Once
again The Flash barrels forward as quickly as possible. Maybe a bit too
quickly. Last week we got a
shocking cliffhanger as Barry couldn't feel his legs, and then one
episode
later he's up and walking around.
Barry's paralysis felt like way too big an event to brush aside so quickly. We definitely needed him to be benched for at least one entire episode, to help sell the magnitude of what Zoom did to him.
Barry's paralysis felt like way too big an event to brush aside so quickly. We definitely needed him to be benched for at least one entire episode, to help sell the magnitude of what Zoom did to him.
There were also a lot of returns this week, including the return of the Reverse Flash (sort of), the return of Kendra Saunders, and best of all, the return of Grodd. The biggest surprise though was the return of Barry's dad, Henry Allen, from wherever the hell he went a few months ago.
SPOILERS!
The Plot:
Barry's
injuries have healed, but his psychological wounds (after Zoom handed
his ass to him) remain. Harry wants to return to Earth-2 to save his
daughter Jesse, as well as to defeat Zoom. Caitlin doesn't want him to
leave and manages to talk him out of it. The two come up with a plan to
defeat Zoom on Earth-1.
Their
plans are interrupted though when Caitlin is kidnapped by Grodd. Why
Caitlin? Because she was nice to him back when he was a lab animal, and
because he wants her to create more intelligent gorillas like him.
Cisco
and Harry come up with a brilliant plan to rescue Caitlin. Harry will dress up in a spare
Reverse Flash costume (!) and pretend to be Dr. Harrison Wells, who
Grodd considers his "father." This will distract Grodd long enough for
Cisco to save Caitlin. The plan works, but there's still the matter of a
five hundred pound telepathic gorilla on the loose.
Barry's
still moping, convinced he's a failure after the beat down Zoom administered to him. Iris
contacts Henry Allen, and he shows up at STAR Labs to tell his son he
BELIEVES IN HIM (oy gevalt!), which, amazingly enough, works.
Harry
comes up with a plan to deal with Grodd— they'll lure him into one of
the many breaches dotting Central City, which will transport him to a
safe spot on Earth-2. There he'll be with others of his kind. Barry
goads Grodd into chasing him to the breach. Cisco activates his "speed
cannon," whatever that is, which forces Grodd into the vortex. He's a
little too strong for it though, and begins clawing his way out. Barry
gives him a super speed punch, and knocks him through the breach.
Henry
congratulates Barry and then high-tails if off the show again. Joe
wonders aloud to Iris what it would have been like to have a son. Iris,
who knows he indeed does have a secret son, says nothing. Cisco goes on a date
with Kendra Saunders and "vibes" that she either already is or will become
Hawkgirl.
In the tag scene, Grodd exits the breach in the middle of an Earth-2 jungle. In the distance he sees Gorilla City and roars.
Thoughts:
•
Last week when Barry said he couldn't feel his legs, I said I was going
to have to call bullsh*t if his "heightened metabolism" healed his
broken spine. Welp, guess what? This week Barry's up and walking and his
spine is as good as new! Son of a...
I can buy the fact that Barry's speed can make cuts and bruises heal
faster, but it can't repair a broken spine. It's healing things that can
normally be healed, just faster. It shouldn't be able to magically fix a
spine.
So how far does this ability go? If his speed healing can repair a spine, could it regrow an eye or a limb?
There's
a slim possibility that Barry's back might not actually been broken. In
this episode Caitlin rattles off a mouthful of technobabble, saying,
"The initial MRI I took a week ago showed a complete dislocation of the
T12 to L1 innerspace of the thoracolumbar junction. But this is the MRI I
took this morning. It's remarkable, but you're almost completely
healed."
I don't know what any of that means, but it's possible she was saying his back was just severely traumatized and not actually broken.
I don't know what any of that means, but it's possible she was saying his back was just severely traumatized and not actually broken.
• Gorilla Warfare was the name of a storyline in The Flash comics in the 1990s.
Funny story: when I was a kid I'd hear
occasional news reports about guerrilla fighters in far off
war-torn countriesy. Naturally since I was young and dumb, I thought the newscaster
was talking about actual gorillas. I was very disappointed when my dad explained they were
just men.
•
At the beginning of the episode, Grodd uses his mind control on a Dr.
Shore of Vaughn Pharmaceuticals. As near as I can tell neither of those
names is from the comic.
Grodd
forces Dr. Shore to provide him with Cortexin, a drug used to enhance
intelligence. Cortexin is actually from DC Comics— it was used by
Kamandi to give animals human intelligence in the Kamandi: Last Boy On
Earth comic.
•
I just realized something: Grodd was affected by the particle
accelerator explosion, which would make him not a meta-human, but a
meta-ape!
•
We'll have to take the show's word for it that Caitlin treated Grodd
kindly when he was a lab rat, as that's something we never saw. Grodd
had already escaped from STAR Labs by the time the first episode aired.
•
Grodd is apparently a fan of classic horror movies. First he kidnaps
Caitlin (who wears a very Fay Wray-like white dress) and holds her in a
bell tower, ala King Kong. Then he asks her to create more super
intelligent telepathic apes like himself, which echoes The Bride Of
Frankenstein.
•
Poor Patty Spivot's still the only person in the cast who doesn't know
Barry's secret. At this point there's no reason for her not to know,
other than to complicate the plot.
I
have a feeling that at some point this season Barry's going to tell her
he's the Flash, and she'll say, "Derr! Who doesn't know that?" She is a
detective after all.
•
This was another "Stage Flash" episode, in which the entire cast stands
motionless on a single set, as if they're acting in a play.
•
Iris decides Barry needs a pep talk to regain his speed, so she
contacts his father and invites him to STAR Labs. How the hell did Iris know
where to find Henry? I guess she must be a good reporter after all!
A few episodes back I was very puzzled when Henry Allen hightailed it off the show as
fast as humanly possible after being sprung from prison. Now I'm
thinking maybe his absence isn't such a bad thing after all. If all he's going to
do is utter trite homilies like "Believe in yourself!" to Barry, then good riddance to him.
Case
in point: in this episode Henry actually says, "Sometimes you just have to
slow down to get back to where you want to be.” Jesus, that line would
make a greeting card writer roll their eyes!
I
still think Henry, or his Earth-2 doppelganger, will turn out to be
Zoom. I was watching Henry very closely all through this episode,
looking for any clues that might be a tip off, but I didn't see
anything.
One
last thing about Henry. Just when Barry's feeling his lowest, Henry
surprises him by barging into the STAR Labs control center. Um... didn't
Cisco say he upped the security a few episodes back, so people couldn't
just waltz in off the street like that anymore?
•
Cisco has the brilliant idea to get Harry to impersonate Wells in order to
distract Grodd. For some reason, he thinks this plan has a better chance
of success if Harry dresses as the Reverse Flash.
Cisco
says he found the spare Reverse Flash suit in the "Time Vault."
Um... that's the secret room where Dr. Wells used to regularly
converse with Gideon, his sentient, ultra smart super computer.
So
does that mean Gideon still exists? She shouldn't have been wiped out
of existence when Wells was erased, because he didn't build her— Barry
did! Gideon told Barry so last season in The Trap.
If Gideon really is still sitting in the Time Vault, why aren't the STAR Labs Gang using her? Seems like an intelligent computer from the future might come in handy now and then.
• Naturally Grodd hid out in a bell tower, because as everyone knows, giant apes love tall buildings.
Grodd
spent the majority of his first season appearance in a sewer. I'm
guessing the darkened environment hid a lot of CGI sins. He spent most of this episode in bright light, so the seams were more evident.
•
In this episode Cisco whips up several pairs of anti-mind control ear
buds to protect the cast from Grodd's psychic attacks. Seriously? And
just a couple
weeks ago he couldn't seem to come up with a pair of special sunglasses
to
protect Barry from Doctor Light's power.
•
It was a nice touch when Grodd saw through Harry's ruse because he asked
him to let Caitlin go, instead of demanding it, as the real Wells would
have done.
This
brings up a point though. Grodd's telepathic, so instead of speaking
he broadcasts his thoughts into the minds of those around him. Can
he read minds as well? If so, why didn't he give Harry a quick brain scan and see he wasn't
the real Dr. Wells? Or find out what he's planning to do to him?
• Harry dresses up in a spare Reverse Flash costume so that Grodd will think he's the Earth-1 Harrison Wells. Um...
did Grodd ever see Wells as the Reverse Flash? Would he even recognize the costume?
Grodd was kept in a cage in the STAR Labs basement before the particle accelerator explosion. Barry hadn't yet become the Flash back then, so Wells wouldn't have had any reason to wear the costume before any of that happened.
Grodd was kept in a cage in the STAR Labs basement before the particle accelerator explosion. Barry hadn't yet become the Flash back then, so Wells wouldn't have had any reason to wear the costume before any of that happened.
Did
Wells periodically put on his Reverse Flash costume and parade back and forth
in front of Grodd for an impromptu little fashion show?
Wouldn't
it have made much more sense if Harry just approached Grodd in his
street clothes and acted like Wells? Of course if they did that, then we
wouldn't have had the scene of Barry and the others freaking out when
they saw what appeared to be the Reverse Flash alive and well again.
•
Harry acting like Harrison Wells was a pretty awesome moment. Kudos to
Tom Cavanagh for being able to pull off acting like a character
mimicking another character.
The
ease in which he slipped into the Harrison Wells persona was a little
disturbing though. He tells Grodd, "I made you a promise. I have bigger
plans for you. Remember? One day, this city will be yours. I promised
you. I intend to honor that promise."
What
the hell did all that mean? Was Harry just improvising here, saying
what he thought Grodd wanted to hear, or does he really have a secret plan for him? I honestly couldn't tell, but I'm leaning toward secret.
•
Harry comes up with a plan to rid Central City of Grodd by sucking him
through a breach and dumping him onto Earth-2, in a place "where there
are more like him."
Grodd's lonely and wants to find more apes like himself, right? So
why not just explain the plan to him? If he knew there
was an ape sanctuary on Earth-2, wouldn't he want to
get there as fast as possible? Why the elaborate scheme to trick him
into being pulled into the breach? Other than to eat up some air time,
of course.
•
After Grodd's gone, Barry says they should destroy the spare Reverse
Flash costume. But not before Cisco figures out how it fit into Well's
ring. You know what that means! The Flash is finally going to get a suit that pops out of his
ring! Woohoo!
• At the end of the episode, Grodd is plopped next to Gorilla City on Earth-2.
I was kind of expecting that
Grodd's plan to have Caitlin create more apes like him would eventually
lead to the founding of Gorilla City, but holy crap, it already exists
over on Earth-2! This is a deviation from the comic of course, where the city was on Earth-1, but who cares? It's Gorilla Freakin' City on our TV screens!
In
the comics Gorilla City was a large community of super intelligent apes
in the jungles of Africa. The apes got their smarts after being
exposed to the strange rays of a crashed spaceship. They eventually
became more advanced than humans, creating technology years ahead of
our own. The Flash regularly clashed with various residents of Gorilla
City.
I
have a feeling Grodd's going to take over the Earth-2 city and
eventually lead an army of intelligent apes back to Earth-1 for revenge!
•
So now we know that both Atlantis and Gorilla City exist on Earth-2.
It's like the show's using this alternate world to store all the
weirder aspects of
the DC Universe, leaving Earth-1 a tiny bit more grounded.
•
Earlier in the episode Cisco cut short his date with Kendra Saunders.
At the end he returns and apologizes to her. I had to laugh at his Say
Anything homage (although he used a picnic basket instead of a boombox).
They even used the same Peter Gabriel song on the soundtrack!
I'm
gonna go right ahead and say it— that Kendra Saunders is very pretty,
but man, she has a mouthful of teeth, doesn't she? She looks good as
Hawkgirl though, complete with giant wings.
So is she Hawkgirl right now, or is that something that's going to happen later, once Legends Of Tomorrow starts up next year? If you're a fan of the Cisco/Kendra pairing, I wouldn't count on it lasting though, since she's going to be on a completely different show next year, AND she'll be partnered with Hawkman. Poor Cisco.
So is she Hawkgirl right now, or is that something that's going to happen later, once Legends Of Tomorrow starts up next year? If you're a fan of the Cisco/Kendra pairing, I wouldn't count on it lasting though, since she's going to be on a completely different show next year, AND she'll be partnered with Hawkman. Poor Cisco.
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