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  1. Oct 7, 2016
    4
    *****SPOILER ALERT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT VIEWED SHOW 1 SEASON 3 ******

    What I was hoping to see at the start of season three was Barry Allen living in a world where his parents were alive; Eobard Thawne behind bars and Barry's relationship with Iris moving forward while protecting the public as "The Flash". What also would have been great story lines was the return of the 'real'
    *****SPOILER ALERT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT VIEWED SHOW 1 SEASON 3 ******

    What I was hoping to see at the start of season three was Barry Allen living in a world where his parents were alive; Eobard Thawne behind bars and Barry's relationship with Iris moving forward while protecting the public as "The Flash". What also would have been great story lines was the return of the 'real' Harrison Wells and Barry's girlfriend Patty. That didn't happen. Instead Barry goes back in time again to make things as they were. Another pet peeve of mine is that the character of Barry Allen is turning into this whining brooding personality that reminds me of Bruce Wayne except with speed. Also I've grown very tired of the Earths 2-3-4 whatever. That scenario was played to death during season 2. Please lets not do it again this season. Hopefully, as season three progresses, the personalities of the show's characters will return to what they once were, especially Barry Allen. It was the constant changing of the characters and story lines that made me stop watching "The Arrow." I don't wish to see that happen with "The Flash."
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  2. Oct 6, 2016
    6
    Not that good of a start, for people who know the flashpoint storyline this did not live up to its name at all. Only bright spot is that everything was not fixed and thawne did something before coming back to the present so it'll be interesting moving forward to see what Barry can fix.
  3. Oct 5, 2016
    6
    To say the least, I'm underwhelmed. First off, their adaption of Flashpoint is at best a huge disappointment. Second, I just think this season started off boring, wit very little indication of where the season will go from here. I think the Flash may have already peaked.
  4. May 24, 2017
    6
    So, Flash Season 3 probably presents the weakest of its seasons so far. After two very good seasons, The flash decided in season 3 to go into a more dark and dramatic turn, making the whole season about regrets and the limits a hero can go to prevent those he loves from suffering. And while the acting is still very good, unfortunately I think tha the theme of the season doesn't work wellSo, Flash Season 3 probably presents the weakest of its seasons so far. After two very good seasons, The flash decided in season 3 to go into a more dark and dramatic turn, making the whole season about regrets and the limits a hero can go to prevent those he loves from suffering. And while the acting is still very good, unfortunately I think tha the theme of the season doesn't work well with how this show had been working so far. It's not that the story of the season is bad per se, only that the dark and moody tone is more of Arrow's turf and Flash had always maintained a more whimsy tone. Also working against it is the forgettable (or at least at first) main villain, the not so good character development for some of its supporting cast, and more than a few episodes that felt totally not necessary for the season. On the other hand, the episodes that were good really maintain and confirm that this show can be very good to even excellent when it wants, both with good character drama (loved the Killer Frost parts) and goofy parts (King Shark!!). So in general, with a lot of bad to mixed parts with some good to very good parts, this season ends up being... OK, enough to keep me engaged for another one, but probably putting it at the bottom of the CW superhero shows for this season. Hopefully the show can return to the roots that served it so well in the first seasons and bounce back in season 4. Recommended for fans, but if you have very selected time, maybe just watch the crossovers and other of the better shows this season (Legends of Tomorrow!!!) Expand
  5. May 9, 2017
    4
    Season one was fairly acceptable with a heavy dose of suspension of disbelief. Season two strained even a lazy mind, and season three has shattered it. With only two epsiodes left, this series has self-destructed with the laziest writing I have seen in quite some time. Their inability to properly comprehend a paradox is a common issue in Hollywood, as is the techo-babble tossed at theSeason one was fairly acceptable with a heavy dose of suspension of disbelief. Season two strained even a lazy mind, and season three has shattered it. With only two epsiodes left, this series has self-destructed with the laziest writing I have seen in quite some time. Their inability to properly comprehend a paradox is a common issue in Hollywood, as is the techo-babble tossed at the screen to explain what they are doing, while desparately trying to ignore how it cannot actually be accomplished. But season three took all that, sapped all the joy out of the show, and handed us a steaming pile of illogical nonsense. This simple knowledge of whom Savitar is, and how he came to be, easily invalidates his existance. What are they on, and when will it be outlawed? Expand
  6. Dec 1, 2016
    6
    Although this season is still fun with the introduction of Kid Flash and Jessie Quick, the more sober tone and the dragging out of the consequences of Flashpoint makes this season feel less fun and exciting than previous seasons. I still like tuning in every week, but it's not the show it once ones, and I hope that once they're done dealing with Flashpoint, they return to the fun,Although this season is still fun with the introduction of Kid Flash and Jessie Quick, the more sober tone and the dragging out of the consequences of Flashpoint makes this season feel less fun and exciting than previous seasons. I still like tuning in every week, but it's not the show it once ones, and I hope that once they're done dealing with Flashpoint, they return to the fun, light-hearted tone of previous seasons. Expand
  7. Feb 1, 2018
    5
    The Flash Season 3 made me legitimately angry at some points but there were some good episodes in there. The season opens with Flashpoint which was a massive letdown. The main villain is really lame until the last few episodes, and the Flash seems to be following a formula that is now becoming very apparent. Barry was very unlikable this season which was surprising, and Barry Allen is aThe Flash Season 3 made me legitimately angry at some points but there were some good episodes in there. The season opens with Flashpoint which was a massive letdown. The main villain is really lame until the last few episodes, and the Flash seems to be following a formula that is now becoming very apparent. Barry was very unlikable this season which was surprising, and Barry Allen is a character that should actually be likable. This season was much better when it wasn't so gloomy and actually was fun to watch like it was in the previous two seasons. Expand
  8. Feb 4, 2018
    6
    This season is a huge letdown. The entirety of the season is yet again, rinse and repeat of the first. The Flashpoint storyline is wasted and replaced halfway through the season for a story about saving Iris. Who, by the way, has been turned into an extremely whiny and annoying character. The villain, Savitar, was nowhere near mysterious and his identity was so predictable. I did enjoy theThis season is a huge letdown. The entirety of the season is yet again, rinse and repeat of the first. The Flashpoint storyline is wasted and replaced halfway through the season for a story about saving Iris. Who, by the way, has been turned into an extremely whiny and annoying character. The villain, Savitar, was nowhere near mysterious and his identity was so predictable. I did enjoy the first half of the season, not so much the second half. Expand
  9. Aug 22, 2021
    6
    Season 3 is where things started getting a lot more annoying. Barry travelled back in time to create The Flashpoint Paradox (no, it's nothing even close to being as good as the graphic novel or the animated movie was). Because of this John had a son instead of a daughter, everyone was upset from their interpersonal conflicts (read keeping secrets from each other) and Cisco's brother DanteSeason 3 is where things started getting a lot more annoying. Barry travelled back in time to create The Flashpoint Paradox (no, it's nothing even close to being as good as the graphic novel or the animated movie was). Because of this John had a son instead of a daughter, everyone was upset from their interpersonal conflicts (read keeping secrets from each other) and Cisco's brother Dante had died. Now Cisco is suddenly very snobby all the time and he wastes a lot of runtime crying about Dante, until a crossover episode of Legends of Tomorrow where he finally makes the same mistake and decides to forgive Flash who was going to sacrifice himself because it's a rule that the character who has been wronged for so long will decide to leave just before everyone learns it's not his fault. So this time the bad guy is Savitar who, just like Zoom, wants to kill all the speedsters out there. So Barry keeps knowing about the future where Savitar kills Iris and he isn't able to run fast enough to save her. Finally when he beats Savitar multiple speedforce portals open and Barry leaves the team to go in them. Expand
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Oct 4, 2016
    80
    TV Flash continues to be the most satisfying of all the broadcast network adaptations of comic-book superheroes.
  2. Reviewed by: Allison Keene
    Oct 4, 2016
    80
    Like the Earth-2 storylines, the alternate timeline is so much fun when it comes to seeing our favorite characters with different personalities and alternte lives.
  3. Reviewed by: Robert Yaniz Jr.
    Oct 3, 2016
    70
    Although “Flashpoint” might disappoint fans who were hoping that the show might try something a bit more ambitious upfront, it does set up what could turn out to be a standout season for The Flash.