Is flash a good show?
It’s got a really good plot (plot isn’t too good for season 3. But season 1, 2 and ESP 4 is really good). The show is really light hearted. So if you’re not in the mood to watch something heavy like Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, etc… then you should watch The Flash.
Is The Flash inappropriate?
With a lighter vibe and toned-down violence, this spin-off of fellow CW superhero show Arrow is suitable for younger viewers (and an easier sell to worried parents, too). Overall, this is a fun pick for those who love a good superhero tale, and good whole-family watching.
Why is the flash famous?
The most famous of these is the Flash, also known as the Fastest Man Alive. Ever since the days of World War II, there has been a man clad in red who can run at impossible speeds, using his power to save lives and defend those who cannot defend themselves.
Is the flash stronger than Arrow?
While the Flash is far more powerful than Green Arrow in terms of ability, this doesn’t necessarily guarantee a win. As shown in several confrontations between Batman and Superman, careful planning can result in a win for the non-superpowered.
Should I watch the Flash or the flash theory?
The general rule of thumb in any TV show, movie, etc. is to pick one. The Flash uses both theories in its storytelling, which makes the show a great deal more confusing than it probably has to be.
What was the first mistake of the Flash series?
The first mistake of the series is that they Nerfed the main character. See, the thing about the Flash is that his speed is WILDLY inconsistent. In this show, a man can create minature black holes (not quite as powerful as regular black holes, but still impressive).
Should the Flash TV show have been reduced to 15 episodes?
That’s the problem with The Flash TV Show, CW makes the showrunners create a season that has over 20 episodes. What CW should have done is reduced the show to at most 15 episodes. It would remove filler episodes that did not needed to be there at all.
Why doesn’t the Flash go back in time?
The Flash doesn’t. There’s the Butterfly Effect, which says that even the smallest changes can affect the entire course of history. There’s also the idea that the timeline will remain unaltered if you go back in time, because if you alter something in time, you were always meant to go back.