If there has been one thing that’s been consistent in this season of The Flash, it’s that it’s pretty inconsistent. There have been some very good episodes in the show’s eighth season. There have also been some incredibly bad ones. Unfortunately, The Flash Season 8, Episode 10, titled “Reckless” leans far more to the side of very bad, than very good. Sadly, the reason the episode checks in as one of the worst of the season is that it has the same kind of problems that several of the other less-than-stellar episodes have. In short, it doesn’t seem to know what exactly it wants to be in the long run. There are some story beats here and there that could have been interesting, but there are too many of them, jammed into an episode that turns into a mish-mash of plots that are hurried through.
To be fair, it appears that after Episode 8 of The Flash was a fairly well-done installment that focused on relationships between fathers and sons, it appears the writers wanted to do the same kind of focus on mothers and daughters. The problem is that it just wasn’t done as well. Things were a little too forced and just a little too contrived.
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This episode of The Flash starts off by making it look like the focus might be on Iris West once again and that never seems like a particularly bad thing. However, just like the last time the show appeared to be doing that, it ended up looking like it desperately wanted to be spending time literally anywhere else. It’s hard to tell whether the show just doesn’t believe that Candice Patton can carry a scene anymore, or the actress has asked to have her role diminished, but her role does indeed continue to be diminished.
This time around, the episode
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