshades this, The Arrow and Firestorm drop in on Barry's side.
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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"The Last Temptation of Barry Allen": Barry is infected by Bloodwork in an attempt to save Ralph from the same infection, leading to Ramsey learning The Flash's identity. Barry, from the Speed Force that Ramsey's infection would allow him to survive the Crisis, attacks the Speed Force with Eobard Thawne's signature vibrating hand. Ramsey eventually succeeds in taking control of Barry, and then begins to attempt to infect the entire city, until Barry, who is Fighting from the Inside, is able to discreetly inform Cisco how to eliminate Ramsey's infection on a citywide scale, and then promptly defeats Ramsey when he is freed of the infection. The final moments of the episode are the countdown to the Crisis, where Barry is fated to die, and he solemnly reflects on his career as the Flash in his final moments before the sky turns red.
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Defied Trope
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Defied with Reverse Flash / Eobard Thawne, who ends up Brought Down to Normal as a result of the events of "Armageddon, Part 5".
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Our Dark Matter Is Mysterious
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Our Dark Matter Is Mysterious: The series uses dark matter as its go-to Applied Phlebotinum for Super-Empowering. If there's a metahuman then chances are they were hit by dark matter at some point. Most notably the STAR Labs Particle Accelerator explosion was a Mass Super-Empowering Event that released dark matter all over Central City.
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Tornado Move
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Tornado Move: Clyde Mardon pulls one off when he starts thinking big. Barry counters him by running in the opposite direction of the spin, basically doing the same thing as Mardon, resulting in the twister collapsing in on itself. Speedsters can create small directed twisters by rapidly spinning their arms. This has been done to put out a fire (by sucking all the oxygen out of the immediate area), attack flying enemies with gusts of air (Firestorm and Hawkman), and fly (temporarily, by directing the force downwards).
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Atlantis
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Atlantis: Caitlin is surprised to learn that it exists in Earth-Two. Hunter Zolomon mentions that a good friend of his is from there. In "Welcome to Earth 2", Barry learns that his double recently gave his parents (who are both alive and well) tickets for a trip to Atlantis. It's implied to be a resort location. At the end of "Escape from Earth 2", Earth 2's Barry and Iris flee to Atlantis to escape Zoom's wrath.
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Killer Gorilla
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To protect Barry's identity, Thawne kills Simon Stagg, and later abducts General Eiling and delivers him to Grodd.
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Anti-Climax
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Anti-Climax: The Grodd two-parter builds up the huge attack Grodd and his gorilla army are preparing to launch. The army walks maybe five feet the entire second part, and Grodd is dispatched by Solovar without much ceremony.
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Mundane Utility
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Mundane Utility: Barry uses his super speed to duplicate the effect of a centrifuge when it breaks down, sleep in and get ready in seconds, and pick up pizza from Coast City. Not that this helps him ever be on time anywhere. It simply allows him to procrastinate better than non-metahumans. The comics once had Wally explain that Barry insisted on always being late as a way to protect his identity - who'd expect a speedster to be late all the time?
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo: Captain Cold makes his debut in a special prequel comic published in TV Guide. Excusing the Pun, Hawkgirl first appeared as a Last Episode, New Character for Season 1 and then a Recurring Character in Season 2 before joining the cast of Legends of Tomorrow. Same goes for Jefferson "Jax" Jackson, Hawkman and the show's Big Bad Vandal Savage.
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Decomposite Character
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Decomposite Character: "Harrison Wells" and Eddie Thawne at first seemed to be a divided character to the Reverse-Flashes of the comics. Eddie had Zolomon's police background but Eobard Thawne's last name and attraction to Iris, while "Wells" has Zolomon's wheelchair but Thawne's motivation, use of time travel and obsession with Barry's place in history. In the end it's revealed that "Harrison Wells" is actually Eobard Thawne, who came from the future and stole the identity of the real Wells, and Eddie is his distant ancestor. Additionally, the name "Reverse Flash" was taken up by multiple characters, with many specific traits rolled into the singular character in the show. Season 2 introduces Zoom, an alternate name for the Zolomon version of the Reverse Flash, as his own unique character and costume design.
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Locked Out of the Loop
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Locked Out of the Loop: Iris is a deconstruction, as it becomes increasingly obvious there's no reason not to tell her that Barry is the Flash and it's destroying everyone's relationship with her. Once she finds out, she points out how wrong it is to keep her in the dark about secrets that everyone else in her inner circle knows, and that if anything not knowing put her in even more danger.
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Bad "Bad Acting"
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Bad "Bad Acting": Barry and Linda are...not good at pretending the Flash and Doctor Light are fighting.
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Expendable Alternate Universe
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Expendable Alternate Universe: Deconstructed in Season 2 as it shows how horrible it would be to be on the receiving end. The Earth-Two villains have no scruples about killing people in the main universe, sometimes including their alternate counterparts, all to get home. Averted after the protagonists return to Earth 1 and close the breaches to Earth 2. Barry is tormented by the thought that he has left Earth 2 at the mercy of Zoom's reign of terror and resolves to put a stop to it. Zoom's endgame is to destroy every multiverse (excluding Earth-1), just to prove that he's the best speedster.
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us
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"Lose Yourself": DeVoe infiltrates STAR Labs and steals the powers of the rest of the Bus Metas, including Ralph, and depowers Caitlin/Killer Frost in the process. Harry also begins to lose his intelligence when he attempts to use dark matter to outsmart DeVoe.
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Broken Masquerade
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This is addressed by the authorities in Season 2, as the broken masquerade surrounding the existence of superpowered criminals has led them to set up a special wing for metahumans in Iron Heights prison. It doesn't stop them from throwing Dr. Hewitt into the pipeline to keep him quiet about everything he's seen.
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Cosmic Deadline
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Cosmic Deadline: It's been implied from Season 1 on the Flash's career as a superhero is destined to end in April 2024, when he vanishes in the midst of some sort of crisis. Nora confirms in Season 5 that he never returns and then the timeline changes seem to have sped up events, with the date of the crisis now recorded as 2019.
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Phlebotinum Overdose
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Phlebotinum Overdose: How Blackout and Atom Smasher are defeated.
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Walk on Water
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Walk on Water: Being a speedster, Barry can pull off the running variation.
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Handy Cuffs
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Handy Cuffs: In "Crazy For You", Cisco lets Hartley out of the Pipeline with his hands cuffed in front of him. Hartley clobbers Cisco and attempts to escape, although Cisco stops him.
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Sitting on the Roof
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Sitting on the Roof: The Flash whisks Iris up onto the rooftop for late night conversations.
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Movie Superheroes Wear Black
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The Flash costume looks like a mix of all three, described in-universe as "reinforced tri-polymer, heat and abrasion-resistant material" originally being developed for firefighters. It's also a darker shade of red (specifically, maroon) than usual. Likely, this is because bright red is difficult to film under varying lighting conditions in real life.
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Someone Has to Die
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Someone Has to Die: When it is revealed that the Crisis of the newspaper is coming sooner, he seeks how to avert it, but the Monitor tells him that he will die to save millions of people. When Jay uses a machine to show him about the possible timelines, he sees multiple timelines where everyone dies and the one where most survive is the one where he sacrifices his life.
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Series Fauxnale
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Series Fauxnale: Downplayed with the Season 7 finale as it is the only season to not end on a cliffhanger while Barry and Iris renew their wedding vows. The Season 8 finale ended up being this as it was originally written as a series finale as it was expected that the show would end after eight seasons and troubles in the CW led to a renewal being uncertain. To bring this point home, the season ended with The Reverse-Flash finally being stripped of his Joker Immunity and being Killed Off for Real.
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Running Gag
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Every time Barry runs Diggle around, the latter gets motion sickness (in other words, he vomits/gags). It's a literal Running Gag.
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Romantic False Lead
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Romantic False Lead: Barry tries to move on from Iris and began dating Linda Park, who happens to be Iris' co-worker. They get along really well, but his superhero life infringes on that. When Weather Wizard threatens the city with a tidal wave, Iris confesses her love to Barry, who reveals his secret as the Flash and runs at such high speeds he ends up going back in time. Having Iris's confession in the previous timeline, he and Linda break up because he believes Iris is ready for a new relationship. She rejects him because the circumstances are different this time around.
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Artistic License – Physics
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Artistic License – Physics: The science in the show is decidedly Silver Age. At one point, shortly before getting his frictionless suit, Barry has already spent several scenes running at his super-sonic speeds while in his street clothes. The last time, tiny sparks fly from his shirt tail. This is as close as the series comes to acknowledging that friction exists. In real life, his clothes would be fully on fire after just a few seconds of running like that. In a later episode his shoes are smoking and he comments that they do that sometimes, in reality they would most likely be completely destroyednote In the comics, friction problems are explained by the "Speed Force" that powers all DC speedsters, which protects them and anyone being carried by them from friction. In "The Flash is Born," Cisco runs some numbers on Girder to see how fast Barry has to punch him, citing "tensile strength" (how a material responds to be stretched) as an important variable. The more relevant material property would be compression strength, or how a material responds to being pressed/punched. Also in "The Flash is Born," Barry has to run faster than the speed of sound to hit Tony hard enough to damage him. In doing so, Barry is shown generating an impressive sonic boom shock wave in his wake. Yet Tony somehow hears the sonic boom before Barry arrives. Then there are instances of the Flash suddenly snatching people from a standing or falling position while at speed and sometimes running while carrying them a distance. The G-forces that would subject normal people to should range from injurious to lethal. In the comics, and presumably later in the show, this is averted due to properties in the Speed Force which extends a protective field around the Flash and the objects he interacts with. Heat Wave's weapon supposedly heats things to "maximum hot" — the Planck Temperature. The Planck Temperature for most matter is around 100 nonillion degrees, would require astronomical amounts of energy to achieve and totally disintegrates matter. Captain Cold's weapon is also stated to cool things down to "as close to absolute zero as possible," which is basically impossible. If Cisco had actually managed to create a device that could create absolute zero temperatures, he would be up for a Nobel prize. Barry, at one point, uses his speed to mimic the effects of a broken centrifuge by shaking a test tube back and forth. A centrifuge works by applying a constant force relative to the contents of the test tube. By shaking the tube back and forth, the contents would be shifted back and forth between the sides of the tube, further mixing the fluids instead of separating them. When you flood an area with radiation, as done in "The Man Who Saved Central City," the area's not going to be safe to enter when the radiation source is turned off. Zoom is apparently able to grab a bolt of lightning as if it's solid matter. Captain Cold gets past an array of laser tripwires by freezing the laser beams and then breaking them. In the same episode Cisco declares that Captain Cold's weapons won't show up on infrared heat signatures so they have to scan for "ultraviolet cold signatures." Leaving aside that cooling does show up on heat sensors (as "dark" spots where there is less heat), ultraviolet light is higher energy than infrared light. The "speed force bazooka" requires 3.86 terajoules of energy to function. Cisco says this is more energy than is in the sun but in fact the sun produces 14 orders of magnitude more energy every second.
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Canon Immigrant
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Canon Immigrant: The Music Meister, a villain who debuted in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, appears as the main antagonist of the Supergirl crossover Musical Episode, "Duet".
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Depending on the Writer
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Depending on the Writer: The writers do not have a consensus on how they want time travel to work; depending on the episode time can either be rewritten or it's already destined to happen via Stable Time Loop that you can't divert from without causing the timeline to explode. In Season 3, Savitar has given up trying to make sense of it and just says that the more people use time travel, the less the rules apply to them.
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished
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Beauty Is Never Tarnished: In "The Sound and the Fury", Caitlin is slapped across the face hard enough to put her out of commission while the episode's Monster of the Week hacks the computer, but never shows any bruises or damage when seen next.
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Evil Is Petty
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Evil Is Petty: Eobard Thawne spends the latter part of Season 1 acting like he hates Barry because his future self did something "unforgivable". Come Season 2, we find out that his grudge against him comes down to little more than envy.
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Buffy Speak
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Buffy Speak: "This is the part where I'm supposed to do the whole intro thingy."
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Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning
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Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning: Various speedsters give off different colors. Sometimes this is explained, sometimes it's just a handy way to tell them apart. Orange: The "default" color for heroic speedsters like Barry and Jay Yellow: The color for more inexperienced speedsters like Wally and Jesse. Red: Reverse Flash and the Rival. Blue: Zoom, who's near-constantly crackling with blue lightning. After Barry sees Trajectory's lightning shift from yellow to blue, Team Flash realizes this is a side-effect of the Fantastic Drug V-9. White: Savitar - while he's wearing his armor. Outside the suit, he has the same lightning as Barry. Purple: The Accelerated Man and Iris in "Run, Iris, Run." Orange & Purple: Nora West-Allen.
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Cross-Referenced Titles: Each episode where Captain Cold plays a major role has the word "rogue" in the title, referencing his position as head of the Rogues: "Going Rogue", "Revenge of the Rogues", "Rogue Time". "Legends of Today" references "Legends of Yesterday" and Legends of Tomorrow. "Welcome to Earth-2" and "Escape from Earth-2".
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Talking Is a Free Action
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Talking Is a Free Action: Barry tends to be courteous enough to let his enemies monologue. They, on the other hand, are not.
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Once a Season
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Once a Season: The Big Bad is typically a speedster and a character whose identity is initially kept hidden behind a mask until the eventual reveal; for the first two seasons this was a single character, but in season three two separate villains occupy this role, and season 4's Big Bad isn't a speedster at all. Somebody Barry loves will be killed by that season's evil speedster: In Season One, his mom Nora was killed by the Reverse-Flash in a flashback jumpstarting the events of the series In Season Two, Henry is killed by Zoom in the old Allen house in front of Barry. In Season Three, Iris is killed by Savitar in a possible future, which Barry resolves to prevent somehow; he does save her, only because H.R. Wells sacrificed himself to do it. The 13th and 14th episodes form a direct two-parter.
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Fauxshadow: Season 4 implied that Harry Wells would become as evil as Clifford DeVoe due to his addiction to the Thinking Cap and even briefly implied that somehow Thawne returned yet again. The effect is that Harry loses his knowledge and DeVoe used him as a guinea pig for the Enlightenment.
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Virtual Sidekick: In The Flash, Eobard Thawne's Reverse-Flash suit has a built-in AI system called Gideon. She is able to communicate to him via earpieces and can appear as a holographic interface with the appearance of a bald woman. Thawne later downloads Gideon into a more stationary form and keeps her in a secret room of STAR Labs known as the Time Vault. Gideon is able provide analysis for Thawne, notably changes to the timeline. Barry Allen and Team Flash later discover Gideon where she reveals that Barry is her creator and thus will follow all of his instructions. Years later, Barry rebuilt Gideon (after she got destroyed) and wired her up as a "mobile Gideon" who much like Thawne's version could be accessed from his suit.
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 The Flash (2014)
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AB Negative / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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A Form You Are Comfortable With / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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A God I Am Not / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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A Simple Plan / int_7cf5a07
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Abandon Shipping / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Absent Animal Companion / int_7cf5a07
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Acid Attack / int_7cf5a07
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Action Prologue / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Actor Existence Limbo / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Actor-Shared Background / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Actually a Doombot / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptation Origin Connection / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Achilles Heel / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Angst Upgrade / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Adaptational Friendship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Adaptational Jerkass / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Adaptational Mundanity / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Nationality / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Rank / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Romance Downgrade / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Skill / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Superpower Change / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Ugliness / int_7cf5a07
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Adaptational Upbringing Change / int_7cf5a07
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Adopted to the House / int_7cf5a07
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Adventurer Archaeologist / int_7cf5a07
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Adventurer Outfit / int_7cf5a07
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Aerosol Flamethrower / int_7cf5a07
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Alas, Poor Scrappy / int_7cf5a07
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Alcohol-Induced Idiocy / int_7cf5a07
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Alien Works / int_7cf5a07
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All of Them / int_7cf5a07
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All Therapists Are Muggles / int_7cf5a07
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All Your Powers Combined / int_7cf5a07
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Alliance of Alternates / int_7cf5a07
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Alliterative Name / int_7cf5a07
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Altar the Speed / int_7cf5a07
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Alternate Personality Punishment / int_7cf5a07
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Alternate Self Shipping / int_7cf5a07
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Alternate Timeline / int_7cf5a07
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Always Late / int_7cf5a07
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Always Night / int_7cf5a07
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Ambiguous Syntax / int_7cf5a07
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Amnesia Loop / int_7cf5a07
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Amoral Afrikaner / int_7cf5a07
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Amusingly Awful Aim / int_7cf5a07
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An Ass-Kicking Christmas / int_7cf5a07
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And Now You Must Marry Me / int_7cf5a07
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And You Were There / int_7cf5a07
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And Your Little Dog, Too! / int_7cf5a07
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Angel/Devil Shipping / int_7cf5a07
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Anger Born of Worry / int_7cf5a07
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Animated Armor / int_7cf5a07
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Answers to the Name of God / int_7cf5a07
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Antagonist Title / int_7cf5a07
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Arc Symbol / int_7cf5a07
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Arrow Catch / int_7cf5a07
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Artifact Alias / int_7cf5a07
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Artistic License – Chemistry / int_7cf5a07
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Artistic License – Chess / int_7cf5a07
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Artistic License – Music / int_7cf5a07
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Artistic License – Physics / int_7cf5a07
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Artistic License – Sports / int_7cf5a07
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Ascended Fanboy / int_7cf5a07
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Ascended Fancast / int_7cf5a07
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Ass Pull / int_7cf5a07
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Back to the Early Installment / int_7cf5a07
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Backhanded Apology / int_7cf5a07
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Backstory Invader / int_7cf5a07
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Backup Twin / int_7cf5a07
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work / int_7cf5a07
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Bad Santa / int_7cf5a07
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Bait-and-Switch Gunshot / int_7cf5a07
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Ballistic Discount / int_7cf5a07
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Barrier Maiden / int_7cf5a07
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Beam-O-War / int_7cf5a07
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Beardness Protection Program / int_7cf5a07
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Because Destiny Says So / int_7cf5a07
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Bed Trick / int_7cf5a07
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Beehive Hairdo / int_7cf5a07
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Behemoth Battle / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Betrayal Insurance / int_7cf5a07
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Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Betty and Veronica Switch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Beyond Redemption / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Big Bad Friend / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Big Bad Slippage / int_7cf5a07
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Big Blackout / int_7cf5a07
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Big Brother Mentor / int_7cf5a07
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Bigot with a Crush / int_7cf5a07
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Bizarre Alien Senses / int_7cf5a07
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Black Eyes of Evil / int_7cf5a07
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Blind People Wear Sunglasses / int_7cf5a07
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Bloody Murder / int_7cf5a07
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Blue Means Cold / int_7cf5a07
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Body Surf / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Boldly Coming / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Bolivian Army Cliffhanger / int_7cf5a07
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Bond One-Liner / int_7cf5a07
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Book Dumb / int_7cf5a07
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Bored with Insanity / int_7cf5a07
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Boring, but Practical / int_7cf5a07
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Boulder Bludgeon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Boxing Lessons for Superman / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Brains Evil, Brawn Good / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Brainwashed Bride / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Brandishment Bluff / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Briar Patching / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Brig Ball Bouncing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Brother–Sister Team / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Brought Down to Normal / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Building Swing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Bullet Catch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Bulletproof Vest / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Bullet Time / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Bus Crash / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
…But He Sounds Handsome / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cain and Abel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Call-Forward / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Came Back Strong / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Canon Welding / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Can't Default to Murder / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Can't Have Sex, Ever / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Can't Kill You, Still Need You / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Captured on Purpose / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Car Cushion / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Car Fu / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cardboard Box of Unemployment / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cartwright Curse / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cast as a Mask / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cast from Calories / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cast from Lifespan / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cast Speciation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cast the Runner-Up / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Catch and Return / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Catching the Speedster / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Catching Up on History / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ceiling Smash / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Celebrating the Heroes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Celebrity Superhero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Changing Clothes Is a Free Action / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Character Blog / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Chekhov's Time Travel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Children Raise You / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Chores Without Powers / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Chromatic Arrangement / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Civvie Spandex / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Clarke's Third Law / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Clear My Name / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Clear Their Name / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cliffhanger Copout / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Clock King / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Clock Roaches / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Clones Are People, Too / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Close-Enough Timeline / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cold Flames / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cold Ham / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Colony Drop / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Colorful Contrails / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Combat Medic / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Conducting the Carnage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Confess to a Lesser Crime / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Conspiracy Thriller / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Contain the Kaboom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Continuity Rebooter / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cool Kid-and-Loser Friendship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cooperation Gambit / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cop/Criminal Family / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cops Need the Vigilante / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Corrupted Contingency / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cosmic Retcon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Costume Copycat / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Costume-Test Montage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Costumer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Covert Group with Mundane Front / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Creator's Pest / int_7cf5a07
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Cross-Referenced Titles / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Crossover Couple / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Crush the Keepsake / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Cutlery Escape Aid / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Cutting Through Energy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Damsel out of Distress / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Dark Lord on Life Support / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Dating What Daddy Hates / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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De-Power Zone / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Dead All Along / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dead Guy Junior / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dead Guy on Display / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dead Man's Switch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Dead Person Impersonation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Deadly Force Field / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
"Dear John" Letter / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Death by Secret Identity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Death of Personality / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Death of the Hypotenuse / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Deconstruction Fic / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Decoy Getaway / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Deducing the Secret Identity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Defends Against Their Own Kind / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Definite Article Title / int_7cf5a07
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Deity of Human Origin / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Deliberate Injury Gambit / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Deliberately Distressed Damsel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Demoted to Satellite Love Interest / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Despite the Plan / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Detachable Blades / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Detrimental Determination / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Devoted to You / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Did Not Die That Way / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Die or Fly / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Directed by Cast Member / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Disabled Snarker / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Disappointed by the Motive / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dislikes the New Guy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Distant Duet / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Distant Prologue / int_7cf5a07
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Do Not Adjust Your Set / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Dodge the Bullet / int_7cf5a07
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Does This Make Me Look Fat? / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Domino Mask / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Don't Shoot the Message / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Replacement Love Interest / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Doppelgänger Spin / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Dork Knight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Double Jump / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Downer Beginning / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dragged Off to Hell / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dramatic Dislocation / int_7cf5a07
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Dreaming of a White Christmas / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Driving Question / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Droste Image / int_7cf5a07
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Duck! / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Duel to the Death / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Eager Rookie / int_7cf5a07
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Electric Love / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Electric Torture / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Electronic Telepathy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Elemental Baggage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Elseworld / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Empowered Badass Normal / int_7cf5a07
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Empty Piles of Clothing / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Energy Absorption / int_7cf5a07
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Enhance Button / int_7cf5a07
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Episode of the Dead / int_7cf5a07
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Especially Zoidberg / int_7cf5a07
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Even Evil Can Be Loved / int_7cf5a07
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Even Nerds Have Standards / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil All Along / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Evil Brunette Twin / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Cripple / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Evil Doppelgänger / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Evil Genius / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Gloating / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Evil Learns of Outside Context / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
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Evil Makes You Ugly / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Me Scares Me / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Mentor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Running Good / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Teacher / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Evil Versus Oblivion / int_7cf5a07
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Exactly What I Aimed At / int_7cf5a07
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Expecting Someone Taller / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Expendable Alternate Universe / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Expendable Clone / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Extinct in the Future / int_7cf5a07
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hasFeature
Extra-ore-dinary / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Face Stealer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Facial Horror / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fair Cop / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fake Guest Star / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fake Identity Baggage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fallen Hero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fan Community Nicknames / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fascinating Eyebrow / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fast as Lightning / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Feeling Their Age / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Feet-First Introduction / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fight Off the Kryptonite / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fighter, Mage, Thief / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fighting Across Time and Space / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fighting Your Friend / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Finale Season / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Finger-Tenting / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
First Love / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flash Forward / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flash Sideways / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flash Step / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flashback B-Plot / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flashback Cut / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flashback Echo / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Flashback-Montage Realization / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Foe-Tossing Charge / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fountain of Expies / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Four Eyes, Zero Soul / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Framing Device / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Freak Lab Accident / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Free-Fall Fight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Freeze Ray / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
French Jerk / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
"Friends" Rent Control / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Friendship Song / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Full-Name Basis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Full-Name Ultimatum / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Fun T-Shirt / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Badass / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Foil / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Imperfect / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Loser / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Me Scares Me / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Future Self Reveal / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Gadgeteer Genius / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Geeky Analogy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
General Ripper / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Genius Cripple / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Giant Wall of Watery Doom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Giggling Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Girl's Night Out Episode / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Glowing Eyes of Doom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Go Fast or Go Boom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
God Guise / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Godhood Seeker / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Good Costume Switch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Good Feels Good / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Good Thing You Can Heal / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Good Weapon, Evil Weapon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Got the Call on Speed Dial / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Gotta Kill Them All / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Graceful Loser / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Grandfather Paradox / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Grandma's Recipe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Green Aesop / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Green Rocks / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Guilty Until Someone Else Is Guilty / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Gullible Lemmings / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Gun Stripping / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hack the Traffic Lights / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Half-Sibling Angst / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hallway Fight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hammy Villain, Serious Hero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hand Blast / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hand-or-Object Underwear / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Handy Cuffs / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hate Plague / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hates Being Touched / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hates My Secret Identity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hates Wearing Dresses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Have We Met Yet? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Have You Told Anyone Else? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hazy-Feel Turn / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
He Had a Name / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Head-Tiltingly Kinky / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Helicopter Parents / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hero for a Day / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Heroic Ambidexterity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Heroic Self-Deprecation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Heroic Suicide / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hide Your Pregnancy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
His Own Worst Enemy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Holding Back the Phlebotinum / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hollywood Hacking / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Holographic Disguise / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hope Bringer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hope Crusher / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hopeless Suitor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
How the Mighty Have Fallen / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Huge Holographic Head / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
HULK MASH!-Up / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hunter of His Own Kind / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hybrid All Along / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hyde Plays Jekyll / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hyperactive Metabolism / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hypocrite Has a Point / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hypothetical Fight Debate / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Am Not Him / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Am Not Left-Handed / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Am the Noun / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Can't Feel My Legs! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Didn't Tell You Because You'd Be Unhappy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Have Many Names / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Just Want to Be You / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Let Gwen Stacy Die / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Lied / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Need You Stronger / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
I Will Wait for You / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Icy Blue Eyes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Identical Twin ID Tag / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Identity Impersonator / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
If You're So Evil, Eat This Kitten! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ignored Confession / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Immune to Drugs / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Immune to Fire / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Immune to Mind Control / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Immunity Disability / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Imperiled in Pregnancy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Impersonating the Evil Twin / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Impersonation-Exclusive Character / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Impossibly Tacky Clothes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Imposter Forgot One Detail / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Improbably Quick Coma Recovery / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
In Prison with the Rogues / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
In-Universe Catharsis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Incredible Shrinking Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Indy Ploy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Inertia Is a Cruel Mistress / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Infallible Babble / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Inflationary Dialogue / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Informed Flaw / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Inhumanable Alien Rights / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Instant Costume Change / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Instant Death Bullet / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Instant Expert / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Insufferable Genius / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Intangibility / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Intergenerational Friendship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Interrupted Intimacy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Invincible Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Invisible to Normals / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ironic Echo Cut / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Is This Thing Still On? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
It Has Been an Honor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Jacob Marley Warning / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Just Friends / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Just the Introduction to the Opposites / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Karaoke Bonding Scene / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Keystone Superpower / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Kid from the Future / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Kill and Replace / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Kill It with Ice / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Killed Offscreen / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Killer Gorilla / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Killing Your Alternate Self / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Kiss of Death / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Knew It All Along / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Knuckle Cracking / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Lady Macbeth / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Laser Hallway / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Late Spin-Off Transplant / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Let No Crisis Go to Waste / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Let's You and Him Fight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Lifesaving Misfortune / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Likes Clark Kent, Hates Superman / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Lip-Lock Sun-Block / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Literal Split Personality / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Little Black Dress / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Living with the Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Local Hangout / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Long Game / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Love-Interest Traitor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Love Is a Weakness / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Love Transcends Spacetime / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Loving a Shadow / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Lying Creator / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ma'am Shock / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Magical Defibrillator / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Magical Particle Accelerator / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Magnum Opus / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mall Santa / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Man in the Iron Mask / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Man of Kryptonite / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Married in the Future / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Married to the Job / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Masked Villains, Unmasked Heroes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mass Super-Empowering Event / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mathematician's Answer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Meanwhile, in the Future… / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Meat Puppet / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Megaton Punch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Memetic Loser / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Memetic Troll / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Memorial Photo / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Memory Wipe Exploitation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Men Act, Women Are / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Men Are Uncultured / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mental Time Travel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Merchandising the Monster / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Messy Hair / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mid-Season Twist / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mid-Season Upgrade / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mirror Match / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mirror Universe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mission Control / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mistaken for Prank Call / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mixed Ancestry / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mocking Music / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Modesty Towel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Morally Ambiguous Doctorate / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
More Hypnotizable Than He Thinks / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
More Popular Spinoff / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mortality Phobia / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mother Nature, Father Science / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Movie Superheroes Wear Black / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Muggle Sports, Super Athletes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Museum of Boredom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Musical Episode / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Musical World Hypotheses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mutant Media / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mutual Kill / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Mutually Fictional / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
My Future Self and Me / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
My Own Private "I Do" / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
My Sister Is Off-Limits / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
My Suit Is Also Super / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Named by the Adaptation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Narcissist / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Narnia Time / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Neck Lift / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Neck Snap / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Negated Moment of Awesome / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nerd Action Hero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nerd Glasses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nerds Are Sexy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nerves of Steel / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Net Gun / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Never Gets Drunk / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Never the Selves Shall Meet / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
New Super Power / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Newbie Boom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
No-Nonsense Nemesis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
No Place for Me There / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nom de Mom / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Non-Linear Character / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Non-Residential Residence / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not as You Know Them / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Blood Siblings / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not His Sled / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Quite Back to Normal / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Quite Flight / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Quite the Right Thing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not-So-Final Confession / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Staying for Breakfast / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Not Wearing Tights / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Note to Self / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Nothing Personal / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Noughties Drama Series / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Obfuscating Disability / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Obligatory Earpiece Touch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Obliviously Superpowered / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Obvious Crossover Method / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Oddly Common Rarity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Oddly Small Organization / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Off-the-Shelf FX / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Offended by an Inferior's Success / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Old Superhero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ominous Music Box Tune / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Once a Season / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Once Done, Never Forgotten / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
One Dialogue, Two Conversations / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
One Dose Fits All / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
One-Eyed Shot / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
One True Love / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Only Electric Sheep Are Cheap / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Only One Plausible Suspect / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Only So Many Canadian Actors / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Orange/Blue Contrast / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Orbital Shot / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Our Dark Matter Is Mysterious / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Outside-Genre Foe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Overused Running Gag / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Painfully Slow Projectile / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Paradox Person / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Parent-Preferred Suitor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Parental Marriage Veto / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Patient Childhood Love Interest / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pedestrian Crushes Car / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Person with the Clothing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Personality Powers / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pets as a Present / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Philosopher's Stone / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Phlebotinum Analogy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Phrase Catcher / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pineal Weirdness / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pipe Pain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Platonic Life-Partners / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Play-Along Prisoner / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Playing Possum / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Plot-Triggering Death / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pocket Dimension / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Poison and Cure Gambit / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Poke in the Third Eye / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Police Code for Everything / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pop-Cultured Badass / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Positive Friend Influence / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Possession Implies Mastery / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Copying / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Dyes Your Hair / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Loss Depression / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Loss Makes You Strong / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Nullifier / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Palms / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Parasite / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Perversion Potential / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Power Stereotype Flip / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Powered Armor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Powers as Programs / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pre-Explosion Glow / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Precrime Arrest / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Predecessor Casting Gag / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Preemptive Shipping / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Prescience by Analysis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Pretender Diss / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Prime Timeline / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Prison Dimension / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Projected Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Promotion to Opening Titles / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Prophecy Armor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Protagonist Title / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Proud Papa Passes Out the Cigars / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Psychic-Assisted Suicide / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Psycho Supporter / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Psychoactive Powers / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Psychosomatic Superpower Outage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Punch Catch / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh... / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Punctuation Changes the Meaning / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Purely Aesthetic Glasses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Put on a Prison Bus / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Questionable Consent / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Quietly Performing Sister Show / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Rapid Aging / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Reality-Breaking Paradox / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Recycled Title / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Red and Black and Evil All Over / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Redeeming Replacement / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Redemption Demotion / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Reed Richards Is Useless / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Reflective Teleportation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Refuse to Rescue the Disliked / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Regained Memories Sequence / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Rejected Apology / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Related Differently in the Adaptation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Related in the Adaptation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Relationship Chart / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Relatively Flimsy Excuse / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Resignations Not Accepted / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ret-Gone / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Retro Universe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Revealing Cover-Up / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Revenge Is Not Justice / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Richard Nixon, the Used Car Salesman / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ripple Effect Indicator / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
"Risky Business" Dance / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Robot and A.I. Works / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Romantic False Lead / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Rubber Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sad Clown / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sadly Mythtaken / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Safety in Indifference / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sand Blaster / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Saying Too Much / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Scary Shiny Glasses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Science Foils / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Science Is Good / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Screw Destiny / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sdrawkcab Speech / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Second Episode Introduction / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Second Love / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Secret Identity Vocal Shift / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Secret-Keeper / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Secret Relationship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Secret Room / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Secret Secret-Keeper / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Self-Constructed Being / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Self-Disposing Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Self-Duplication / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Self-Surgery / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Senseless Sacrifice / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sentient Cosmic Force / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sentient Sands / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Separated-at-Birth Casting / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Serenade Your Lover / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Series of the 2020s / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Serkis Folk / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Set Wrong What Was Once Made Right / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Seven Deadly Sins / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shapeshifter Swan Song / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shapeshifter Identity Crisis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shared Identity / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sharing a Body / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shark Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sherlock Homage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sherlock Scan / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shoo Out the New Guy / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shooting Superman / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shot in the Ass / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Showing Off Your Powers / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Shrink Ray / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Signature Line / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Signature Move / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Significant Double Casting / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Significant Wardrobe Shift / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Silly Simian / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Simple Solution Won't Work / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sinister Surveillance / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sitcom Arch-Nemesis / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Skip the Anesthetic / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Skyward Scream / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Slippery Skid / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Smart Gun / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Smart People Know Latin / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Smart People Wear Glasses / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Smoke Out / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
So Happy Together / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Something Else Also Rises / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sorting Algorithm of Evil / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Space Is Slow Motion / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spandex, Latex, or Leather / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spare a Messenger / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Speculative Fiction LGBT / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Speed Demon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Speed Echoes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spin-Off / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spinoff Sendoff / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Split-Personality Takeover / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Split-Personality Team / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spock Speak / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Spoiling Shout-Out / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Stab the Picture / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Stalker without a Crush / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Starter Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Statuesque Stunner / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Stealth Mentor / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Steven Ulysses Perhero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Story Arc / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Straight Gay / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Strapped to a Bomb / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Strike Me Down with All of Your Hatred! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Strong and Skilled / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Strong as They Need to Be / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Subverted Suspicion Aesop / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Suddenly Shouting / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Summon Bigger Fish / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superdickery / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super-Empowering / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super-Hearing / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhuman Trafficking / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super Serum / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super Smoke / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super-Speed / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super-Speed Reading / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super Weapon, Average Joe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super Wheelchair / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhero Movie Villains Die / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhero Paradox / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhero Prevalence Stages / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhero Sobriquets / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superhero Speciation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superman Stays Out of Gotham / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Supernatural Soap Opera / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Supernaturally Young Parent / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superpower Lottery / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Super-Powered Evil Side / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superpowerful Genetics / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Superpowers for a Day / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Supporting Leader / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Surprise Checkmate / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Suspicious Spending / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Swiss-Cheese Security / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Talking Is a Free Action / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Talking to Themself / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tally Marks on the Prison Wall / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Targeted to Hurt the Hero / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Taunting the Unconscious / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Team Member in the Adaptation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Teleport Interdiction / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Teleport Spam / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Teleportation Rescue / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Teleporter's Visualization Clause / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Temporal Duplication / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Temporal Mutability / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Temporal Suicide / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Temporarily a Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Terminator Twosome / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Thanksgiving Episode / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
That One Case / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
That Wasn't a Request / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Armorer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Cape / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Cast Showoff / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Champion / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Commissioner Gordon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Constant / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Corpse Stops Here / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Corrupter / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Dead Have Names / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Disembodied / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Earth-Prime Theory / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Final Temptation / int_7cf5a07
 TheFlash2014
seeAlso
The Flash (2014)
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Glasses Come Off / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Good, the Bad, and the Evil / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Jailer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Leader / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Little Detecto / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Masquerade Will Kill Your Dating Life / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Movie Buff / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Music Meister / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Name Is Bond, James Bond / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The New '10s / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Nicknamer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Nudifier / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Oner / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Power of Hate / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Real Remington Steele / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Redeemer / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Speedster / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
The Worf Barrage / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
There Are No Coincidences / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
There Can Be Only One / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Think Unsexy Thoughts / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Thinking Up Portals / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
This Cannot Be! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
This Was His True Form / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Threatening Shark / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Throwing Off the Disability / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Time-Freeze Trolling Spree / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Time Loop Trap / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Time-Passage Beard / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Time Stands Still / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Time Travel Tales / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Token Super / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tom the Dark Lord / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Too Fast to Stop / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Too Kinky to Torture / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Too Many Halves / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Took a Level in Cynic / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Touch the Intangible / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Town Girls / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tragic Bigot / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tragic Ice Character / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tragic Intangibility / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tragic Time Traveler / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Trainstopping / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Transformation Trinket / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Trapped in the Past / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Treacherous Spirit Chase / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Trial by Combat / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tricked Out Time / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Tuckerization / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Turn of the Millennium / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Twinkle in the Eye / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Two Can Play That Game / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Two Lines, Different Times / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Twofer Token Minority / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Undead Fossils / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Under the Mistletoe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unhand Them, Villain! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unholy Matrimony / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Uniqueness Decay / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unit Confusion / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unlimited Wardrobe / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unrealistic Black Hole / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unrelated in the Adaptation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unskilled, but Strong / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Unwitting Muggle Friend / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Up the Real Rabbit Hole / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Urban Ruins / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Useless Without Powers / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Vapor Trail / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Versus Title / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Vibration Manipulation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Vibroweapon / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Victory Is Boring / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Video Wills / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Villain Forgot to Level Grind / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Villain Reveals the Secret / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Villainesses Want Heroes / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Villainous Friendship / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Villain's Dying Grace / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Virtual Sidekick / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Virtue Is Weakness / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Visionary Villain / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Voice Changeling / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Voiced Differently in the Dub / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Vomit Indiscretion Shot / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Walk on Water / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wall Run / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wardens Are Evil / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
We Are Not Going Through That Again / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
We Have Those, Too / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Weak, but Skilled / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Weak to Magic / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Weapon Specialization / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Weather Manipulation / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wedding Episode / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wedding Finale / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Weirder Than Usual / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
When All You Have Is a Hammer… / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
When It All Began / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
When She Smiles / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Whoosh in Front of the Camera / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Who's Laughing Now? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Why Am I Ticking? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Widowed at the Wedding / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Willfully Weak / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wind Turbine Power / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Window Love / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Winds of Destiny, Change! / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
With Great Power Comes Great Hotness / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
World's Smartest Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
World's Strongest Man / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Worthy Opponent / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Written-In Absence / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Wrong Guy First / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Xanatos Speed Chess / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Yellow/Purple Contrast / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Yin-Yang Clash / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
You See, I'm Dying / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Younger and Hipper / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Your Door Was Open / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Your Universe or Mine? / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
You're Not My Father / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
You're Not My Type / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Zeerust / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Zeppelins from Another World / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Zombie Apocalypse / int_7cf5a07
 Constantine
seeAlso
The Flash (2014)
 TheFlash
seeAlso
The Flash (2014)
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Dish Dash / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Evil Wears Black / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Hot Scientist / int_7cf5a07
 The Flash (2014)
hasFeature
Stoic Spectacles / int_7cf5a07