The Flash: Plastique
The Flash: Plastique
The CW
November 11, 2014
Action, Sci-Fi
DVD
B-
The title character is a human bomb who doesn't want to harm anyone but lets Dr. Wells manipulate her for what he claims is the greater good. The actual Villain of the Week is General Wade Eiling (Clancy Brown, who'd return three times more), who has a past with Dr. Wells, no, not like that but with Evil Science that was too evil for Wells. We even get a five-years-ago flashback that involves a dog or perhaps canine-like human named Grodd. Oh, and both Joe and Barry (the latter as himself and as "The Streak") unsuccessfully try to talk Iris out of blogging about the Streak. No, I don't know what the Streak vs. Flash thing is about and I'm not going to check.
Ron Wear is again an uncredited Police Officer. The writers are Aaron Helbing (his first of eighteen), Todd Helbing (his first of twenty-three), and Brooke Roberts (her first of thirty-three). Dermott Downs directed eight other episodes.
The CW
November 11, 2014
Action, Sci-Fi
DVD
B-
The title character is a human bomb who doesn't want to harm anyone but lets Dr. Wells manipulate her for what he claims is the greater good. The actual Villain of the Week is General Wade Eiling (Clancy Brown, who'd return three times more), who has a past with Dr. Wells, no, not like that but with Evil Science that was too evil for Wells. We even get a five-years-ago flashback that involves a dog or perhaps canine-like human named Grodd. Oh, and both Joe and Barry (the latter as himself and as "The Streak") unsuccessfully try to talk Iris out of blogging about the Streak. No, I don't know what the Streak vs. Flash thing is about and I'm not going to check.
Ron Wear is again an uncredited Police Officer. The writers are Aaron Helbing (his first of eighteen), Todd Helbing (his first of twenty-three), and Brooke Roberts (her first of thirty-three). Dermott Downs directed eight other episodes.
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