Then, though, there is the ongoing Iris problem, though it was a bit different this week than last time. Can the Cap himself be far behind? Or would that be too confusing if “Arrow” is in the process of introducing a different hero with Atom in his name? Harold Hadley, the scientist Bette was trying to see, was also a minor player in Captain Atom stories. (*) Eiling was introduced as a supporting character to Captain Atom, and Plastique appeared often in the pages of that comic (though she was introduced as a Firestorm villain). Oh, and Joe's reaction to Barry's vibrated voice was perfect: sometimes, a superhero's tricks should just seem funny to the people who know him, you know? (Though how it hadn't occurred to her to wear gloves until Caitlin suggested it didn't speak well of her brains.) Clancy Brown was impeccable casting as General Eiling, a longtime DC Comics heavy(*) who should have uses on both this show and “Arrow” if need be, and the initial teases of Gorilla Grodd have me excited, even if we have to see if they can pull off the character once he's out of the shadows and at the center of an episode. We got a welcome twist on the Freak of the Week format by having Plastique turn out to be a good guy who couldn't control her powers. We got cool demonstrations of super-speed, with Barry running up walls and across water for the first time. A quick review of tonight's “The Flash” coming up just as soon as blogging about supernatural events doesn't really pay well…įor the most part, “Plastique” continued to demonstrate all the things “The Flash” has learned to do well in such a short span of time.
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