If nothing else, Berlanti and Kreisberg's work on Arrow helped them realize what a modern-day version of Barry Allen shouldn't be: grim, gritty, edgy, or anything even vaguely associated with Christopher Nolan or Zack Snyder. Barry (Grant Gustin), a forensic scientist who is granted superhuman speed after being struck by a bolt of lightning, only has one skeleton in his closet, and it's related to a man in a yellow suit called "the Reverse-Flash." That mysterious villain is the man who really murdered Barry's mother, not Barry's wrongfully convicted father, Henry (John Wesley Shipp, the 1990 The Flash's Barry Allen).
And how about that Gorilla Grodd? Grodd is a dated, Silver Age villain who often feels too ridiculous to be real but is nevertheless presented as an over-the-top and absurdly powerful threat. Think of how hard it must have been to pull off a tonal balance when it came to nailing the inherent flamboyance of "Grodd Lives," an episode that involves body-swapping, an anti-telekinetic crown, and a giant gorilla getting hit by a speeding train. (All of this in the same episode where Iris confronts Barry about his double life!)
While kicking and punching and superpower-using is generally a central part of any superhero narrative, very few live-action superhero products actually feature memorable or even immediately exciting fight scenes. That's a general problem with contemporary action cinema, one that's unfortunately symptomatic of modern directors' budget-minded tendency to smother poorly choreographed sequences by covering, and not directing, already-overedited action scenes. But because the Flash moves faster than any other man on Earth, episode directors have to get creative when they show him taking down a baddie. The Flash's fight scenes generally present action through the speed-ramping technique that Zack Snyder abused throughout his adaptation of Frank Miller's 300: Characters move in slow motion, then speed up, then slow down again, or vice versa. This is a clever solution to a problem that the 1990 The Flashcould never really get around due to relatively crude computer-generated green-screen technology.
Let's face it: Most superhero shows don't do romance very well because they don't do female characters very well. Arrow's Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) is a perfect example of this. As Oliver Queen's quirky motormouth love interest, Felicity is supposed to be geek-chic but is actually just annoying. Thankfully, Patton and Gustin not only have chemistry, they also have involving character arcs. "All Star Team-Up" is an exceptionally diverting double-date-type episode that complicates Barry's close-but-no-cigar relationship with Iris by making Iris look less compatible with Barry than Felicity.
Too many superhero shows and movies seem to be designed with the goal of alienating the least number of new viewers as possible. This usually means that colorful costumes no sane human being would wear are the first casualty of page-to-screen adaptations. But eventually, all relatively functional outfits start to look alike, and you just want more brash, cosplay-esque costume designs. Arrow doesn't always succeed towards that end, but it does try (Kitana's outfit in last week's episode is terrible, as is Deadshot's 'scope eyepiece). Thankfully, The Flash is good enough that it can make even this look like this. The Flash may not be the ne plus ultraof comic book shows, but it is everything we could hope for from a TV show about the Fastest Man Alive.
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