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The Flash, Ep. 1.18, “All Star Team Up”: Flash Team Up Leaves Iris Behind

In “All Star Team Up”, Barry is still trying to solve the mystery of Harrison Wells. Why is Wells helping Barry develop his powers if Wells is the Reverse-Flash? Barry isn’t sure who he can trust and has brought Joe’s partner Eddie into the mix. They don’t have much time to dig further as a series of murders by bees (cue Wicker Man memes) has the Flash racing to stop a new threat. If he isn’t busy enough, Felicity from Arrow brings her new boyfriend and budding superhero Ray Palmer, a.k.a. The Atom, to STAR Labs for help on his super suit. Can the two of them stop this new Queen Bee?

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The Flash, Ep. 1.10, “Revenge of the Rogues” an infectiously fun blend of special effects, comedy and drama

The CW’s hit series came back from its mid-season break with “Revenge of the Rogues,” an action packed hour juggling many subplots and further building the DC universe. When last we saw our hero, he was defeated by the mysterious Man in the Yellow Suit, but thanks to a wild card in Firestorm, the Scarlett Speedster made out with his life. That encounter played heavily into the show’s mid-season premiere which opens with Barry’s narration changed to reflect his battle with the Reverse Flash, followed by Barry working on improving his speed through various training exercises that force him to dodge drones piloted by Cisco (How cool was that?).

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The Flash, Ep. 1.04 “Going Rogue” will impress the geek core and non-fans alike

Taking into account a DVR playback The Flash series pilot has risen to 6.8 million viewers since it first premiered. That’s The CW’s most-watched telecast in the network’s history. It’s also the network’s second biggest rating ever among adults 18-49. If you count all platforms, the tally rises to 13 million viewers. If anything, “Going Rogue” will only help boost those numbers. With a script that never forgets its heroes’ humanity, and two superpowered set pieces, “Going Rogue” lives up to its hype — and raises the bar for the DC canon. Not only does this episode introduce Wentworth Miller playing one of the Flash’s best-known enemies, but the special guest star turned in a great performance as the famous Captain Cold. And if that isn’t enough to tune in, “Going Rogue” was co-written by Geoff Johns, responsible for his fair share of some of the best Flash comic book stories. Finally, “Going Rogue” is also the first crossover episode, bringing Felicity Smoak over from established hit series Arrow.

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Hannibal, Ep.1.06: “Entrée” raises goose bumps and a few questions about the future of the series

Hannibal, Season 1, Episode 6: “Entrée” Directed by Michael Rymer Written by Kai Yu Wu and Bryan Fuller Airs Thursdays at 10pm EST on NBC The focus this week turns to the Chesapeake Ripper. Who exactly is the sociopath who continues to elude the F.B.I.? He hasn’t killed in over two years, and his last …

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