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The flash season 5 villian
The flash season 5 villian





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You could certainly make the argument that series stalwarts Iris, Cisco, and Caitlin got shortchanged in the course of all of this.

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“What’s Past is Prologue” is an elegant celebration of the weirder elements of this series over the last four plus years, leaning hard into the time travel/speed force/dark matter mumbo jumbo, and exploring key pieces of the show’s history with friendly nods rather than celebratory high fives. All in all, these are pretty minor complaints.Īnd that ending with Nora and Thawne in 2049? Well, all my notes say is “oh shit.” After my ode to Cavanagh as Wells in this review, I have to wonder…is Sherloque a red herring? For that matter, is Cicada? Are we going to end up with the return of the original Reverse-Flash as the real threat for the second half of this season? It felt kind of obligatory, and didn’t quite live up to those previous scenes.

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It’s kinda funny when a show that has done powered superheroic action perhaps better than any other in TV history (ok, fine, I will also accept S upergirl as an answer) stumbled a little in its only big superheroic action moment for the big anniversary.

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Killer Frost miraculously saving the day was an incredibly lazy moment (although it was nice that Danielle Panabaker got something to do), and I had a chuckle when Cicada just casually strolls out the hospital door in full gear. And yes, Tom Cavanagh directed this episode, but the spotlight would have been on him anyway, and you can thank a smart script by Todd Helbing and Lauren Certo for the reminder of just what made the early Wells days some of the best in the show’s history. Able to switch from affable, mysterious charm to suspicious, probably evil dick with nothing more than a sidelong glance, and yet I was always still left hoping that he isn’t a secret villain in those earliest episodes, no matter how much evidence there was to the contrary. But let’s not forget how compelling that version of “Wells” was, either.

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His Wells/Thawne is still the most well-realized baddie this show has ever had, and “What’s Past is Prologue” really drives home that nobody has even come close, not even on the show’s very best day. Cavanagh has leaned so hard into the comedic aspects of the various Wells over the last couple of years that it’s easy to forget just how great he was as a villain. It’s not just about subtle menace, it’s about the weird, casual, way he rattles his future facts off.īut the season one wonders didn’t end there. He casually gets right to the heart of how bizarre it must be for this guy to come from a future where he already knows everything that’s going to happen on this show, even though he himself hasn’t experienced the events yet (if he ever will). But nobody does Thawne like Tom Cavanagh.

the flash season 5 villian

Matt Letscher has done a fine job picking up the Thawne mantle on this show and Legends of Tomorrow, and he feels very much in line with the comic book version of the character. Why? Because it sums up just how insane the whole Flash timeline is, especially whenever Thawne is involved. This is one of the greatest scenes in the history of the show.

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But what really elevates this episode is the “season one” scene with Barry, Nora…and Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne. I’ve loved watching this character mature into someone I absolutely believe could stand shoulder to shoulder with the Justice League.Īll of this is good enough. But Barry’s “alright, let’s do it” and then later in the episode, when they know it’s time to go get Cicada, well… if I could have seen just those line deliveries five years ago, I would have known Grant Gustin was the perfect Barry Allen. While Iris didn’t have much to do this week, at least they made it a point to spotlight those moments (and I’ve really enjoyed the evolution of the Iris/Nora relationship). On the other hand, it helps that they show Iris talking some sense into him about allowing Nora to do her thing (as well as saving his ass physically and emotionally at key points in history).

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He can be assertive without being overbearing, and he’s every bit the confident, seasoned superhero. I would like to point out that I’m really into Barry this season.







The flash season 5 villian