Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
You’d think one evil speedster in Barry Allen’s life would be enough. Apparently not, as the battle against Zoom took a back seat this week so Team Flash could deal with the resurgent threat of Reverse-Flash. If “The Reverse-Flash Returns” wasn’t quite the game-changer I was hoping for in terms of the larger Season 2 conflict, it was still a very memorable episode crammed full of dramatic character moments.
Naturally, the return of reverse-Flash was going to stir up a lot of emotions in a lot of characters. This is a villain who ruined many lives (including Barry, Cisco, Eddie and Earth-1’s Dr. Wells) during his 15-year stay in the 21st Century. This episode offered a great chance to explore the lingering psychological damage Reverse-Flash left in his wake and allow his surviving victims to confront the Man in Yellow.
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You’d think one evil speedster in Barry Allen’s life would be enough. Apparently not, as the battle against Zoom took a back seat this week so Team Flash could deal with the resurgent threat of Reverse-Flash. If “The Reverse-Flash Returns” wasn’t quite the game-changer I was hoping for in terms of the larger Season 2 conflict, it was still a very memorable episode crammed full of dramatic character moments.
Naturally, the return of reverse-Flash was going to stir up a lot of emotions in a lot of characters. This is a villain who ruined many lives (including Barry, Cisco, Eddie and Earth-1’s Dr. Wells) during his 15-year stay in the 21st Century. This episode offered a great chance to explore the lingering psychological damage Reverse-Flash left in his wake and allow his surviving victims to confront the Man in Yellow.
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