One of the most confusing aspects of Season 8 of The Flash has been the widely varying quality of the episodes. After one of the Season’s weakest episodes a week earlier, The Flash Season 8 Episode 11 titled “Resurrection” lands neatly in the “generally solid” category. However, the fact that this Episode was generally nice despite the fact that there was basically no action and no genuine villain shows that the show can do a fantastic job of diving into the lives of its characters when it wants to.
Because the focus was on Caitlin, the strategy that focuses on emotions, romance, and loyalty worked in this Episode of The Flash where it hadn’t worked in prior episodes. She’s been a part of the series since the beginning. She’s been a that someone on the series since the beginning, and she’s been doing this for eight years, so people are familiar with her. Her personal life is, in a nutshell, fleshed out. When it comes to Chester & Allegra, though, this is not the case. When the series tries to focus on their love life, it comes out as rushed and shallow.
The Flash Season 8 Episode 11 Review And Recap
The Flash Season 8 Episode 11 begins with a flashback to Caitlin with her long-lost hubby Ronnie, who were both happily in love at the time. For someone who doesn’t remember or hasn’t been watching The Flash since the start, Ronnie was a character who was killed off early on in the series, but he has been mentioned numerous times since then. He’s become a well-known figure in Caitlin’s life, and she still misses him years later. It would make sense, though, if the sequences depicting how happy they were while he was still alive had at least a tiny little bit of emotional impact.
But that is not to argue that The Flash always gets it right when it comes to the emotional stuff. It’s always a little heavy-handed, but The Flash Season 8 Episode 11 does a better job than most of the other episodes this Season. It was shown in the last Episode that the living flame that was burning people alive has a mind that has at least been pretending to be Ronnie. After a few scenes depicting husband and wife before the disaster, the show jumps to the present and sees the gang still attempting to figure out how to handle the living flame, whether or not this is Ronnie.
Iris Tries To Help But Falls
While that mystery is being solved, there’s a bit of a different story that, after being both stupid and funny for numerous episodes of The Flash, might have finally gotten interesting. Iris and Sue are currently assisting Meta in Central City with her mother. Of course, Iris’s kind of assistance in the previous Episode caused the mother to vanish, seemingly into “time,” but it was never fully explained what had happened or why, as the series’s characters are clearly not intended to know just yet.
Iris receives the same fate as the young woman’s mother in revenge for sending the young woman’s mother into some nether, ensuring that Barry Allen’s remains to have little screen time in Season 8. Iris has remained a long way from Barry throughout this Episode, and she’s now even more away after being thrown away by the meta she was attempting to save. Never mind that the power required to achieve this is one that was only hinted at in prior episodes.
A Lead Up To Blackest Night Storyline
There was a reference to one of the greatest coolest parts of the DC Universe while Chester and Allegra were discussing the dead may be coming back to life in the lead-up to knowing exactly what the living flame is or whatever it wants or needs. It’s been more than a year since Flash has really gone into DC canon, but it looks like it’ll be doing so in a significant way in at least the last few episodes of Season 8. The event in question is known as ‘Blackest Night,’ and it involves several DC heroes returning from the grave, only to return very, very wrong.
While a large amount of this The Flash Episode moves at a slower rate, it does an excellent job of setting the scene for what’s to come. In some manner, shape, or form, Blackest Night seems to be starting. That alone gives the Episode’s conclusion a lot of energy. It also lays the stage for some intense duels that might provide plenty of action and excitement as the Season progresses. As things approach to a close, it’s certainly possible that things may shift, with the newest big evil finally becoming something that’s a bit of a problem.
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