Author: Jennifer Knutson
The Flash Review: Fast Lane (Season 2 Episode 12)
“Fast Lane” perfectly exemplifies why The Flash is in a sophomore slump. Read on for our review of The Flash!
The Flash Review: The Reverse-Flash Returns (Season 2 Episode 11)
The science can be confusing, by it’s really the emotions that matter this week. Read on for our review of The Flash!
The Flash Review: Potential Energy (Season 2 Episode 10)
Don’t let the title fool you. “Fast Lane” isn’t a zippy plot, but the slower pace is necessary. The Flash needs time to refocus on Barry Allen and Barry needs time to decide what is most important to him.
The Flash Review: Running to Stand Still (Season 2 Episode 9)
The Flash presses pause on the action and gives us a moment of reflection in its mid-season finale. Read our review of “Running to Stand Still” inside!
The Flash Review: Legends of Today (Season 2 Episode 8)
The DC television universe officially has a tradition. The Flarrow crossover. In “Legends of Today,” both shows flex their strengths and show our heroes’ character growth.
The Flash Review: Gorilla Warfare (Season 2 Episode 7)
Grodd is back in The Flash’s “Gorilla Warfare,” but Barry is still reeling from the last villain who beat the tar out of him.
The Flash Review: Enter Zoom (Season 2 Episode 6)
Ever since The Flash premiered, there has one singular question on our minds each episode: What is wrong with Barry Allen? Finally, “Enter Zoom” answers the question.
The Flash Review: The Darkness and the Light (Season 2 Episode 5)
Being a hero doesn’t require fearlessness, but it does require facing your fears. In ”The Darkness and The Light,” some members of Team Flash are able to do that, while some cannot.
The Flash Review: The Fury of Firestorm (Season 2 Episode 4)
“The Fury of Firestorm” is all about bonding, whether it be relationships or meta-human merging. Read our review of the episode inside!
The Flash Review: Family of Rogues (Season 2 Episode 3)
In “Family of Rogues,” The Flash examines how good and bad parents influence who their children become. However, the examination blurs the lines between good and bad until there’s nothing but grey.










