Now that the big Earth-2 epic storyline is over (for now), this week's Flash resumed the "villain of the week" format. But WHAT a villain! It's the return of King Shark, the most awesome character who's ever been on the show. Yes, even better than Gorilla Grodd!
Naturally since this episode featured a giant shark, the Jaws references were troweled on pretty thick. Thankfully they pulled back just before they became unbearable.
The biggest news is that this week's episode finally, at long last, showed us who's under Zoom's mask. And it's exactly who I thought it was too! Well, maybe. It's complicated. Read on to find out more.
Lastly, it was announced this week that Teddy Sears, who plays Jay Garrick on The Flash, is joining the cast of the upcoming 24 reboot. What this means for The Flash and his future as Jay Garrick, I can't say. It certainly doesn't bode well for the survival of his character, but who knows? He's not a major character who's in every scene, and actors have starred in two series at the same time before, so it's possible he could work both into his schedule.
Naturally since this episode featured a giant shark, the Jaws references were troweled on pretty thick. Thankfully they pulled back just before they became unbearable.
The biggest news is that this week's episode finally, at long last, showed us who's under Zoom's mask. And it's exactly who I thought it was too! Well, maybe. It's complicated. Read on to find out more.
Lastly, it was announced this week that Teddy Sears, who plays Jay Garrick on The Flash, is joining the cast of the upcoming 24 reboot. What this means for The Flash and his future as Jay Garrick, I can't say. It certainly doesn't bode well for the survival of his character, but who knows? He's not a major character who's in every scene, and actors have starred in two series at the same time before, so it's possible he could work both into his schedule.
SPOILERS!
The Plot:
We
pick up right where we left off last week, seconds after Zoom killed
Jay and dragged him back to Earth-2 before the portal closed forever.
Caitlin pleads with the others to reopen the portal, but Harry says it's
impossible.
Caitlin
becomes distant and withdrawn, or as Cisco puts it, "cold." He worries
that all this trauma's going to make her become evil and turn her into
the Earth-1 Killer Frost. Harry warns Barry and Cisco to not say
anything to the others about their Earth-2 doppelgangers and what they
were like. They both promise, but might as well have had their fingers
crossed behind their backs.
We
then get a montage of Barry running aimlessly through Central City as
he tries to forget what happened on Earth-2. Weeks pass.
Cut
to ARGUS, where King Shark is being kept in a heavily fortified pool.
He escapes during feeding time and run off. Diggle and Lyla from Arrow
wander into STAR Labs to warn Barry that King Shark is loose and is
coming to kill him. Barry patrols the waterfront, but sees no sign of
the giant man-shark.
Barry
worries that Wally, the new addition to the West family, doesn't much
like him. He tries to bond with Wally, over a new car engine design he
came up with. Unfortunately Barry begins pointing out flaws in Wally's
design. Wally gets offended and leaves in a huff.
Meanwhile,
Cisco and Caitlin research King Shark, who's from Earth-2, and find out
he's a mutated human named Shay Lamden. The Earth-1 Lamden was killed
in the particle accelerator explosion, but his widow is alive and well
and working with sharks at Nautilus Labs, because of course she is. They
visit her and request any info she has on sharks.
Cisco
continues to worry about Caitlin's attitude. She finally forces him to
tell her about Earth-2 and Killer Frost. Caitlin tells him she's not
becoming evil, she's being cold and distant because that's what humans
do when they see their significant other killed before their eyes.
Barry
tries working with Wally again, but ends up taking over the project
instead of letting him do it himself. Wally says he's tired of hearing
Joe and Iris talk about how perfect Barry is. Wally's about to storm out
again, when suddenly King Shark rips the roof off the house, announcing
he's looking for the Flash. Joe takes a few shots at him, while Barry
zips away and returns as the Flash.
Out
in the street, the Flash tells King Shark there's no way to get back to
Earth-2, and Zoom can't control him anymore. King Shark knocks Barry
aside and flees. Barry returns to Joe's house (as himself). Wally,
thinking Barry hid during the attack, calls him a coward and, of course,
storms out. Joe and Iris ask Barry what's wrong with him, as he's been
acting different since coming back from Earth-2. He tells them what
happened, that Barry-2 and Iris-2 are married there, and Joe-2 was
killed due to Barry's boneheadedness.
Cisco
and Caitlin use Dr. Lamden's research to determine that King Shark is
sensing the electricity in Barry's Speed Force lightning, which is how
he's able to track him. They decide to use that knowledge to trap him.
They set up a fake, electrified Flash to lure King Shark to the bay. The
fake Flash is filled with tranquilizers, so hopefully when he chows
down on it, he'll pass out and ARGUS can capture him again.
King
Shark takes the bait, but realizes the Flash lure is fake. He says he's
going to kill the Flash, and then all of ARGUS. Barry lures him away
from shore by literally running on the water. King Shark follows, and
Barry runs around him so fast he creates a vortex and electrifies the
water. This electrocutes King Shark and knocks him out long enough to be
recaptured. Lyla says she'll try to turn King Shark back into a man,
instead of recruiting him for the Suicide Squad.
Joe
has a talk with Wally, telling him that he took Barry in after his
mother was murdered, and did everything he could to make sure he came
out OK. He says that's why he's so proud of Barry, but it doesn't mean
he's perfect, and Wally shouldn't compare himself to him. Meanwhile,
Barry tells the assembled cast that he's going to make sure Jay Garrick
didn't die in vain, and he'll find a way to return to Earth-2 and defeat
Zoom once and for all.
Over
on Earth-2, Zoom strides into his lair. He drops the lifeless body of
Jay Garrick to the floor, as a terrified Iron Mask watches. Zoom/Jay
says, "Well, this is a complication!"
Thoughts:
• As you might expect in an episode starring a giant man-shark, there were many references to Jaws (most of them coming from Cisco, natch).
When an ARGUS guard sees King Shark lying motionless at the bottom of his pool, he says, "I think Bruce has gone belly up." All good film buffs know that "Bruce" was the nickname of the mechanical shark in Jaws. Bruce was also the name of one of the sharks in Finding Nemo, but I doubt they were referencing this.
When Diggle warns Barry that King Shark is back and out to get him, Cisco quips, "We're gonna need a bigger Flash."
Cisco makes a fake Flash as bait, saying, "King Shark takes one if of that, cue the Jaws soundtrack."
When Barry tells Cisco about the attack at Joe's, he says, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the suburbs, King Shark shows up at your house."
When working on their plan to trap King Shark, Cisco says, "Caitlin, I don't understand why I can't be the one playing Quint in this scenario. I should be the one out there, not you." Harry reminds him that Quint died, once again confirming that Jaws exists on Earth-2 as well.
• Bonehead Character Action Alert! King Shark is being held in a heavily guarded pool at the ARGUS facility, complete with a crisscrossing laser grid above the water. When the guard sees King Shark's apparently dead, he actually deactivates the laser grid above the containment pool. Right on cue, the enormous man-shark then leaps from the water and escapes.
Did they really have to turn off the lasers to see if he was alive or not? The gaps in the grid are more than big enough to allow someone to stick a pole into the water and poke King Shark a few times to see if he's alive.
The only reason for turning off the grid was so he could escape and start the plot ball rolling.
• At the West house, the family plays a rousing game of cup stacking. Wally wins, gloating, "Whoa, yes! Ain't nobody faster than me!"
OK, THE FLASH, WE GET IT! WALLY IS CONSTANTLY MAKING "SPEED" COMMENTS, BECAUSE HE'S GOING TO EVENTUALLY BECOME KID FLASH. We all know it, so please dial the "fast" comments down a notch or twelve.
• The "STAR Labs Security" running joke continues in this episode, as Diggle and Lyla waltz into the Cortex completely unannounced.
•
Harry specifically tells Barry and Cisco to NOT discuss anyone's
Earth-2 doppelgangers with them. Of course to no one's surprise, Cisco wastes no time telling
Caitlin about Killer Frost, and Barry tells Iris that their Earth-2
counterparts are married, and informs Joe that his double is dead. Good
job keeping a secret, guys!
• Cisco does some research and finds out that King Shark's real name is Shay Lamden of Earth-2.
There's a King Shark in DC comics, but he has a different alter ego and a very different origin. There he's an entity named Nanaue, a humanoid shark whose father was some sort of shark god.
• King Shark first appeared earlier this season in The Fury Of Firestorm, which was also the first appearance of Harry, the Earth-2 version of Harrison Wells.
At the end of that episode, the Flash is about to get his head chomped off by King Shark. Suddenly Harry appears and shoots King Shark with some sort of advanced, high-tech Earth-2 blaster. He's immediately knocked out.
Sure would be nice if Harry remembered he had a pants-wearing shark blaster in this episode!
• Why was Barry's mask so dark in this episode? It looked noticeably darker than the rest of his costume. In some scenes it was almost black. I don't remember it ever being this dark before.
• Wally's quite the asshat in this episode, ranting about how Joe and Iris think Barry's perfect and can do no wrong. He even complains that Barry's in every family photo in the West house, while he's in none.
• After King Shark attacks Joe's house, Wally is puzzled as to why no one
seems surprised by this. Iris says, "Eh, we're used to weird stuff like
this in Central City." Wally says, "Weirder than a talking shark
wearing pants?"
• Wally rejects Barry's attempt to bond with him, saying Joe and Iris think he's perfect and can walk on water.
So what does Barry do to defeat King Shark? He walks on water. Literally. OK, he runs, but you get the idea. Maybe Wally's accusations aren't as crazy as they seem.
• Harry says the containment trailer for King Shark is made of Prometheum Metal. Supposedly this is a nod to DC character Cyborg, who's bionic limbs were made of Promethium.
•
Cisco worries that Caitlin losing yet another boyfriend will unhinge
her, causing her to become the Earth-1 Killer Frost.
When she finds out, she begins pretending she's turning into Killer Frost, saying she's always hated the name "Caitlin." As Cisco's eyes widen, she says, "Gotcha!" and tells him he's an idiot. She tells him her "cold" manner is a natural human reaction for someone who just lost their boyfriend, and she's not turning evil.
When she finds out, she begins pretending she's turning into Killer Frost, saying she's always hated the name "Caitlin." As Cisco's eyes widen, she says, "Gotcha!" and tells him he's an idiot. She tells him her "cold" manner is a natural human reaction for someone who just lost their boyfriend, and she's not turning evil.
Or is she? There's a subtle and ominous little undercurrent
in her performance here that's a bit unsettling, and leaves me wondering. Time will tell.
• Cisco
also jokes that Caitlin's hands are ice cold. She downplays his fears,
and he says she needs to get checked out, because she may have
Reynaud's.
Reynaud's
Syndrome is a real medical condition. It causes small arteries in the
body to narrow, restricting blood flow to extremities and causing them
to become cold.
Joes sees it and says, "I want one of these super cars. I mean, especially if iI can run it off the bacon grease I collect."
•
At the end of the episode, Barry gives a speech saying they'll find and
defeat Zoom, "whoever that monster is." As he says this, the camera
zooms (heh) in on Jay's metal helmet. Subtle!
• In the tag scene, we see Zoom remove his mask and reveal that he's really Jay Garrick! Well, A Jay Garrick, at least. Woohoo! That's exactly what I predicted last week!
I still have a ton of questions about all this though. Zoom enters his Earth-2 lair and drops the lifeless body of the Jay Garrick we've been seeing all season onto the floor. He then removes his mask, revealing yet another Jay Garrick's face underneath.
All the while, a terrified Iron Mask watches. I still think he's somehow Jay Garrick as well, since last episode he was tapping out the letters "J-A-Y."
But that would make three Jay Garricks, which isn't possible unless one's from Earth-3 or something, and I doubt the writers would want to muddy the waters even further with yet another alternate world.
I'm betting that Hunter Zoloman, the Earth-1 version of Jay Garrick, is involved in this somehow, in a way I haven't quite figured out yet. It's starting to make my head hurt.
Next week— welp, there ain't no next week. The series is taking a month off, because programing directors are idiots and don't understand things like story momentum.
I still have a ton of questions about all this though. Zoom enters his Earth-2 lair and drops the lifeless body of the Jay Garrick we've been seeing all season onto the floor. He then removes his mask, revealing yet another Jay Garrick's face underneath.
All the while, a terrified Iron Mask watches. I still think he's somehow Jay Garrick as well, since last episode he was tapping out the letters "J-A-Y."
But that would make three Jay Garricks, which isn't possible unless one's from Earth-3 or something, and I doubt the writers would want to muddy the waters even further with yet another alternate world.
I'm betting that Hunter Zoloman, the Earth-1 version of Jay Garrick, is involved in this somehow, in a way I haven't quite figured out yet. It's starting to make my head hurt.
Next week— welp, there ain't no next week. The series is taking a month off, because programing directors are idiots and don't understand things like story momentum.
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