The Flash: The Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray Review

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-Ray I reviewed in this post. The opinions I share are my own. The Flash hit a bit of a rough patch in season five and, with the…

The Flash 6×04 Review: “There Will Be Blood” Goes Full Zombie with Ramsey’s Storyline

Last week’s episode, “Dead Man Running,” lacked the emotional impact that readily encompassed the first two episodes of The Flash’s season six. That’s not to say it was a bad episode, it was just less emotional. Thankfully, though, “There Will…

The Flash 6×02 Review: “A Flash of the Lightning” Gives Barry Space to Contemplate His Fated Death

The Flash season six is honestly like witnessing the rebirth of a show. The writing is stronger, tighter, the pacing balanced, and there hasn’t been a boring moment throughout either of the episodes so far. But if the season six…

The Flash 6×01 Review: “Into the Void” is an Emotional Season Opener

After a lackluster season five, The Flash returned with an emotion and heartbreaking season opener that sets the stage for what’s to come and leans into the gamut of emotions and grief following the disappearance of Nora West-Allen (Jessica Parker…

The Flash: The Complete Fifth Season Blu-ray Review

The Flash season five is speeding its way onto Blu-ray. With the 22-episode season comes several new featurettes, all three episodes of the “Elseworlds” crossover, a gag reel and several deleted scenes. It’s been a few months since the season…

The Flash 5×12 “Memorabilia” Review: Barry and Iris Venture Into Nora’s Memories

After a lackluster beginning to the back half of season five, The Flash finally got its groove back in “Memorabilia.” “Seeing Red” saw the show at a low point, but it thankfully bounced back in a big way. The episode…

The Flash 5×11 “Seeing Red” Review: Barry Progresses as a Father in a Lackluster Episode

One of the most egregious things an episode of television can be is boring. When there isn’t enough tension built-up to make emotional moments stick and precious screen time is eaten away by a nonsensical subplot, it’s no surprise then…