

How much? Nobody knows! The solution is a “speed gauge” built by Cisco, which monitors Barry’s speed output (although not what he has left). This means that Barry has to ration his powers, as there’s still some residual speed within his DNA. So there’s the matter of the literal “Death of the Speed Force” as we saw last week. And why we’re back to particle accelerator metas (or why all metas seem to need common origin sources…after hundreds of episodes of Arrowverse shows where the audience is now completely invested in the weirdness of this world) is similarly beyond me. sun, guess who melts.” Those sure are six words that technically make up a sentence and could be considered dialogue, I suppose. Nor would we want to, when she’s here solely to have what might be the single most uninspired fight scene in the show’s history (her “battle” with Frost) and to spout lines like “ice vs. Martin run lines all day, but the writing of this episode was pretty uninspired.Īnd even more vaguely connected to the story that barely registers this season is this week’s “menace,” a bottom of the barrel meta-of-the-week with the equally dreadful name of “Sunshine.” You would think this episode would have bigger fish to fry, and there’s nothing to indicate we’ll ever see Sunshine again. Ordinarily, I could watch Sabongui and Jesse L. It’s amazing that The Flash has been around long enough that seeing Singh, once an essential piece of this show’s world, feels like a nostalgic throwback, but here we are. Still, it’s nice to see Chief Singh again, as Patrick Sabongui’s semi-regular presence on this show is missed.

There’s a lot of procedural cop talk, and only tenuous connections to the main story, just as anything involving the Central City Citizen or Black Hole has been since earlier in the season. But this episode she’s relegated to some expository video game mission exposition in the cold open, sending the barely defined mirror duplicate versions of Iris and Kamilla on a mission for a piece of unintelligible technobabble (“the prismatic refractor”) that has vague relevance to one of the other 5 b-stories the show has been juggling since Crisis on Infinite Earths ended.Īnd then there’s the matter of the mysterious case that Joe West (and now Singh) are investigating, and the vague problem that there is a mole within the CCPD. In the unlikely event anyone didn’t see her heel turn coming a mile away, it was still underplayed from the start, it’s easy to be sympathetic to this woman who has been isolated for six years, and I still see the potential for her to become a memorable big bad. Eva McCulloch has been a compelling and mysterious enough character.
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Let’s start with the most promising piece of the post-Crisis season: the new Mirror Master. The problem is, it’s not doing any of these things particularly well, and I’m starting to worry that it doesn’t even know which of them it’s supposed to be doing.
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The Flash Season 6 Episode 15Īfter two incredibly unambitious seasons, a promising first half of this one, and being the centerpiece of the most ambitious crossover in TV history, The Flash is definitely now trying to do too much.
