Warning: full episode spoilers follow.
The Flash hasn’t wasted any time in getting to the good stuff that was promised for Season 2. This was only the second episode, and already the show is diving headlong into the multiverse concept, shedding more light on the mysterious villain known only as Zoom and giving us the much-hyped team-up between Barry Allen and Jay Garrick. Needless to say, it was an eventful episode, if a slightly oddly paced one.
Following his quick cameo appearance last week, Jay (Teddy Sears) quickly stepped into the spotlight and laid out the entire multiverse concept to the S.T.A.R. Labs crew. More than the exposition about Earth-2, it was a welcome treat to actually see Jay in action against Zoom. Based on his look and single-minded obsession with killing speedsters, it appears that this villain has as much in common with the Black Flash as he does the Zoom from the comics. I’m excited to see how the writers have chosen to reinterpret and combine the two characters.
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The Flash hasn’t wasted any time in getting to the good stuff that was promised for Season 2. This was only the second episode, and already the show is diving headlong into the multiverse concept, shedding more light on the mysterious villain known only as Zoom and giving us the much-hyped team-up between Barry Allen and Jay Garrick. Needless to say, it was an eventful episode, if a slightly oddly paced one.
Following his quick cameo appearance last week, Jay (Teddy Sears) quickly stepped into the spotlight and laid out the entire multiverse concept to the S.T.A.R. Labs crew. More than the exposition about Earth-2, it was a welcome treat to actually see Jay in action against Zoom. Based on his look and single-minded obsession with killing speedsters, it appears that this villain has as much in common with the Black Flash as he does the Zoom from the comics. I’m excited to see how the writers have chosen to reinterpret and combine the two characters.
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