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  1. Jun 21, 2015
    6
    It's a guilty pleasure. It's ham and cheese. The writing is pretty terrible and the acting is corny, yet I keep watching...Most of the villains are hamming it up to the point where they are genuinely cringe worthy.

    There are multiple times when the Flash's abilities are just ignored so that the writers can justify their lazy writing and make things happen. Multiple times when the police
    It's a guilty pleasure. It's ham and cheese. The writing is pretty terrible and the acting is corny, yet I keep watching...Most of the villains are hamming it up to the point where they are genuinely cringe worthy.

    There are multiple times when the Flash's abilities are just ignored so that the writers can justify their lazy writing and make things happen. Multiple times when the police could easily have shot and killed villains, but for some reason sat around and did nothing, I guess to give the Flash something to do.

    I haven't watched Arrow yet, but it looks even worse and I am not sure that I can tolerate it. This isn't a terrible show, but it is definitely not as good as the critic and user reviews seem to think it is.
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  2. Mar 11, 2015
    5
    I started watching because of the episode crossover with Arrow, A show I really enjoy. Its no where near as good as Arrow..Its not terrible..Its not great..

    Doctor Wells and Iris are the only noticeable strongish characters and might make the leap to the Arrow if this show is relegated down the pecking order. Its primarily aimed at a very young audience and not at people of my age
    I started watching because of the episode crossover with Arrow, A show I really enjoy. Its no where near as good as Arrow..Its not terrible..Its not great..

    Doctor Wells and Iris are the only noticeable strongish characters and might make the leap to the Arrow if this show is relegated down the pecking order. Its primarily aimed at a very young audience and not at people of my age group to be fair. And with so much more quality out there, I think at the Episode 5 crossover I'm done.
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  3. Feb 19, 2015
    5
    Some strange reason I enjoy this.

    Its cheesy, predictable and the jokes in it are awful but I continue to watch the series. People who enjoy really serious series I advise don't watch this as its basically a children's show.

    In the end we all know the flash will eventually slam Iris and overcome his arch nemesis but may as well watch it anyway
  4. Mar 8, 2015
    4
    It's okay.

    The episodes aren't that interesting at all, and some of the supporting cast (Cisco and that scientist girl) are pretty bad actors, but the girl is definitely the worst of the 2. She's so forgettable that I don't even remember her name and I literally just finished watching episode 9. Barry and his dad are pretty good actors though. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend this.
    It's okay.

    The episodes aren't that interesting at all, and some of the supporting cast (Cisco and that scientist girl) are pretty bad actors, but the girl is definitely the worst of the 2. She's so forgettable that I don't even remember her name and I literally just finished watching episode 9. Barry and his dad are pretty good actors though.

    Honestly, I wouldn't recommend this. Arrow is far more interesting and is just better in all areas.
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  5. Apr 7, 2015
    6
    A charming lead is a great beginning, and the Flash has charm - young, nerdy, awkward charm that we've seen a hundred times before, but charm nonetheless. Compare that to broody Gordon on Gotham, or the angsty McCall on Teen Wolf (thank god for Stiles, am I right?), and it just feels easier to deal with after a long day. It does seem that the trick to longevity and an active fanbase isA charming lead is a great beginning, and the Flash has charm - young, nerdy, awkward charm that we've seen a hundred times before, but charm nonetheless. Compare that to broody Gordon on Gotham, or the angsty McCall on Teen Wolf (thank god for Stiles, am I right?), and it just feels easier to deal with after a long day. It does seem that the trick to longevity and an active fanbase is tongue-in-cheek fun with emotionality mostly relegated to the serious talks peppered throughout episodes. I'd much rather curl up with an episode of Sleepy Hollow than the doomed and far too serious Dracula. If the show's premise is ridiculous do not make it without awareness of this fact.

    The Flash does have more than its share of emotional talks about what characters want, feel and have to do, but because most of the characters are young their passions are allowed to get the best of them. Barry Allen, aka The Flash, looks way too young to be apparently the only CSI for Central City, but once you force yourself to get past the in-world oddities, the show has a lot of potential.

    The characters are all sympathetic and none of them, about six episodes in, feel completely superfluous or needlessly annoying. Sure, the Flash's "gang" is excruciatingly forced, but again you have to get past the set-ups to get to the meat of the show. The central mystery is far more interesting than anticipated (but then I am biased towards time-travel related everything). The meta-human of the week (which is what the show calls those who received powers like the Flash) are mostly fleshed out enough despite the shortness of episodes. Every meta-human so far has gotten motivation and interesting powers.

    There is also the potential for real drama, mostly seen in Allen's conflict between his step-father and the daughter. While I hate the "I can't tell you because I have to keep you safe" nonsense, the demand for secrecy comes from the father, and there are actual threats so it doesn't feel as bad as other superheros' reasoning (coughspidermancough). This conflict, and its ties to the mystery, are what keep me coming back for more.

    While the "gang" needs more work on chemistry and the show needs better writing, The Flash has a lot going for it, and if the charming easy-going style can continue to be balanced with the emotional talks, I would like to see the Flash go up against some bigger foes.

    As a side-note: the effects aren't great, but if you're used to a lot of British tv like I am, you'll forgive them a lot, especially if you've just marathoned some Merlin or 2005-era Dr Who.
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  6. Nov 15, 2015
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Flash.... A show made for kids (or people with the analytical/observational skills of a kid.). This show has one of the best storylines i have seen on TV in recent times (It actually reminded me both of Lost and X-Files). However, so many elements bring this show to its bleeding knees.
    1. Too many inconsistencies: Sometimes Flash is a superhero who can do crazy powerful things with his abilities, other times, he is a stupid wimp who can't think. Also, so many inconsistensies with the time travel stroyline (if Eobard was erased, why werent his actions erased, when Flash travelled back the first time there was still one flash, etc)

    2. Same old Routine/Predictability: The season was basically Flash fighting a Monster of the Week, losing, then regrouping and almost losing before he musters some strange force-of-willpower and defeats bad guy. There was never truly any fear that he was in any sort of danger.

    3. So many people randomly popping into places to complete sentences at just the right time. Using this once or twice when appropriate is fine and even sometimes could heighten suspense/mystique but this show overused and abused it thoroughly. Also, doesn't STAR labs have any sort of security. Seemed like people could just walk in without any hassle.

    Overall, it was hard ti take the show as seriously as I wanted to because at every turn, I felt like my cognitive capacities were being taken for granted by the writers. As they say, to whom a great story has been given, a greater show is expected. Certainly wasn't the case with these assclowns.
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  7. Jul 24, 2015
    10
    Season 1 was phenomenal! I loved how we learned more about the character in every episode! "The Flash" had tons of action, comedy and romantic moments. I loved the Green Arrow cameos as well! Super excited for season 2!
  8. Oct 16, 2016
    10
    The Flash is probably the best show that I've ever watched and is a masterpiece showing the complex life of a superhero. The audience will get to see Barry Allen dealing with life's challenges along with the hard life of a crimefighting speedster.
  9. Nov 27, 2014
    6
    not something you d be inclined to follow, it's good sometime but really watered down otherwise...it's a show you d keep at the bottom of your entertainment list - after you re done watching your favorites, and done walking the dog, and perhaps done a lap of yoga, you find yourself saying "hmm...I ve nothing to do, i ll watch The Flash, (maybe)" - it's that kind of a show, not bad, butnot something you d be inclined to follow, it's good sometime but really watered down otherwise...it's a show you d keep at the bottom of your entertainment list - after you re done watching your favorites, and done walking the dog, and perhaps done a lap of yoga, you find yourself saying "hmm...I ve nothing to do, i ll watch The Flash, (maybe)" - it's that kind of a show, not bad, but that kind of a show... Expand
  10. Dec 15, 2014
    6
    Maybe its corniness of DC comics, maybe its because the flash wasn't one of my hero but this one was hard to get into for me. While I can't say the show is bad, the fight scenes can be fun, there isn't really much to keep me going in between. The characters haven't sold me, the casting wasn't spectacular. I am not sure I even care about the flash at all. It really feels like they areMaybe its corniness of DC comics, maybe its because the flash wasn't one of my hero but this one was hard to get into for me. While I can't say the show is bad, the fight scenes can be fun, there isn't really much to keep me going in between. The characters haven't sold me, the casting wasn't spectacular. I am not sure I even care about the flash at all. It really feels like they are trying to put marvel-esque real world problems on super heroes that never really had them in the past.

    With so much other stuff on right now its really hard to put this on top or even worth watching outside of something to do when bored. Not terrible just not great either.
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  11. Dec 17, 2014
    6
    The Flash hace un intento en convertirse en algo grande, pero lamentablemente solo logra convertir un grande clásico en una historia llena de clichés y predecible. Aunque si bien su intento es fallido, aún puede ser un poco entretenida.
  12. Oct 8, 2014
    7
    All in all, the show is, honestly, rife with cliches that borrow heavily from other superhero-oriented shows. The main character's life is rife with easily mined personal tragedy, the woman he's clearly in love with is oblivious to this and the only one who doesn't know his superhero identity, and the slightly too charismatic scientist predictably has confusing secret motivations that mayAll in all, the show is, honestly, rife with cliches that borrow heavily from other superhero-oriented shows. The main character's life is rife with easily mined personal tragedy, the woman he's clearly in love with is oblivious to this and the only one who doesn't know his superhero identity, and the slightly too charismatic scientist predictably has confusing secret motivations that may or may not be sinister. That said, Barry Allen is a likable guy that most people would probably find agreeable in real life. He finds the right balance between believably awkward and slightly too adorable, yet manages to almost convincingly punch up the drama when required. I have no arguments with the casting and each actor seems to believably portray their slightly cliched characters convincingly. It's engaging enough to hold my interest and I can see it getting better as the actors settle in to their personas. Expand
  13. Nov 22, 2014
    6
    Unlike Gotham and other DC adaptations, The Flash has a comedic, humorous, and light atmosphere (which is nice); but it also feels very kid-oriented/dumbed-down, which isn't a good thing. The Flash is still a developing show, and shows always get better with time. But for now, The Flash suffers from some clichés, underwhelming CGI, some cheeseiness, and "meta-villain" of-the-week episodes.Unlike Gotham and other DC adaptations, The Flash has a comedic, humorous, and light atmosphere (which is nice); but it also feels very kid-oriented/dumbed-down, which isn't a good thing. The Flash is still a developing show, and shows always get better with time. But for now, The Flash suffers from some clichés, underwhelming CGI, some cheeseiness, and "meta-villain" of-the-week episodes. The Flash needs more of an immediate overall story arc.

    I think that villains/plot threads shouldn't always be resolved in 43 minute long episodes; it's kind of unrealistic. Episodes are sometimes too predictable. It's nice that the show is setting up certain things like a Arrow/Flash crossover, potential villains, and some adaptation of "Crisis on Infinite Earths", but fans need more than teases at what's to come to stick with a show. The CGI could be better, though I like the Flash's slow-motion CGI sequences (ones that are similar to Quicksilver's slow-mo scene from X-Men: Days of Future Past). I think that a slow motion style would've looked better when adapting Flash's speed powers, than the red blur that the show relies on to show his abilities. "Team Flash" seems kind of cliché, and many of the characters feel cliché and weak, yet I believe that they'll become more developed with time. Austin Grant at first didn't seem capable of being main-character material, yet I'm warming up to him. (I also happen to not be the only one who thinks that he's very similar to Andrew Garfield and his iteration of Spider-Man.) One thing I really don't like is how the villains on the show are so simple, cliché, and underdeveloped. They're such stereotypes!

    Overall, there's plenty of room for improvement. The Flash has lots of flaws but it's still enjoyable, though it's mistakes keep it from reaching it's true potential.

    Score: 6.9

    I have reviewed 32 other movies, including the 2014 films: Dracula Untold, The Maze Runner, The Expendables 3, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Giver, Sharknado 2, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Edge of Tomorrow, X-Men Days of Future Past, Godzilla, Blended, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Divergent, Transcendence, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, The Lego Movie, and more. I also review TV shows, such as Arrow (Season 3), Gotham, The Last Ship, Sleepy Hollow, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, The 100, I Wanna Marry Harry, Crisis, Gang Related, and more. I also have reviewed the mobile Andriod games Minecraft Pocket Edition, Clash of Clans, and 5 Night's at Freddy's.
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  14. Dec 5, 2014
    2
    The writers have done a poor job of making the characters believeable. Barry can move people out of harms way when a bullet is flying at them but can't dodge a punch! Wtf is going on here?
  15. Mar 29, 2016
    3
    I was excited to watch this show, it got great reviews and i've always been a fan of the flash comics. suffice to say i'm pretty disappointed. If i didn't know any better I'd swear this show was made for the Disney Channel. Just one cheesy line after another and with glaring plot holes so big you almost have to been in 5th grade to enjoy this show. At least we have Daredevil for us adults.
  16. Nov 12, 2014
    1
    I'll give it a 1 instead of a zero because The Flash is a cool superhero.

    Timeline of every episode (spoiler): 1. Cheesy life lessons. 2. Discover a new villain. 3. First fight against villain, forgets he is the Flash, just stands there, gets beat up. 4. Dramatic scene involving girlfriend/work/sadness. Essentially stops time to do whatever he wants and reflect on things, mostly teenage
    I'll give it a 1 instead of a zero because The Flash is a cool superhero.

    Timeline of every episode (spoiler): 1. Cheesy life lessons. 2. Discover a new villain. 3. First fight against villain, forgets he is the Flash, just stands there, gets beat up. 4. Dramatic scene involving girlfriend/work/sadness. Essentially stops time to do whatever he wants and reflect on things, mostly teenage angst. Takes him almost no effort. 5. Second fight against villain. Remembers he is the Flash, still doesn't use his powers anywhere near even 1% of their potential but cranks it up to almost 1% using all the willpower he can muster by the end of the fight and easily beats the villain. 6. Cheesy life lessons. 7. (Spoiler) gets out of his wheelchair and does something devious.

    Suffice it to say that the overwhelmingly positive reviews for this show have sucked any hope for humanity right out of my soul.
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  17. Oct 30, 2014
    2
    I am beyond stunned this show got such a high rating. There is not ONE original or thought provoking element to this show at all. Even the writers must think so b/c they plugged in the character of felicity whom I love to give the show some life and she came across all "like me, like me Berry!"

    It's just churning out the same outline that Smallville possessed. STOP UNDERESTIMATING THE
    I am beyond stunned this show got such a high rating. There is not ONE original or thought provoking element to this show at all. Even the writers must think so b/c they plugged in the character of felicity whom I love to give the show some life and she came across all "like me, like me Berry!"

    It's just churning out the same outline that Smallville possessed. STOP UNDERESTIMATING THE AUDIENCE WE'RE SMARTER THAN YOU THINK
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  18. Dec 22, 2014
    0
    i usually like stories of supernatural power but this one is the awful show ever , i don't know how it gets 8 in IMDb very poor acting and storytelling, also effects are average like you watch a show from the 90s ,really its waste of time ,
  19. Jan 10, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. An awesome show for all the D.C. superhero fans out there. This show brings to life the iconic Flash and all his iconic villains. It's more family friendly and funnier than Arrow, and more amazing with the special effects. This show even portrays the Flash's villains as normal humans before they became villains. For Example, Caitlin Snow will soon become Killer Frost, Dr. Harrison Wells and Eddie Thawne will become Professor Zoom, Cisco Ramon might become Vibe, etc. This show gives you foreshadowing of iconic events and characters from the comic books that will be brought to life on the small screen. A must see for all those superhero nerds. Expand
  20. Nov 30, 2014
    9
    Wonderful show for all ages if you like superhero's you can't help but to like this show. The parts are well developed and the show has a solid plot. This show is fine for the whole family something that is missing due to the content of many of today's TV shows.
  21. May 23, 2015
    6
    Not a great show but I'd enjoyed it.The flash has it's moments but sometimes it can get corny and cheesy yet I enjoy it. The show for me is generic in my opinion but it is great for the whole family to watch and I think the show is targeted to young children cause my little cousins love it.
  22. Jan 3, 2015
    9
    The Flash it a great series for people who enjoy comics and those who don't. The fact that every episode ends with a cliffhanger makes you want to come back next week to see what'll happen. Some of the characters in the Flash are quite suspicious yet prove claim to be on the "good side." The fact is Barry Allen isn't extraordinary he was just lucky so you can easily relate to the show.The Flash it a great series for people who enjoy comics and those who don't. The fact that every episode ends with a cliffhanger makes you want to come back next week to see what'll happen. Some of the characters in the Flash are quite suspicious yet prove claim to be on the "good side." The fact is Barry Allen isn't extraordinary he was just lucky so you can easily relate to the show.

    All in all the show is one of my favorite and recommend you start watching it right away.
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  23. Feb 11, 2015
    9
    First I would like to say that I have enjoyed watching The Flash because of it's twists and turns, with the amazing plot and its action packed characters. The only bad thing with this program is that it sometimes has giant cliffhangers some of which don't make any sense but it is also a good thing because most of the cliffhangers leave you on the edge of your seat and makes you want toFirst I would like to say that I have enjoyed watching The Flash because of it's twists and turns, with the amazing plot and its action packed characters. The only bad thing with this program is that it sometimes has giant cliffhangers some of which don't make any sense but it is also a good thing because most of the cliffhangers leave you on the edge of your seat and makes you want to watch more. All in all i think think that The Flash is a really good program and i hope to see more in the further. Expand
  24. Dec 4, 2014
    2
    Disappointing. Really wanted to like this but is squandered potential cashing in on a built in Superhero/Flash audience. Should probably be on Saturday mornings instead. Breaking the laws of physics one moment and get punched by a "normal speed" Meta-Human the next. Even a 10yo would be saying WTF? What ever happened to smart and clever writers? Everything is a cop out to create forcedDisappointing. Really wanted to like this but is squandered potential cashing in on a built in Superhero/Flash audience. Should probably be on Saturday mornings instead. Breaking the laws of physics one moment and get punched by a "normal speed" Meta-Human the next. Even a 10yo would be saying WTF? What ever happened to smart and clever writers? Everything is a cop out to create forced drama. Superpowers are hard to write for and I am willing to suspend disbelief, but you gotta meet me half way at least. I love Jesse L. Martin and I know he must be throwing up in his mouth a little when delivering some of his lines. If they replace the entire writing staff, I might try season 2. Until then I'll be giving Arrow a try instead.

    I couldn't agree more with jakedubbleya's closing statement. I really used the value the metacritic score and it has served me well in the past. Having so many good reviews for this show will make me skeptical of any score here in the future. Sad.
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  25. Nov 26, 2014
    2
    A completely cliche-ridden group of actors, who, except for Iris' father, are all flat in their delivery. The writing is less polished than a 12-old could write, full of glaring flaws (the Flash should move faster than light, yet takes minutes to get across town; is constantly being hit, tossed, thrown or struck by lightning (or fists)). One wonders how he survives to the next episode. TheA completely cliche-ridden group of actors, who, except for Iris' father, are all flat in their delivery. The writing is less polished than a 12-old could write, full of glaring flaws (the Flash should move faster than light, yet takes minutes to get across town; is constantly being hit, tossed, thrown or struck by lightning (or fists)). One wonders how he survives to the next episode. The actor playing the flash is so bad I don't even know his real name. Emotionally dead 20-somethings who say 'awesome' or 'amazing' or, like Iris, deliver speeches with a smile, minis the conviction.
    The CW strikes again. Every hero is 19 (and never actually grows up) and adults play the side parts. The fact that the Flash was an adult when he was struck by chemicals and lightning means nothing when you can re-write comic book story lines. The first Flash show might not have been a hit, but the hero (Barry Allen's father in this show) had some nobility, class and manliness. The theme of CW? "Teenage boys save the world!" A sad show, which will likely last forever (that's the gimmick).
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  26. Oct 27, 2014
    10
    I have been looking for this show for a while now and the first episode was awesome i see a good future for the flash and would love to see a crossover episode between arrow and the flash where both of their cases intersect each others.
  27. Nov 10, 2015
    0
    Anyone with any education in physics or fitness will find this script for this show horribly bad. Anyone interested in any engineering profession or ever planning a physics education will be doing themselves an extreme disservice by watching this show. None of the scientific concepts in this show are even remotely plausible. The numbers that are thrown out to attempt to explain what isAnyone with any education in physics or fitness will find this script for this show horribly bad. Anyone interested in any engineering profession or ever planning a physics education will be doing themselves an extreme disservice by watching this show. None of the scientific concepts in this show are even remotely plausible. The numbers that are thrown out to attempt to explain what is going on are completely ludicrous. The worst part is all they would have needed to do is consult with a scientist, or even a college student, about basic physics equations to at least say something plausible. The flash is routinely shown zipping around at 10000 mph, but they constantly also say that he is only moving at 600 mph, which is a 6 second mile. How it happens doesn't even need to matter, but when the numbers they throw out are in direct contradiction with what they are showing you, it makes absolutely no sense. If they explained more of it just by saying the "speed force" is responsible, that would have been fine, but instead they liberally use words like "supercapacitor" as if something like that doesn't exist in our current reality.

    The teen drama is overblown and absurd. Character development is poor with constant departures from personality. The Flash NEVER uses weapons. Speed characters are constantly found standing still so a punch can land on their face. The show is simply not internally consistent. The Arrow, for example, despite its shortcoming, is phenomenally better than this show. Like many of the other critics of this show, I was shocked that a show could even be made this poorly with such a large budget.
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  28. Oct 11, 2014
    9
    Director David Nutter has a cinema-TV superhero resume longer than my arm. His expertise is evident in the crafting of segments. As in the Old X-files, each 10 minute segment has an unusual internal integrity of mood while remaining integrated with segments fore and aft. I appreciate David's wonderful craft here and in many other aspects.

    I was hoping for something like the 2014
    Director David Nutter has a cinema-TV superhero resume longer than my arm. His expertise is evident in the crafting of segments. As in the Old X-files, each 10 minute segment has an unusual internal integrity of mood while remaining integrated with segments fore and aft. I appreciate David's wonderful craft here and in many other aspects.

    I was hoping for something like the 2014 Marvel superhero movies, more upbeat, less Dark Knight, so this worked for me. The Metacritic review summary is very educational about the writerly challenges this show is taking on with a "goody two shoes" hero. I say, "Go for it" and keep the Captain America movies as your guiding light.
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  29. Jun 24, 2015
    1
    Oh my god what did they do? This is terrible. Watching it makes my stomach turn. Barry has been turned into a emo sissy with a brain the size of an ants testicle and his supporting cast... wow. Where did they find these actors? There are no redeeming qualities to this show. Extremely badly executed plots that made no sense, dialog was worse than the cheesiest comic you can find, the actingOh my god what did they do? This is terrible. Watching it makes my stomach turn. Barry has been turned into a emo sissy with a brain the size of an ants testicle and his supporting cast... wow. Where did they find these actors? There are no redeeming qualities to this show. Extremely badly executed plots that made no sense, dialog was worse than the cheesiest comic you can find, the acting is horrible and no one is believable (except maybe Barrys foster father). I hate everyone in the show but Barry is the worst. All the kids in the show cannot act. Period. Tom Welling... who is not a great actor, looks like f*ing Marlon Brando when compared to the actors in this show.

    Please cancel it and start over... I love the Flash in the comic. Get the folks from Gotham to help.
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  30. Oct 7, 2014
    4
    Overall, I thought the pilot was bland at best. It suffered from one-note acting (the villain and the male scientist sidekick were especially annoying), contrived and pandering humor (a twerking joke? really?), dodgy special effects, and cringe-worthy dialog ("Run Barry, run!"). Grant Gustin brings charm to the show, but the guy looks like he barely graduated high school, so I have a hardOverall, I thought the pilot was bland at best. It suffered from one-note acting (the villain and the male scientist sidekick were especially annoying), contrived and pandering humor (a twerking joke? really?), dodgy special effects, and cringe-worthy dialog ("Run Barry, run!"). Grant Gustin brings charm to the show, but the guy looks like he barely graduated high school, so I have a hard time buying him as an experienced forensic scientist.
    With that said, Arrow also started pretty weak, but got consistently better as it went on, so it might be the same case for The Flash (they share the same creators after all), but I'm not getting my hopes too high.
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  31. Dec 6, 2014
    3
    I have memories, as a kid, of the old tv show that really was exciting, each episode. I was like 6 years old and I believe that show was e better than this, in the 80 's...
    It is really poor in the acting and the script is even worse than it's "associate" show"The Arrow". I would like to save the overall rating for the spiecial effects, but these especially are graphically dated and
    I have memories, as a kid, of the old tv show that really was exciting, each episode. I was like 6 years old and I believe that show was e better than this, in the 80 's...
    It is really poor in the acting and the script is even worse than it's "associate" show"The Arrow". I would like to save the overall rating for the spiecial effects, but these especially are graphically dated and non-realistic at all.
    I realize when people claim to enjoy this type of television that they don't know what is "the next level"...either that or they are 6....
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  32. Nov 23, 2014
    5
    I changed my mind and lowered my score from 8 to 5, this series thrives on one off episodes and bad guys. The what little deepr story line there is, isn't all that great. It's very similar to smallville, simple and cheesy come to mind.
  33. Dec 14, 2014
    8
    This show is the best superhero show on tv in my opinion. I have enjoyed all 9 episodes that have aired very much. Plus the Flash is one of my favourite super heroes.
    8/10
  34. Feb 4, 2015
    9
    What I really like is how the Flash character was recreated for our time; yes the Flash is still white, but the person who adopted him is Black and so is the girl he has a crush on. The smart guy is Latino. I would say that that is the way TV shows and movies should be.

    As for the content, I was a huge fan when I was a kid, and this show unlike the movies from the 90s, did not disappoint.
  35. Jan 14, 2015
    8
    If you love "Arrow", you'll love "The Flash". Same structure and style, although there are more jokes, CW have got it right again in terms of superhero shows. DC take note when you come to make your films. Recommended.
  36. Jan 5, 2015
    7
    Prior to the premiere of "The Flash" which is written by the writers of "Arrow" they kept insisting that Flash would take a different approach than Arrow and be lighter and more upbeat. Well, they did, and unfortunately because of this, the show suffers from quite a few things that Arrow does not, namely, its really predictable and not as serious or "cool" as it could be. That being said,Prior to the premiere of "The Flash" which is written by the writers of "Arrow" they kept insisting that Flash would take a different approach than Arrow and be lighter and more upbeat. Well, they did, and unfortunately because of this, the show suffers from quite a few things that Arrow does not, namely, its really predictable and not as serious or "cool" as it could be. That being said, when it comes to the writers that bring you Arrow, one of the best shows on TV, how bad could it be? Not bad at all actually. The Flash is fun to watch and is highly reminiscent of CW's Smallville, While the Flash certainly is more kid friendly than Arrow, it's still worth checking out to see if it's not too watered down for your tastes. Expand
  37. Dec 29, 2014
    7
    This is a pretty good TV series which is interesting. If you like superheroes, you should watch this TV series. This is highly recommended. The special effects were not bad too.
  38. Feb 11, 2015
    5
    I have watched about 30 min of the first episode, so mabyeit's not a complete review. But for me the whole story was already over at that point. Not like in "superman serie", a build-up in power, where did he came from, ect. . I guess the flash is fast in everything, even in story telling. A lot of things get spoiled in the first episode, There is no build-up or whatsoever. It's WAM-BAM,I have watched about 30 min of the first episode, so mabyeit's not a complete review. But for me the whole story was already over at that point. Not like in "superman serie", a build-up in power, where did he came from, ect. . I guess the flash is fast in everything, even in story telling. A lot of things get spoiled in the first episode, There is no build-up or whatsoever. It's WAM-BAM, He is the flash chasing bad guys.
    Next is the acting. It is (caps) terrible. so terrible that i wanted to shut down my screen after 10 seconds. i don't understand why people have graded this serie so high, maybe because of low standards or mabye they don't mind.
    For me this serie is, one in a dozen. Poor script, poor acting, poor serie. Everything is just a cliché.
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  39. Sep 25, 2015
    1
    Thanks to this show I now have an account at metacritic and they even have my facebook info (I never login with my facebook, but I am in a hurry to write this).

    I travel a lot, and while I commute I like to kill time with some TV series. I made it to episode 6 of season 1 and said to myself "this is unbelievably bad..." and the only reason it gave it a rating of 1 is because it
    Thanks to this show I now have an account at metacritic and they even have my facebook info (I never login with my facebook, but I am in a hurry to write this).

    I travel a lot, and while I commute I like to kill time with some TV series.

    I made it to episode 6 of season 1 and said to myself "this is unbelievably bad..." and the only reason it gave it a rating of 1 is because it helped me killed some time.

    There are a obviously a myriad of problems with this show, but the last straw that did it for me was when he was fighting iron man... The Flash, a man who can easily dodge bullets, a man that he could move around the room and pour his heart out to Iris while time just stood still, COULDN'T EVEN DODGE A PUNCH AT NORMAL SPEED! SERIOUSLY? At we are suppose to sit there and nod in agreement "This makes sense." And there are numerous moments like this in the mere 6 episode that I have watched.

    Are you kidding me?!?!?!? That level of inconsistency is atrocious!

    I can't take this any more and neither should you.

    How can the majority honestly give this show a positive rating is beyond me.
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  40. Dec 29, 2015
    3
    It's a sad indictment of television when any 'serial' becomes such a slave to bad CGI that there's not even any real attempt to make the show about the characters... But serves only as a means to move the main protagonists/antagonists from one big CGI mess to the next.
    There's no point in trying to explain what the show is about, in the same way you couldn't really explain the storylines
    It's a sad indictment of television when any 'serial' becomes such a slave to bad CGI that there's not even any real attempt to make the show about the characters... But serves only as a means to move the main protagonists/antagonists from one big CGI mess to the next.
    There's no point in trying to explain what the show is about, in the same way you couldn't really explain the storylines in a comic-book serial either. Good guys do good things, bad guys do bad things. You aren't really given much backstory (beyond the bare minimum), and ultimately you are only watching for the spectacle.
    The acting is piss-poor, and although the female leads are all unfeasibly gorgeous they are so lacking in depth and emotion you might as well be watching a revolving billboard monotonously changing from one advert to another.
    I can understand why it's popular with the 'yoof' of today, there's explosions and action aplenty and it's popcorn television... But any superhero show can, and should, be more about the characters and their own motivations. The background story arc in a show should be the 'superhero' stuff, not the other way around.
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  41. Jun 5, 2016
    3
    Extremely boring and slow with a terrible cast. The first episode seemed interesting but by the third episode, I was done with the show. Not worth 1 hour of my time.
  42. Nov 14, 2016
    5
    Its Guilty Pleasure. It's like junk food. It tastes good but in reality its pure **** The plots in every episode are overused as hell, its the same thing. Barry finds out about a new meta human, he gets his ass handed to him, he goes back to his friends, they find a solution and Barry eventually wins the day along with parent issues and unnecessary relationships thrown in there. TheIts Guilty Pleasure. It's like junk food. It tastes good but in reality its pure **** The plots in every episode are overused as hell, its the same thing. Barry finds out about a new meta human, he gets his ass handed to him, he goes back to his friends, they find a solution and Barry eventually wins the day along with parent issues and unnecessary relationships thrown in there. The dialogues are cliche as **** the the characters are god awful and the physics of the show, oh god. Barry can dodge a bullet but he can't even dodge a punch. Expand
  43. Nov 12, 2017
    0
    Flash is a good series in the different episodes I stayed connected and the integration more and more comics elements was amazing, and in the history travels around the time present different context and permit that the spectator feel different emotions and think in different possibilities that can to do in the future.

    'The Flash' is a series of heroes and villains, but not with that
    Flash is a good series in the different episodes I stayed connected and the integration more and more comics elements was amazing, and in the history travels around the time present different context and permit that the spectator feel different emotions and think in different possibilities that can to do in the future.

    'The Flash' is a series of heroes and villains, but not with that dark aura that we see in the other series that are currently broadcast,. This series has a fresh touch, something more youthful, jokes, unusual situations and the same discover of the character make it a series of those that inevitably hook. They are 42 minutes of fun, action and good gags, all made through a solid set of actors and actresses, although sometimes they get lost in a script something current and very seen, they are essential in each episode.
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  44. Oct 8, 2014
    0
    I was looking forward to this series but it was plainly obvious in the first 5 minutes just how dumbed down this series was. The first thing that popped into my mind was "Vampire Diaries", the realistic world where everyone is young & stunningly perfect.
    The acting is bland, the script is rubbish, the effects are average...In fact I switched it off right after the point where he jumped
    I was looking forward to this series but it was plainly obvious in the first 5 minutes just how dumbed down this series was. The first thing that popped into my mind was "Vampire Diaries", the realistic world where everyone is young & stunningly perfect.
    The acting is bland, the script is rubbish, the effects are average...In fact I switched it off right after the point where he jumped through the window of the speeding mustang, the villain created a fog & the cliche police car ramps over the crashed mustang in a ball of flames.....oh my....seriously, can I point to a movie called "Idiocracy" to point out what the worlds coming to in regards to entertainment. Completely dumbed down for the masses who gleefully sit and watch this trash as they clap their hands together. I have better things to do with my time & my life than watch this series....like cleaning my belly button out.
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  45. Oct 9, 2014
    2
    Absolute **** I don't know how anyone could like a show with such god-awful dialogue and cliched storytelling. Also, why do so many characters spill their life story within a few minutes of being introduced? It leaves no mystery whatsoever, and makes the show boring to watch. 2/10
  46. May 25, 2015
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If someone asks me why I love superheroes, I’ll let them watch this show because The Flash has everything I love in a superhero movie or a TV show. It’s fun. It’s straight out from the comic books. It’s emotional. All of those three things wrapped into one show.

    Sure, the show does have some of the cliched superhero tropes like the “I can’t tell I am a superhero to my love interest” trope. But it doesn’t matter, The Flash is a superhero TV show done right.

    As this show airs on a network that sells its stars with looks over acting, this show had some really great performances that their looks don’t matter. As the season progressed, Grant Gustin became Barry Allen. He sold it as the lovable nerdy superhero that everyone loves including myself. Tom Cavanagh did an excellent job as Harrison Wells/Eobard Thawne, a helpful yet manipulative villain. Jesse L. Martin is the best actor in the show as he plays Joe West, Barry Allen’s adoptive son. His acting has basically elevated everyone’s acting when he is in a scene, even those actors are really good at acting without him. Honorable mention goes to Carlos Valdes who plays Cisco, the audience surrogate of the show. There is one episode in which Cisco finds out Harrison Wells is the bad guy all along and it’s not actually Wells but a man from the future named Eobard Thawne who despises The Flash. Knowing Cisco is going to die and cries, Thawne kills him. It’s really hard not to cry with him during that scene and thank God that thing didn’t happen at all.

    The concept of the show is not only some guy who can run fast than an average human being. The concept includes time travel in which seems a very hard thing to execute. But, they did the time travel concept excellently and mind-blowing that because of this, The Flash has proven himself to the mainstream audience that he is DC’s most important superhero as he has the power to change time and events.

    The humor in this show has also made this show worth remembering. The funniest character in the show is Cisco. He is The Flash’s Felicity as they share the nerdy humor, charm and awkwardness to their team. The close second is surprisingly Joe West and that makes him even more likable. There is one scene in where he talks to Barry about how his adoptive son has feelings for his real daughter Iris, yet Iris is in love with another man who is a co-worker for Joe named Edward and handles this fact with laughter, much to Barry’s embarrassment. That is one of my favorite scenes from the show.

    The Flash is a perfect example of why I love superheroes and it’s a superhero TV show done right with it’s great cast performances, excellent kick-ass concept and the unforgettable humor.
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  47. Oct 26, 2014
    8
    Is it perfext? No, but tust me its a greeta show any fan of superheroes will love it. For years, we have never had a good superhero. Arrow and Flash have permanentl changed that.
  48. Apr 17, 2015
    2
    I like to watch at least half a season's worth of episodes before giving my opinion. I will admit that i found the first couple of episodes intriguing and fun but got concerned when i saw that this show was going to be a ''villain of the week'' format. In essence what we are being told here is that this explosion that gave Barry his powers also created a slough of other ''meta humans''I like to watch at least half a season's worth of episodes before giving my opinion. I will admit that i found the first couple of episodes intriguing and fun but got concerned when i saw that this show was going to be a ''villain of the week'' format. In essence what we are being told here is that this explosion that gave Barry his powers also created a slough of other ''meta humans'' who, strangely, are all bad guys (majority).
    What also bothers me is the general acceptance by all concerned that a major explosion occurred causing extreme destruction, not to mention its creation of super powered beings who, for some reason, all get a different power. Would have been more credible in my view to see the army, FBI, Homeland Security etc. get in there to calm things down and investigate what happened,
    Maybe I'm asking too much. It is a superhero show after all so i guess i should just kick back and let it
    slide.
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  49. Oct 16, 2014
    9
    well..its formulatic..nothing new...predictable...but its super fun.....and some kickass vfx...n dat new kid act effortlessly..all in all it wud be gr8 fun 2 watch the coming episodes
  50. Oct 22, 2014
    9
    I liked the 2 episodes, but I hope the next be better. Could be better if the introducion were more slow. Everthing happened very very fast. This fumbled so much.
  51. Dec 1, 2014
    6
    I like it because it remind me of Smallville a better series...
    That was played by good actors, scripts were well written in the past...
    Now days they use hacks to write scripts... That are clones of clones of other series...
  52. May 20, 2015
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I saw all the episodes of The Flash and to be honest it reminds me of Smallville. It is so easy to predict. The special effects is so basic. Moreover, the last episode makes The Flash so naive and stupid. Come on, going back in time to save the mother? Is that the best they could come up with? What infuriates me is that he believes the villain and goes with that decision? I was hoping this one would be way different from the other super hero series but nope.. you have proved me wrong Expand
  53. Oct 8, 2014
    5
    i think the show could have been good,and can still be,but the pilot gave too much that you would probably expect from earlier episodes.Also,how does he sometimes go slow mo and sometimes just go fast.You don't fall when you walk normal so why would you fall in slow mo.And how does he know green arrow,that never gets explained.over all it can be good, but the pilot is not very great andi think the show could have been good,and can still be,but the pilot gave too much that you would probably expect from earlier episodes.Also,how does he sometimes go slow mo and sometimes just go fast.You don't fall when you walk normal so why would you fall in slow mo.And how does he know green arrow,that never gets explained.over all it can be good, but the pilot is not very great and over all confusing.He doesn't seem that freaked out about super speed either.oh, hey, i can run fast,yaaahh!!!!!!!!!any way, has potiential, but the pilot isn't living up to it. Expand
  54. Feb 7, 2015
    2
    This is depressing. I tolerated this show only cause I want to see if this'll actually go anywhere. This show is chock full of cliches, awful villains, and 0 character development. Awkward wonderbread character fights crime with 2 companions (who are only slightly more interesting than him) and has a bad love ploy who's in love with a more attractive, even blander character who only showsThis is depressing. I tolerated this show only cause I want to see if this'll actually go anywhere. This show is chock full of cliches, awful villains, and 0 character development. Awkward wonderbread character fights crime with 2 companions (who are only slightly more interesting than him) and has a bad love ploy who's in love with a more attractive, even blander character who only shows up to stress the fact that Iris (crap love interest) is taken to make us feel bad for Barry (wonderbread character). The only interesting thing to me is the Professor, but even then that's not that great. Would not recommend this show to anyone. Expand
  55. Apr 16, 2017
    0
    Way to go! The Flash was a cool superhero, now, not so much. This feels really low budget. Acting is poor, effects are MEHHH as hell. The series is really dumbed down, but they toss "advanced" terminology in your face, like it is meant to sound clever. This crap is offensive to most senses.
  56. Jul 20, 2015
    0
    Horrible in every way. Plots were complete nonsense and inconsistent with each other. Characters, both main and side, are very poorly developed and completely void of "character" due to very bad acting. Dialog feels like it is being read directly from a prompter rather than memorized and there is no effort at all to make it feel natural. The entire season played out like a filler episodeHorrible in every way. Plots were complete nonsense and inconsistent with each other. Characters, both main and side, are very poorly developed and completely void of "character" due to very bad acting. Dialog feels like it is being read directly from a prompter rather than memorized and there is no effort at all to make it feel natural. The entire season played out like a filler episode and Arrow only made things worse because was the worst character on TV until this Flash took his place. Save yourself some time and skip this.

    Side note: I dont know how this thing gets a 7 in any score. I have yet to meat anyone who likes it. The pro-reviews must have been bribed and I think they have paid reviewers going on these sites and giving the show high scores. At best this is maybe a 2/10 making it slightly better than Under the Dome, which is the worst show in the last 3 decades.
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  57. Oct 29, 2014
    8
    The season is off to a great start so far, the special effects are really good for a TV show. I also love how very comic booky the show is and i can't wait for them to dive deeper into the DC universe.
  58. Jun 11, 2015
    7
    “Flash: Season 1” overcomes its occasionally clichéd moments with reasonably standard special effects, a well-played, diverting main antagonist, and a talented performance from Grant Gustin.

    7.5/10.
  59. May 20, 2015
    8
    The first season of the Flash is a lighter affair than its counterpart Arrow, and this works very well. The episodes are consiatently impressive, the humour almost always works, the acting is impeccable, the villains are quite interesting and the dialogue strong. Overall a very solid Season 1 of the Flash that sets up well for Season 2.
  60. Feb 19, 2015
    10
    A Great and awesome show that everyone will love. Sure it has its cheesy moments but the action is wonderful!!! The story telling will make you keep watching every week.
  61. Dec 10, 2014
    9
    Just for the hell of it, look at the Score at the top of the page (Dec 11 14) its at 131 Pos to 19 Neg. I think that says it all. YES I am a fan of the Flash, and have been since the 70s (comic books not TV :)) At 1st I was a little stress over Grant Gustin playing such an Iconic like Barry Allan aka THE FLASH! But I have been very happy with the way he plays THE FLASH (
  62. Tui
    Dec 29, 2014
    8
    A spinoff from the memorable Arrow, The Flash sets forth to introduce us to a lighter version of the DC Universe. Although the plot may be lacking, often resorting to clichéd themes, the humour, action, crossovers and comic references are well worthwhile.
  63. Feb 14, 2015
    10
    I look forward to watching this show every week. Growing up and reading these comics was fun and now I am enjoying seeing them come to live action. Awesome stuff
  64. Jun 4, 2015
    8
    Started off quite unevenly and it was very campy and overblown, but I quickly became accustomed to the style of the show. By the time that the second half of the first season rolled around, it had become an exemplary television show.

    All the characters had got into their stride, the acting seemed improved (which might have been due to there being a larger focus on stories related to
    Started off quite unevenly and it was very campy and overblown, but I quickly became accustomed to the style of the show. By the time that the second half of the first season rolled around, it had become an exemplary television show.

    All the characters had got into their stride, the acting seemed improved (which might have been due to there being a larger focus on stories related to each specific character, rather than a load of Flash scenes and ensemble scenes) and the CGI was breathtaking (with the possible exception of the gold gun and Grodd).

    The last episode in particular was a 10/10; quite simply one of the most amazing episodes of TV I have ever watched. Cavanagh's Eobard/Wells was a fantastic villain and I hope his history/future (whatever, It's ridiculously confusing) is expanded upon - I would hate to never know his whole story.

    Don't know how I'm going to survive until Season 2.
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  65. Apr 12, 2015
    10
    I think this show is amazing, I love how it places these little Easter eggs in every episode and the plot is just really amazing and unpredictable, the writing is genius in this show, the acting is great and the effects could be better but that's just a small nit pick to a great show, the characters also have really great on screen chemistry, the show isn't really dark and if it was II think this show is amazing, I love how it places these little Easter eggs in every episode and the plot is just really amazing and unpredictable, the writing is genius in this show, the acting is great and the effects could be better but that's just a small nit pick to a great show, the characters also have really great on screen chemistry, the show isn't really dark and if it was I don't think It would be able to be as good as it is, which is probably why I like it more than arrow, I like my shows serious but funny. Expand
  66. Oct 20, 2015
    3
    Here comes the 3rd DC CW Show and its just as good as the rest and that isn't saying much. Much like Smallville this show features bad writing, and bad direction. The show has random glimmers of brightness in some competently directed action sequences but more often then not the writers make the Flash willfully stupid or use his powers in the dumbest way possible.

    Excuses for gaping
    Here comes the 3rd DC CW Show and its just as good as the rest and that isn't saying much. Much like Smallville this show features bad writing, and bad direction. The show has random glimmers of brightness in some competently directed action sequences but more often then not the writers make the Flash willfully stupid or use his powers in the dumbest way possible.

    Excuses for gaping plot holes and terrible plotting seems to be its just a "Comic book show" but this is a lazy explanation. For example our "heroes" are in some ways worse than the villains imprisoning people with no trial, no jury, in a 4x4 box with no apparent toilet, windows, or even an apparent way to eat. This is a massive plot hole that is never explained and completely ignored outside some minor mea culpa from a a barely named character that gets readily dismissed. Then we have the terrible romantic subplots, and corny dialogue, and we get a show that is made for tweens but is still too dumb even for them.
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  67. Dec 14, 2015
    0
    I've never seen a show with acting that could be as worse as this. It would have played a lot better if the whole cast was deaf and mute. Was the director on drugs while watching this?
  68. Oct 9, 2014
    10
    Ok I'll give it a ten.I'v seen Plot and i like it,yes they can improve it but they will have time and i hope they do it.They dont have ugly Sgi and and the storyline is nice thro i dont know the storyline from comics.I think it deserves a ten and hope they will come with lots of episodes more better than plot.
  69. Nov 12, 2014
    8
    I haven't seen much more than an episode, but I don't need to. This show has nailed a comic book tone and vision for TV format. I doubt I found my replacement to Buffy yet, but it's closer!
  70. Oct 21, 2014
    8
    The spinoff of The CW's Arrow finds Central City forensic assistant Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) with superhuman speed after being struck by a bolt of lightning during an accident at a particle accelerator. With the help of three scientists at Harrison Wells' S.T.A.R. Lab, he helps the citizens of Central City as he seeks answers to his mother's murder.
  71. Nov 8, 2014
    7
    Flash is a well produced show staffed with a good cast. It is very similar to Smallville with good scripting, excellent acting, and above average production values for a television series. Unfortunately the show narrowly targets a young demographic audience, younger than the targeted audience for Smallville. So as an older viewer, I do not find the plots very interesting. Instead I viewFlash is a well produced show staffed with a good cast. It is very similar to Smallville with good scripting, excellent acting, and above average production values for a television series. Unfortunately the show narrowly targets a young demographic audience, younger than the targeted audience for Smallville. So as an older viewer, I do not find the plots very interesting. Instead I view it as painfully dumbed down and filled with stereotyped characters. The show simply does not capture my interest as the years of Smallville did which it, too many times, uncomfortably resembles. So even though i can acknowledge its superior production, I will give this one a pass until it grows up. Expand
  72. May 11, 2015
    8
    The Flash review after 21 episodes-

    The Flash is very inconsistent with its episodes some are epic and some are dumb and cheesy, The best episodes are the ones dealing with doctor Wells and the characters relationships Doctor Wells is the most compelling character and now that the show has taken some crazy turns I expect it to get consistently good now. The best episode was the
    The Flash review after 21 episodes-

    The Flash is very inconsistent with its episodes some are epic and some are dumb and cheesy, The best episodes are the ones dealing with doctor Wells and the characters relationships Doctor Wells is the most compelling character and now that the show has taken some crazy turns I expect it to get consistently good now. The best episode was the Christmas/mid season finale where they introduced the reverse flash. My final rating on the show is 7.7/10.
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  73. Oct 11, 2014
    8
    Based purely on the pilot - there is a lot to like about this latest comic book adaptation.

    The show has humor and action aplenty. A central mystery (not a mystery to fans of the comics) that can be threaded through the "villain of the week" formula they seemed to be trying to establish. The one thing I don't like is their "SMALLVILLE Meteor Storm-esque" origin for superpowers in the
    Based purely on the pilot - there is a lot to like about this latest comic book adaptation.

    The show has humor and action aplenty. A central mystery (not a mystery to fans of the comics) that can be threaded through the "villain of the week" formula they seemed to be trying to establish.

    The one thing I don't like is their "SMALLVILLE Meteor Storm-esque" origin for superpowers in the Flash/Arrow universe. I blame it on that one network suit in every meeting that says something stupid like "won't it confuse the viewers if we don't explain everything right away?"

    Dear Network Suits,

    We are not stupid and enjoy not understanding stuff. In fact, it's one of the reasons we tune in to shows that offer healthy helpings of weird.

    Thanks,
    The Viewers
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  74. Oct 28, 2014
    10
    love the show looking for more . of this fast hero person and more of what happen to that lighting strom.that guy in the wheel chair iscrazy. lol love th show keep it going
  75. Oct 21, 2014
    10
    I'm either a 0 or a 10 kind of critic. Will I watch it again, or not? And yes, I really enjoyed The Flash. I'm confident that I will continue to enjoy it.
  76. Dec 7, 2015
    7
    This is definitely better than Arrow in every possible way. Not that that's saying much, seeing as Arrow is boring as crap. The only "great" superhero show right now IMHO is Gotham, and it technically doesn't even have any real superheroes. Still, The Flash is definitely worth a watch.
  77. May 3, 2021
    7
    This show has a lighter tone than Arrow and has a nice villain of the week kind of feel but also balances that with a heartfelt story and truly dramatic storytelling.
  78. Apr 1, 2015
    10
    Holy **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** this ****s on everything else man, this is the bomb, this is the real deal, damn...
  79. Apr 7, 2015
    9
    This is an excellent show. There has been some ups and downs with certain episodes, but overall the quality of the show is excellent. Very entertaining. Always tune in every week without fail.
  80. May 15, 2015
    8
    Its fun,its smart,its action,some drama and light atmosphere .
    Wonderful show for all ages if you like superhero's ..............i like it!
    Arrow and Flash crossovers are very good!
  81. May 30, 2015
    9
    It starts out a little rough, like practically every TV show ever, but after the first few episodes, the show becomes truly great. It has fun action, great characters, well done visuals, some gripping conflicts, and a surprising amount of dramatic heft. This is show for everyone.
  82. May 9, 2015
    10
    How do I describe such a well made, well driven show that originally came to us as a spin-off and created much more divirsity than most shows today. I write my review on the "Grodd Lives" episode just to have an understanding and the series has much potential. What a great show.
  83. Apr 3, 2015
    9
    Realy impressive acting,story,dialogues its great the characters are fantastic .......................................................................
  84. Jun 23, 2015
    10
    Excellent first season, effects were surprisingly good for the first season (most of the time) the show embraces it's comic book origins without turning people off, very well done!
  85. May 15, 2015
    10
    The flash is a wonderful comic book television adaptation. Ripped straight from the comics, the Flash is easily one of the most compelling shows out there. It is also the best comic book show on Tv.
  86. Nov 7, 2015
    9
    I love the flash !!! He is cool, super nice and have a cool story. The Flash vs The Reverse Flash. THAT IS AWSOME !!! I like that Arrow find in it. It is better if YOU watch Arrow, too. It is verry cool, too and The Flash binds with the TV show Arrow. I must say that the beginning was a little bit boring. BUT afterwards is that really exciting.
  87. Oct 25, 2016
    10
    Essa serie ela é uma das melhores series que eu já vi. Ela mistura comédia com drama e o resultado é fantástico. A série ela não tem um efeito dos melhores, mas ela tem o que tem né? Os Momentos mais legais é quando ele corre
  88. May 3, 2018
    0
    This is my honest opinion of the show. How stupid can you make a tv show character before the viewers stop watching? Using the Flash as an example: this show should have died a long time ago.
    The people responsible for this shows script...useless in my opinion. Every time the flash attempts to resolve an altercation, he has to stop and chat with the enemy? Always running off to do battle
    This is my honest opinion of the show. How stupid can you make a tv show character before the viewers stop watching? Using the Flash as an example: this show should have died a long time ago.
    The people responsible for this shows script...useless in my opinion. Every time the flash attempts to resolve an altercation, he has to stop and chat with the enemy? Always running off to do battle with no long term plan? Not taking advantage of the situation during an altercation...an advantage that would "seriously" end the battle? Come on people. This guy is so fast he cant be seen. I would have the bad guy unconscious, locked up, and wondering what happened inside 10 seconds. And on to the next bad guy. Every opportunity that would resolve an issue, is not taken. the writers could make an amazing show if they were willing to put some common sense into the characters actions...If they used actual strategy in his altercations...if all the characters actually worked together...if the flash was willing to do what was necessary to resolve the problem, instead of whining like child. There is so much more opportunity here to build on this and make it a great show....If you are faster than a bullet, then you can easily hit a bad guy 500 times in less than a minute. Never give them a moments rest. Take them down, and do it hard and fast. Never stop until the job is "finished!" What is wrong with these writers and producers?
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  89. Jun 14, 2018
    3
    The Flash started out as a very well done TV adaptation of the DC comic series. However, it has degenerated into the usual morass of filth and mindless repeat programming that all networks seem to thrive on. The show, after the first couple of seasons, which were original and well done, now features adulterous sexual scenes for our youth to emulate, superfluous homosexuality which isThe Flash started out as a very well done TV adaptation of the DC comic series. However, it has degenerated into the usual morass of filth and mindless repeat programming that all networks seem to thrive on. The show, after the first couple of seasons, which were original and well done, now features adulterous sexual scenes for our youth to emulate, superfluous homosexuality which is injected into a scene but which has nothing to do with the object of the show, and show plots that are no more than mirror images of previous plots showing the poor and limited imagination of the writers and directors. This superhero, like those before him, is not faithful to the original intent of the DC comic series. The writers ought to be ashamed of themselves and the cast has lowered their standards by emulating yet another soap opera with all of it's drama and bleeding heart personality quirks in true modern super hero style. Has judgment day arrived on planet earth? Expand
  90. Jan 5, 2016
    8
    The Flash is much better than it's arrow wielding CW counterpart with a lighter tone, a more complex plot and better developed characters and situations.
  91. Jan 1, 2016
    10
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  92. Nov 2, 2018
    7
    While this season is nothing great, or even good, it is pretty decent and you can see the effort the cast and crew put in. All the characters have distinct personalities, the villains all have interesting abilities, and the main villain of the season, The Reverse Flash, is shown to be an extremely interesting and complex character as he is slowly developed throughout the season. HavingWhile this season is nothing great, or even good, it is pretty decent and you can see the effort the cast and crew put in. All the characters have distinct personalities, the villains all have interesting abilities, and the main villain of the season, The Reverse Flash, is shown to be an extremely interesting and complex character as he is slowly developed throughout the season. Having said all this, there are a few cringey moments and the CGI can get pretty cheesy. So nothing masterful here. But this season is still pretty decent and worth watching if you want to see something you don't want to think about much and just want to relax watching. Expand
  93. Dec 18, 2017
    10
    Series aboust the stornger hero of dc universe. 1st and 2nd seasons are wery nice: that villains 10/10. Tom Cavanagh is super actor. I see that series a lot because of him
  94. Oct 29, 2015
    6
    “The Flash” is the plucky little brother that watches its reckless older brother crash the station wagon, still loves the **** brother, but silently resolves to be the first member of the family to show basic competency. That’s right, “Arrow”, you are the glowering, teenage, Hot Topic brother in this scenario. You act tough. You act like you want to be Batman. Are you Batman, “Arrow”?“The Flash” is the plucky little brother that watches its reckless older brother crash the station wagon, still loves the **** brother, but silently resolves to be the first member of the family to show basic competency. That’s right, “Arrow”, you are the glowering, teenage, Hot Topic brother in this scenario. You act tough. You act like you want to be Batman. Are you Batman, “Arrow”? Maybe George Clooney Batman. Maybe Batman on ice. You grit your teeth and playact the dark anti-hero, but underneath your inexplicably green hood you are a sensitive family drama just too full of masculine pride and market research to be true 2 U. “The Flash” just wants to be good and nice, and is good and nice. The kind of honesty makes “The Flash” the opposite of Hot Topic. What more could one ask to achieve? I mean… it still has the emotional depth of overexcited fan fiction, but “The Flash” knows that it is creating a warm hearth of escapism, so it focuses on things it knows it can make you care about, like Barry’s relationship with his adopted family. It knows that everything else is silly and toothless, so the action stays upbeat and intentionally cartoony. It is a kid’s show, but it is a very well developed and thoughtfully paced kid’s show full of likable people and their little adventures. Maybe “Arrow” will take a hint from its little brother and stop trying to take itself seriously. Maybe it’ll just get angry and jealous, slam the bedroom door, and go back to playing “Assassin’s Creed”. Maybe “Super Girl” will make them both irrelevant. Maybe “The Flash” will find one of “Arrow”’s old pot brownies, freak out, and transfer to art school. We live in an amazing world. Expand
  95. Mar 29, 2016
    9
    The 'Flash' is surprisingly the best TV show their is !
    I know not many people will agree with me, but it is better than HBO's Game of Thrones...
    It's a story about a superhero with it's weaknesses and love story ! I think it's a very good concept ! So, The 'Flash' is definitely a surprise to many people ( inc: my family. ) But this is just my personal review.... So for me this is
    The 'Flash' is surprisingly the best TV show their is !
    I know not many people will agree with me, but it is better than HBO's Game of Thrones...
    It's a story about a superhero with it's weaknesses and love story !
    I think it's a very good concept !
    So, The 'Flash' is definitely a surprise to many people ( inc: my family. )
    But this is just my personal review....
    So for me this is just a blowing-mind TV show !!!
    Thx... :) :) :)
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  96. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    Love the characters- actors are perfect, I love the plot, the way each version of the flash has been easter egged in a way. Not to mention all the little easter eggs involving other villains and heroes. The cross overs with the arrow are a delight, and after every episode I want more!
  97. Feb 27, 2016
    9
    The Flash is definitely (in my humble opinion) the strongest of the CW's DC universe so far. The tone is light hearted and the plot is usually fast and easy to follow, with real drama and emotion sprinkled in regularly. It has a great cast of characters that nail their roles. The CGI and action sequences are fairly strong for a super hero show on a lesser network. Overall, I'd say TheThe Flash is definitely (in my humble opinion) the strongest of the CW's DC universe so far. The tone is light hearted and the plot is usually fast and easy to follow, with real drama and emotion sprinkled in regularly. It has a great cast of characters that nail their roles. The CGI and action sequences are fairly strong for a super hero show on a lesser network. Overall, I'd say The Flash embodies the best of comic book's elements (campiness, bravado, bizarre, adventure, and thrills) and makes it's own unique and quirky niche in the DCU. Highly Enjoyable and Highly Recommended! Expand
  98. May 30, 2017
    9
    With a thrilling storytelling and surprisingly cool characters, The Flash offers an ejoyable entertainment to Arrowverse's fans, who won't disaprove this undeniably epic (and somehow popular) series.
  99. May 18, 2016
    9
    I didn't know much about The Flash before watching this show, but after going through the first and part of the second season, I can say I thoroughly enjoy it! Those who haven't read the comics can enjoy this show just as much as comic book fan-boys, and the underlying plot of the first season (concerning the death of the main character's mother) is very well done and made me want to watchI didn't know much about The Flash before watching this show, but after going through the first and part of the second season, I can say I thoroughly enjoy it! Those who haven't read the comics can enjoy this show just as much as comic book fan-boys, and the underlying plot of the first season (concerning the death of the main character's mother) is very well done and made me want to watch more! Barry Allen is a very likable hero, and it's incredibly fun to watch him save the citizens of Central City! Expand
  100. Jun 25, 2017
    2
    It started building up really nice into a sort of climax with his nemesis. After the "Climax" the series completely lost my interest.. The plot is horrible and the character development is mediocre. What could have been a real good plot, ended up being, in my eyes, a script thrown in the garbage. Really a big disappointment for me..
Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. Reviewed by: Daniel Rasmus
    Nov 10, 2014
    70
    The Flash sports a great cast, visually well-designed sets and effects, and the pace and atmosphere reflect the deft hands of directors and crew. But a superhero show can’t live on those elements alone.
  2. Reviewed by: Jeff Jensen
    Oct 16, 2014
    83
    It vibrates with big-picture vision and has smart fun with its premise.
  3. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Oct 7, 2014
    80
    First, the series is completely on point with what the network is doing elsewhere (Arrow, etc.). Second, it's actually very well done. And third, it's wholly entertaining.