Thursday, October 13, 2016

The Flash Review: Season 3 Episode 2 "Paradox"


The Flash Season 3 Episode 2
“Paradox”

Starring:
Grant Gustin, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Keiynan Lonsdale, Jesse L. Martin, Julian Albert, Emily Bett Rickards, Todd Lasance, John Wesley Shipp

Synopsis:
Barry discovers that the effects from Flashpoint are greater than he thought. In the meantime, he meets his new co-worker who has an immediate disdain for him.


Final Thoughts:
The second episode of the season brought us The Flash Paradox. With Barry now back in his original timeline he realizes some of the timeline is still off, like a new lab mate who hates him, arguments between Iris and Joe, and Cisco angry and not talking, Barry realizes he really messed everything up. The guilt of destroying his friends life, Barry decided to travel back and fix the destruction he caused, only to be stopped by The Flash…..Jay Garrick.


I’m mixed with how I feel about this episode. Obviously it is setting up to stop any major changes for at least the near future. It also fast forward us to Vibe and Killer Frost. In this episode we also saw the return of the Rival, who was brought to be by Alchemy……I mean DR. Alchemy, the new major villain. 


What really bothered me with the episode is the dynamic  changes between the team, the question has to be, is it to much for one season? This angry Cisco routine is not fun to watch, the addition of more speedsters and both Vibe and Killer Frost. It just seems like much, ultimately I hope I’m wrong.


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