THE FLASH Season 6 Premiere Spoiler-Free Review; "There's Still Room For Improvement"

THE FLASH Season 6 Premiere Spoiler-Free Review; "There's Still Room For Improvement"

The Flash raced back on to The CW last night for its season six premiere but has the show regained its footing after two disappointing years? Well, you can find our spoiler-free verdict after the jump...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Oct 09, 2019 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Ever since the Fastest Man Alive came face to face with his twisted future self in season three of The Flash, the show has been struggling to find a big bad as effective as the evil speedsters who took centre stage during its first few years. The Thinker took us to some dark places but was ultimately a disappointment, while Cicada was a chore to spend time with. If this premiere is anything to go by, The Flash still has a villain problem (neither the "freak of the week" nor Bloodwork feel like a step in the right direction for The CW series) but there are definitely some promising signs that this show can regain its footing moving forward.

It's definitely business as usual for Team Flash but with an episode that effectively deals with the fallout from Nora's death while also setting the stage for the upcoming "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, there's clearly still some gas left in the Scarlet Speedster's tank. 

It would have been nice if the premiere had shaken things up in a slightly more noteworthy way but many of the characters are moved to interesting new places, while the tone is thankfully much closer to what it used to be. The Flash has gotten a little too dark in recent years, so it's a relief that this opener makes for easy watching and embraces that lighter, funnier side of Barry Allen's world. Tom Cavanagh is definitely missed but we know that another new version of Harrison Wells is coming, so that's no doubt going to be beneficial to the series as well (providing he's not as grating as Sherloque was). 

Something which helps lift this episode to new heights, however, is a standout sequence with the Flash in his new costume racing through Central City to the tune of Queen's "Flash Gordon" theme. This feels like watching the comics come to life and is a type of magic the show hasn't really been able to capture for quite some time. It's wonderfully silly, works perfectly, and hopefully a sign of what's to come in season six.

Throw in the aforementioned "Crisis" tease and this is a solid but somewhat safe start to season six of the Scarlet Speedster's ongoing adventures. Hopefully, that event shakes things up in a significant way and the second big bad of the year (whose identity remains a mystery but may still be teased here) shows more promise than what we see from Bloodwork. It's still too early to judge him, of course, but had The Flash not wasted so many noteworthy villains as weekly foes, The CW would have had better options than C-List bad guys who are no more interesting on screen than they were in the comics. On the plus side, Team Flash remain as likeable as ever and if nothing else, watching them come up with ways to take down this latest rogue should make for enjoyable viewing. 

There's still room for improvement and the show would undoubtedly benefit from changing things up a little but The Flash is as fun as ever and seemingly back on the right track as the hero races into his sixth year on the air.

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Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 10/9/2019, 6:38 AM
The black hole scene was great, first time I really remember just having a smile on my face watching this show in a while, and the Crisis tease was nice (though I’m confused about Barry needing to die, what was Ollie’s deal then). But meh episode overall, but leaving more excited for this season
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 10/9/2019, 6:38 AM
@Armageddon26 - Sorry, was a little more spoilery than intended
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:51 AM
@Armageddon26 - now my time to say I agree with what you said, lol. Yeah, that black hole scene put a smile on my face.

With regards to Barry needing to die, I believe that Ollie offered to sacrifice himself in the Crisis in order to save Barry and Kara in Elseworlds. Oliver changed his fate in Crisis, and changed Kara and Barry's fate in Elseworlds. But we can essentially guarantee that Barry won't die. I wold imagine A Flash dies, but not THE Flash.
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 10/9/2019, 8:29 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Ahhh, yeah, duh, that makes sense. I just feel like some of the ambiguity with it they are trying to create just isn’t really working
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 8:35 AM
@Armageddon26 - maybe, I guess we will have to see how they handle this plot thread going forward.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 10/9/2019, 6:40 AM
Gonna finally watched it today and later will post my thoughts but this review is unusual for an established show. Is it because of the new showrunner? I can’t remember if this was also done for Arrow's 7th Season. 🤔
Sympatico
Sympatico - 10/9/2019, 6:49 AM
@NinnesMBC - Haven`t watched it either. Actually, I dropped out season three. Only gonna watch the crossover-stuff.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:41 AM
@NinnesMBC - yeah its very unusual, don't recall there being previous reviews like this. There was one for Batwoman, which was strange to see but I kind of understood since it was the pilot. But now one for the Flash? Unusual...
KWilly
KWilly - 10/9/2019, 7:03 AM
Show came back already? Last night? I told myself I'd give the S6 premiere a chance.

Eh, I'll watch it eventually. If it's good, I'll give The Flash one last chance. If it ain't, then I think my CW days are over for good. Sorry Crisis.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:54 AM
@KWilly - ehh, probably best to stick with it through Crisis. Next episode will venture to the day after Crisis takes place. After Crisis happens, if show isn't good then yeah, say goodbye. That's my plan.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 10/9/2019, 7:05 AM
"a standout sequence with the Flash in his new costume racing through Central City to the tune of Queen's 'Flash Gordon' theme. This feels like watching the comics come to life and is a type of magic . . . ."

MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/9/2019, 7:30 AM
Didn't catch this, but I did get caught up on the show. I actually throughly enjoyed last season. They had a new dynamic, a good mystery at the center, and Thawn back as a major villain as well as a heartbreaking conclusion. I thought it was easily the best season since season 2. The downside was Nora was a little annoying at times and the main villain(s) made for a good mystery but was personality deficient.

Hopefully this season keeps up the upward momentum.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:47 AM
@MrDandy - "Thawn back as a major villain"

Except he wasn't the major villain, he was a background secondary villain in the season and he should have become the major villain in the back half of the season, after man Cicada loses his powers.

Yeah, Nora was the worst. The worst female character in Arrowverse history.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/9/2019, 7:49 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - He was the secondary villain but he was also the final climatic villain and was manipulating all events of the season. Also I mean "back as a major villain" as a significant player unlike seasons 2-4 where he just pops in for an episode or two.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 8:02 AM
@MrDandy - ahh okay, gotcha with regards to him being back as the chessmaster
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:44 AM
Copy paste from the other Flash article:

It was an okay episode. Not bad, not good, just there for the most part.

There were two scenes that I really liked: the Queen/Flash/black hole scene, and the final scene with the Monitor. Still not entirely clear to me why the Monitor destroyed Nora's file.

I honestly found the intro stuff with Godspeed more interesting than a lot of the rest of the episode. Hope we pick that up again, seems like that was setting something else up.

The social interactions at various parts of the episode were super awkward and unrealistic at times; seriously, people aren't like that, and if they were, you wouldn't be hanging with them.

Also, I found kind of funny that Iris, who was standing next to the junkyard guy and not holding anything, was able to prevent the junkyard guy from flying into the black hole when she clearly should have also been lifted off her feet. And some of the dialogue man, stuff like "no one's ever gathered this much information from a black hole before," LMFAO who writes this stuff?

With regards to Bloodwork, his villainy was a bit too forced imo. I understand what he is trying to do, I understand his motivations, just didn't overly care for the writing there or portrayal of that behavior.

Still don't care for Killer Frost, but nice to see Ralph again. And Chester, looking forward to more with him.

Next week's episode looks better.
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This episode is the closest to a season 2 tone that we've had in a while. I could kind of tell the change up behind the camera, so that's a plus. Certainly a minor improvement but, as Josh said, there's room for improvement (a LOT of room...). But a step in the right direction I would say.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 10/9/2019, 7:44 AM
In terms of Arrowverse shows this week:

1. Black Lightning (good)
2. Batwoman (solid)
3. Supergirl (okay)
4. Flash (okay)
m2prod
m2prod - 10/10/2019, 12:43 AM
It was difficult for me to watch this show. After all the science shows readily available on black holes, it seems lazy that the writers seem to know nothing about them. I realize that these CW shows constantly ask us to suspend disbelief, but a black hole the size of the one floating over Central City, instead of sucking up a car, would probably have collapsed the entire planet.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 10/10/2019, 3:04 PM
I thought it was a good premiere. On the level of the pilot and of S4's because of the feat Barry ends up pulling as well.

They are cooking something up with Godspeed that feels like it is being saved for the next half of the Season. No one sends during summer all the way from the future 4 clones that are not even the real Godspeed without a purpose.

I thought that the MAC chamber they built was going to be used next week for Barry to glimpse at all the possible solutions for Crisis but seems it'll be used to make this Chester guy to recover. TBH I am literally very neutral about him. I think I'd rather have Curtis around than him, maybe I'll change my mind later.

Ralph's storyline involving his future one and only, Sue Dearborn, was also set up here.

I get from where Ramsey is coming from, he is in a lot of pain and angry with what happened to his mother. At least he used himself as his own guinea pig for his own research. But Caitlin was right about the differences of the metahuman cure's use and his own: the former was to stop Cicada from killing or turn his victims into humans so that they weren't targets. And obviously the metahuman cure was a lot more carefully designed because his HLH just turned him into Bloodwork.

Iris' scene with Cecil and Barry about Nora's absence were good, specially when she said she wanted to be swallowed as well by the black hole when she lost her jacket.

I kind of want them to play again Queen's Flash in the finale because it fitted nicely here when Barry jumped inside the black hole.

Ralph's had a lot of good character moments with both Caitlin and Killer Frost and this one was another. It is going to be interesting how Killer Frost approaches the Bloodwork situation since she isn't the one that knows him like Caitlin does.

Turning the standee where Thawne's suit used to for 5 Seasons into a tribute for Nora with her costume there instead of his was a nice touch from Barry.

If Oliver made a deal with The Monitor to spare Barry and Kara, why is he then telling him that he has to die as well for many to live? What is the catch?

Next week has the potential to show some hype-able cool visuals of Crisis in the same way when Barry first time traveled in S1 finale and saw the Flash Museum, himself in jail, Killer Frost and the LoT pilot.
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