The midseason finale adeptly ties in all the story threads into one thrilling, emotional hour that poses more questions than it answers.
The first part in the crossover event strikes a smart balance between fanservice and storytelling, in a fun, even if unambitious hour that lives up to...
An incredibly fast-paced installment uses a common superhero trope to amp up the stakes and tension to great effect.
A paper thin plot shows off how well this show still works even without the more in-depth workings of other serialized dramas.
An episode that's light on plot does some subtle characterwork and expands the scope of the show in useful ways.
A mini-crossover only reinforces this show's identity, and a great villain and well-plotted narrative makes this the best episode thus far.
An emotional exploration of pain and tragedy is marred by too many winks and on-the-nose remarks.
The second outing surprisingly turns focus onto Barry and Joe's relationship, with a solid emotional story and very cool villain.
The premiere of The Flash combines the best of Arrow with a lighter, optimistic spin, and results in a fast-paced fun start.