The latest episode of The Flash manages to do something that very few episodes that came before it was able to accomplish. Yes, part of that accomplishment is that it was actually a pretty good episode, even if there were still some very hokey parts. But what this episode of The Flash managed to do was to actually take a show that does indeed have far too many hokey bits and actually offer up what was some pretty good horror.
The Flash has already done its version of Flashpoint a while back. This particular series of episodes took another big event from the comics and adapted it to a smaller scale. This time around, the theme was supposed to be in line with Darkest Night. In the DC comics universe, this occurred when an entity that was basically living death, decided to attack the Justice League and its friends with those that had fallen before them. However, the DC heroes that had died and came back were twisted and evil and tried their best to take out even more heroes. This episode of The Flash was set up in episode 12 but this installment was the big payoff.
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The episode begins right where the last one left off, which also means that it begins with the return of Eddie Thawne. Of course, while previous episodes earlier in this season of The Flash brought back the former police detective who was integral to the beginning of the series. Eddie was, as the most dedicated fans of the show can attest rather central to the plots of the early part of the show as he was the fiance of Iris before she ever became Iris West. There was a time when Barry pined for his future wife but always thought he was going to lose her to Eddie, who also happened to be the
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