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The Official Thread "The Flash" TV Show SPOILER-FILLED
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Just saw the season penultimate episode and it was great. Yes, Star Labs needs a security guard or two at the front desk. But the writing and directing have been excellent these last 5 to 7 episodes. I would like to see Iris get bumped off, she annoys me, but whateves. Looking forward to the finale.

 

The actor that plays Captain Cold is really "owning" the role and has done a terrific job. Hopefully we see him more regularly, along with Reverse Flash.

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Grant Gustin wrote a much longer letter to fans, thanking them for the support and his personal excitement in the role.

 

It's happening, guys. The finale is finally here. THIS TUESDAY. It was a long, emotional season and it's all about to come to an end. Well, there will be some closure at least. It is the season finale of The Flash after all.. it can't be ALL sunshine and smiles. You'll just have to come back for season 2.

 

Check out the trailer if you please. I do suppose it could be considered SOMEWHAT spoilery. As usual though, it does not reallyyyyyy give away any of the big reveals...

 

AGAIN, I thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in to our show all season and making it the hit that it has become. Every time I stop and think about the fact that I get to play The Flash and Barry Allen and there are people out there that love our show... I can't even fully explain it to be honest. It almost feels like I'm watching it happen to someone else at times. I will always feel grateful for getting to do what I love to do and now I have all of you to thank for helping me get to do that, AND on what I think is a ground breaking show led by geniuses Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns. I really believe they are the perfect people to be bringing this iconic character to life. They love this character & they're incredibly passionate about getting him right. They're also pretty okay guys and I love working with them. I feel incredibly lucky.

 

I also feel very lucky to get to work with the cast & crew every single day on this show. We have spent some lonnnggggg days & nights together and we all know how challenging it was to make every single one of the 23 episodes we made this season. I have so much respect for every person I got to work with on this first season. It was no joke.

 

I especially love our cast. Jesse, Tom, Candice, Danielle, Los & Pretty Ricky. The "we moved to Canada to make this tv show" group. I love you all. You inspire me every day and getting to work with you is a dream. Our show doesn't accidentally rock. It's because you all bust your butts because you want to and it's fun. I can't wait to start season 2 with you.

 

I can't not mention awesome cast members John Wesley Shipp, Patrick Sabongui, Robbie Amell, Stephen Amell, Emily Bett Rickards, Brandon Routh, Paul Blackthorne, Katie Cassidy, Wentworth Miller, Dom Purcell, Victor Garber, Liam McIntyre, Malese Jow, Clancy Brown, Michelle Harrison, Logan Williams, Greg Finley, Chad Rook, Nicholas Gonzalez, Andy Mientus, Emily Kinney, Paul Anthony, Anthony Carrigan, Dani Nicolet, Britne Oldford, Micah Parker, Devon Graye, Chase Masterson, Doug Jones, Peyton List, Kelly Frye, Roger Howarth, Michael Smith, Matt Letscher, Michael Reventar, Amanda Pays, Isabella Hofmann, Jeremy Schuetze, Robert Knepper, Vito D'Ambrosio, Al Sapienza, David Ramsey, William Sadler & Mark Hamill. I realize that's a long list of people, but for me being relatively "new" to the business and having never been a regular a show before, getting to work with all of those actors and watching them help bring our show to life always made it feel like that much more of an authentic world to me. Those are some heavy hitters and bad actors on that list. SO i guesses I should also thank David Rapaport for bringing all of them to us and for jump starting this opportunity for me as well.

 

OKAY.

 

I apologize for the ramble.

 

Thank you for putting up with it if you made it through all of my poor grammar and absurd train of thought.

 

Point is...thank you & watch the season finale please.

 

Give us more comic book actors like this!

 

:whee:

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here's a quote I found

 

THE FLASH is finishing the season as the most watched series ever on The CW (5.85 M viewers), and also the highest rated series among men 18-49 (2.8) and men 18+ ever on the network.

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I don't know how to add a spoiler tag, but since it says spoiler in the title...

 

https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/mega-buzz-flash-introduce-multiple-universes-235537448.html

 

Mega Buzz: The Flash to Introduce Multiple Universes

 

TV Guide

TV Guide

Adam Bryant

May 18, 2015

Grant Gustin | Photo Credits: Diyah Pera/The CW.Grant Gustin | Photo Credits: Diyah Pera/The CW.

 

 

On The Flash's Tuesday finale, Barry (Grant Gustin) travels back in time to try and save his mother's life, and thus also save his father from a life in prison. That seems like a fairly noble mission, until you take into account all the repercussions traveling that far back in time could have on the world.

 

Gustin admits Barry's trip to the past "doesn't necessarily go as planned," and that everything we knew about his future -- including his future marriage to Iris (Candice Patton) -- is now up in the air. But that might not be the biggest news. "What's fun about this show is that there's going to be multiple timelines as we move forward," Gustin says. "I think we're going to start showing Earth-One and Earth-Two in the near future. There will be kind of different dimensions going on."

 

Why we need the Arrow-Flash spin-off

 

In DC Comics, Earth-One and Earth-Two are only a few of the parallel universes that make up the elaborate multiverse. Having an Earth-One and Earth-Two within The Flash would open up radical new possibilities for the show, including alternate versions of characters we already know or even new versions of the same superheroes, such as Jay Garrick's The Flash or perhaps the superhero or villain sides of Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker).

 

However, having parallel universes could make the future cross-overs with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow that much trickier. "It gets a little Rubik's Cube-y in terms of keeping consistency between all these timelines and whatnot," Valdes says. "But the writers have their stuff together. If I were to trust anyone, it would be them."

 

The Flash's first season finale airs Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.

 

(Full disclosure: TVGuide.com is owned by CBS, one of The CW's parent companies.)

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I don't know how to add a spoiler tag, but since it says spoiler in the title...

 

https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/mega-buzz-flash-introduce-multiple-universes-235537448.html

 

Mega Buzz: The Flash to Introduce Multiple Universes

 

TV Guide

TV Guide

Adam Bryant

May 18, 2015

Grant Gustin | Photo Credits: Diyah Pera/The CW.Grant Gustin | Photo Credits: Diyah Pera/The CW.

 

 

On The Flash's Tuesday finale, Barry (Grant Gustin) travels back in time to try and save his mother's life, and thus also save his father from a life in prison. That seems like a fairly noble mission, until you take into account all the repercussions traveling that far back in time could have on the world.

 

Gustin admits Barry's trip to the past "doesn't necessarily go as planned," and that everything we knew about his future -- including his future marriage to Iris (Candice Patton) -- is now up in the air. But that might not be the biggest news. "What's fun about this show is that there's going to be multiple timelines as we move forward," Gustin says. "I think we're going to start showing Earth-One and Earth-Two in the near future. There will be kind of different dimensions going on."

 

Why we need the Arrow-Flash spin-off

 

In DC Comics, Earth-One and Earth-Two are only a few of the parallel universes that make up the elaborate multiverse. Having an Earth-One and Earth-Two within The Flash would open up radical new possibilities for the show, including alternate versions of characters we already know or even new versions of the same superheroes, such as Jay Garrick's The Flash or perhaps the superhero or villain sides of Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker).

 

However, having parallel universes could make the future cross-overs with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow that much trickier. "It gets a little Rubik's Cube-y in terms of keeping consistency between all these timelines and whatnot," Valdes says. "But the writers have their stuff together. If I were to trust anyone, it would be them."

 

The Flash's first season finale airs Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.

 

(Full disclosure: TVGuide.com is owned by CBS, one of The CW's parent companies.)

 

Crisis of Infinite Earths hm

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