The
Flash is back— again! Jesus, these thrice-damned breaks in the schedule are getting out of control. At this rate the season finale's not gonna air until August.
This was a more lighthearted episode, most likely the last one we'll get for a while as the season enters its Reverse Flash-centric home stretch.
Once again it's always great fun when Felicity Smoak pops up in an episode. I've not been
following Arrow lately, so I wasn't aware she was dating the Atom. It seems like the two of them are a better fit on this show than they are on their own grim & gritty series.
This week Barry finally decides to tell Cisco and Caitlin everything he knows or suspects about Dr. Wells. Could this be what sets them on their inevitable paths? Will it cause Cisco to become a hero (Vibe), while Caitlin goes over to the dark side (as Killer Frost)? Stay tuned!
I'm also foreseeing that Eddie's situation with Iris will blossom into resentment of Barry, if not full blown hatred somewhere down the line, which could lead him to his ultimate fate as well (as another version of the Reverse Flash).
It's looking more and more like Dr. Wells' secret will be revealed in the season finale. That's too bad, because I don't see any way he can remain a regular on the series once that happens. He definitely won't be hanging around STAR Labs in a wheelchair once his secret's out! I doubt they'll kill him off, given his role in the murder of Barry's mom, which probably won't be resolved for a few seasons yet. Maybe he'll still make the occasional guest appearance?
This was a more lighthearted episode, most likely the last one we'll get for a while as the season enters its Reverse Flash-centric home stretch.
Once again it's always great fun when Felicity Smoak pops up in an episode. I've not been
following Arrow lately, so I wasn't aware she was dating the Atom. It seems like the two of them are a better fit on this show than they are on their own grim & gritty series.
This week Barry finally decides to tell Cisco and Caitlin everything he knows or suspects about Dr. Wells. Could this be what sets them on their inevitable paths? Will it cause Cisco to become a hero (Vibe), while Caitlin goes over to the dark side (as Killer Frost)? Stay tuned!
I'm also foreseeing that Eddie's situation with Iris will blossom into resentment of Barry, if not full blown hatred somewhere down the line, which could lead him to his ultimate fate as well (as another version of the Reverse Flash).
It's looking more and more like Dr. Wells' secret will be revealed in the season finale. That's too bad, because I don't see any way he can remain a regular on the series once that happens. He definitely won't be hanging around STAR Labs in a wheelchair once his secret's out! I doubt they'll kill him off, given his role in the murder of Barry's mom, which probably won't be resolved for a few seasons yet. Maybe he'll still make the occasional guest appearance?
SPOILERS!
The Plot:
Barry
uses his super speed to help Joe and Eddie round up dozens of criminals
in Central City. Despite the fact that this is a good thing, Eddie
doesn't seem to approve. Maybe he thinks it's cheating? The same night, a
robotics professor at Hudson University is killed by a swarm of bees. Barry examines the professor's body and realizes
the bees didn't leave any stingers behind. You know what that means— super powered bees! It's always something in this city.
Meanwhile,
Iris is becoming suspicious of Eddie, who tells Joe he can't keep lying
to her about Barry's secret. Joe says he has to for Iris' safety, which
apparently makes sense to the writers. Barry wants to tell Cisco and
Caitlin about Dr. Wells, but once again buttinsky Joe warns him not to.
He's afraid the two may be secretly working for Wells.
Back
at STAR Labs, Felicity Smoak wanders over from the Arrow set for another visit.
She brings her new boyfriend Ray Palmer, who's hoping Cisco can help
him improve his Iron Man, er, I mean A.T.O.M. suit. I guess Ray doesn't
care who knows his secret identity either. At first Barry's taken aback that
Felicity has a boyfriend, but eventually comes to terms with it. Cisco and Ray bond
while working on the suit.
Just
then another robotics professor is killed by bees, and Barry rushes to
investigate. Despite the fact that he can literally move faster than
lightning, he's attacked by the bees and dies from anaphylactic shock (!).
Cisco is able to revive him with a defibrillator that's built into the
Flash suit for some inexplicable reason. I guess Cisco put it in there
just in case Barry was ever killed by bees.
The
STAR Labs Gang manages to capture one of the bees and discover it's a
robot. They contact Dr. Tina McGee, who tells them they're dealing with
Brie Larvan, a disgruntled former employee. Larvan was working on a
robotic bee project to help the agriculture industry, which isn't a bad
idea, but was fired when she began weaponizing them for the military.
Now she's apparently targeting those who "wronged" her. Joe wants to put
Dr. McGee into protective custody, but she declines, providing the
writers with a third act.
Iris
confides to Barry that Eddie's keeping secrets from her. He gently
reminds her that Eddie's a cop, and there are always going to be things
he just can't tell her, which makes perfect sense. Iris brushes off
Barry's advice and tells Eddie that either he spills his guts or
they're through, in a plot development that makes a woman who controls
robotic bees seem realistic and sensible.
The
STAR Labs Gang's magic computer somehow tracks the robot bees to
Mercury Labs, where Dr. McGee is indeed being targeted. Tony Stark, er, I
mean Ray Palmer blasts off in his Iron Man, I mean A.T.O.M. suit to
save her. Felicity traces the bees' wifi signal or something to Larvan's
lair, and Barry speeds away.
He
confronts Larvan, now known as the Bug-Eyed Bandit, but she sics her
bees on him. Felicity manages to hack into the BEB's computer and shut
down the bees. One bee somehow survives, and just as it's about to sting
Ray, Cisco intercepts it and is stung. He too dies, but gets better
when Barry uses the power of... static electricity, or vibrating hands or something to bring him back to life. If you're scoring at home, that's twice in one
episode that they incorrectly depict how defibrillation works.
Later
Barry's apparently decided he can trust Cisco and Caitlin, and invites
them to his office where he tells them that Dr. Wells is the Reverse
Flash. Cisco believes him, because he's inexplicably been having "dreams" in which
Dr. Wells kills him. Caitlin's less impressed with the evidence and doesn't believe him.
Thoughts:
•
In the opening scene, Barry zooms around the city, depositing numerous
criminals into Joe and Eddie's squad car. Realistically (!) every
episode should play out exactly like this. After all, as we were shown a couple
weeks ago, Barry can move faster than lightning. He should be
able to clean up the entire city in under a minute.
•
Felicity barges right into STAR Labs just in time to deliver a pithy
one liner. Her appearance seems to surprise everyone, as she doesn't set off
any alarms or intruder alerts. Apparently anyone can just stroll into
this hi-tech lab full of dangerous equipment (with a jail full
of super villains in the basement yet). Does that seem right?
This
got me to thinking— it appears there are only three employees of STAR
Labs, plus Barry. We've never seen anyone else working there, ever. It looks
like a pretty big place too, easily as large as a sports arena. Who mops the
floors and empties the trash? Who maintains the grounds? I bet the
place is getting pretty dusty right about now.
•
Felicity brings her new boyfriend Ray Palmer to STAR Labs on the
pretense of seeking help with his Iron Man, er I mean A.T.O.M. (Advanced
Technology Operating Mechanism) suit. She sheepishly admits she told
Ray about the Flash's true identity, meaning there's now yet another
person who's in on Barry's secret. Jesus, again I ask: why is he even
bothering to wear a mask at this point?
Later when Eddie finds out that Ray knows about Barry, he says, "So everyone but Iris knows?" Hey, I know how you feel, Eddie.
•
I've only seen the first season of Arrow (sorry, but I don't have time
to watch everything) so this was my first exposure to the TV version of
the Atom. He's pretty much Tony Stark, but without the cocky attitude. He's a
billionaire owner of a tech company, he's a brilliant inventor and he
has a flying suit of armor that's pretty much identical to Iron Man's.
It even fires energy blasts from the gloves!
Seriously,
those shots of him flying over the city couldn't have looked more Iron
Man-y if they tried. They even had close-ups of his face inside the
helmet!
I
was very surprised that he doesn't seem to have his shrinking power
yet, which you'd think would be a given for someone who calls
himself "The Atom." I guess they're saving that revelation for the Arrow
season finale?
•
By the way, Brandon Routh seemed to be having a blast playing the Atom. Maybe he's
just happy wasn't totally ruined by Superman Returns.
•
The Bug-Eyed Bandit is played here by Emily Kinney, aka Beth Green of
The Walking Dead fame. I have to admit, when I saw the robotic bees and
her honeycomb-patterned clothing, I thought she was supposed to be the
Queen Bee, another insect-themed supervillain in the DC stable.
UPDATE: I guess I got my wires crossed or something. The Bug-Eyed Bandit is indeed Queen Bee here. I think she started calling herself Queen Bee in a later appearance or something.
UPDATE: I guess I got my wires crossed or something. The Bug-Eyed Bandit is indeed Queen Bee here. I think she started calling herself Queen Bee in a later appearance or something.
In
the comics, the Bug-Eyed Bandit was a man named Bertram Larvan. I guess he got a gender change in order to placate our overly sensitive, politically correct excuse for a society. Bertram invented a mechanical bug that could wipe out insect pests, but couldn't
raise funding for the project, so he turned to crime and stole
the money he needed. He then built an army of robotic insects (not
exclusively bees) and went on a crime wave.
The Bug-Eyed Bandit was primarily an Atom villain, so it makes sense that she'd pop up in this episode.
• Fun lines in this episode:
Cisco: "Bees. Why did it have to be bees?"
Caitlin: “Is that a bird?”
Cisco: “It’s a plane?”
Felicity: “It’s … my
boyfriend.”
•
A guy who can run faster than lightning and vibrate through walls
ought to be able to avoid being stung by bees. Even robotic ones. I'm just
sayin.'
• Sigh... once again a TV show erroneously depicts the way a
defibrillator works. What a surprise! As an added bonus, The Flash even gets it wrong
twice in the same episode!
I
won't go into the explanation again here, but I will say that your
heart is not like a car battery, and a defibrillator does not work like
jumper cables. There's much more to it than that.
I'm also at a loss to explain why Barry's Flash suit would contain a defibrillator.
•
I know it's a standard scifi trope (as seen in the Yesterday's Enterprise
episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation), but I'm struggling to
understand
how Cisco can "remember" events that happened in an alternate timeline. I
don't "remember" eating pizza last night after I decided to eat
spaghetti instead, so I don't see how he can "remember" being killed.
• Help
me understand the Bug-Eyed Bandits' plan here. She was working at
Mercury Labs developing robotic bees. She was fired when she began weaponizing the bees for the military. She's now bitter and
angry that her research was destroyed and her life was ruined, and vowed revenge
against those who wronged her.
Yet
she's somehow able to set up an advanced lab full of sophisticated
computer equipment, as well as recreate her research and construct an army of robotic killer bees
that obeys her every whim. Sounds like she's doing OK to me. She must have received a hell of a severance package!
If she was able to create a setup like that, why'd she need Mercury Labs in the first place?
•
Iris senses Eddie's keeping something from her, and gets all pissy with
him. Of
course he is keeping a secret from her— Barry's identity. But he's a
policeman! How does she know he's not working on some top secret case?
There're always going to be things he can't tell her. It's part of his
job.
She's
supposedly a reporter— aren't they supposed to their sources a secret? So why can't she understand that the same deal applies to Eddie? Add
to that her ultimatum that he tell her everything or they're through,
and she comes off as very childish and petulant in this episode.
This
whole subplot is a huge misstep in my opinion, and further evidence
that the writers have no idea what to do with Iris. At this point
Eddie's better off without her.
• Dr. Tina McGee returns, and tells Barry that the night Dr. Wells' fiance died, it's like he became a different person. Oh, Tina, you have no idea!
•
Insane Theory Of The Week: In the comics, Cisco Ramon
is the superhero known as Vibe. Some fans have pointed out that a few
episodes ago, Dr. Wells killed Cisco by plunging his rapidly vibrating
hand through his chest. Then in this episode Barry appears to use his
vibrating hands to bring him back to life.
Either they're just foreshadowing here, or maybe all this vibrating will somehow turn him into Vibe.
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