"The Flash" episode "A Girl Named Sue", directed by Chris Peppe, airs February 18, 2002 on The CW:
"...after months of searching for 'Sue Dearbon' (Natalie Dreyfuss), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) gets a lead on her whereabouts and finally comes face to face with his missing client. However, Sue refuses to return home to her family, and instead, takes Ralph on a daring adventure.
"Then 'Iris' (Candice Patton) faces a new challenge while 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) considers a potentially dangerous request from a trusted source..."
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"...after months of searching for 'Sue Dearbon' (Natalie Dreyfuss), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) gets a lead on her whereabouts and finally comes face to face with his missing client. However, Sue refuses to return home to her family, and instead, takes Ralph on a daring adventure.
"Then 'Iris' (Candice Patton) faces a new challenge while 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) considers a potentially dangerous request from a trusted source..."
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- 2/12/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Ever since Hartley Sawyer’s Ralph Dibny debuted on The Flash back in season 4, fans knew he was destined to meet his wife and partner in crime-solving on the show at some point. Season 5 ended with a tease that the future Mrs. Dibny was on the way and now, after Ralph has spent all season looking for her as part of a missing person’s case, Sue Dearborn is making her debut, in the suitably-titled “A Girl Named Sue.”
Ahead of the episode’s arrival next week, you can now catch your first look at Natalie Dreyfuss as Sue in the gallery below. “A Girl Named Sue” will also introduce another key character, though. Namely, Eva McCulloch, the gender-flipped second Mirror Master, who was teased in the midseason premiere, as played by Efrat Dor. It’s previously been revealed that Iris West-Allen will form a surprising alliance with the quantum engineer,...
Ahead of the episode’s arrival next week, you can now catch your first look at Natalie Dreyfuss as Sue in the gallery below. “A Girl Named Sue” will also introduce another key character, though. Namely, Eva McCulloch, the gender-flipped second Mirror Master, who was teased in the midseason premiere, as played by Efrat Dor. It’s previously been revealed that Iris West-Allen will form a surprising alliance with the quantum engineer,...
- 2/11/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
After five months of waiting, the sixth season premiere of The Flash arrived tonight and it didn’t disappoint. Well, to be honest, I wasn’t entirely blown away, but it easily surpassed sister series Supergirl when it came to fall returns.
Those of you who likewise tuned in know how various seeds were planted during tonight’s episode. For one, we were witness to the beginnings of the new big bad in Central City, Bloodwork, while the stage is also being set for “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”
Speaking of which, while Oliver Queen will seemingly be accepting his fate over on Arrow, Barry Allen is doing all he can to avoid perishing during the crossover event. In fact, the first promo for next week’s episode, “A Flash of Lightning,” shows our hero seeking out the help of longtime ally Jay Garrick. And based on what’s been presented,...
Those of you who likewise tuned in know how various seeds were planted during tonight’s episode. For one, we were witness to the beginnings of the new big bad in Central City, Bloodwork, while the stage is also being set for “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”
Speaking of which, while Oliver Queen will seemingly be accepting his fate over on Arrow, Barry Allen is doing all he can to avoid perishing during the crossover event. In fact, the first promo for next week’s episode, “A Flash of Lightning,” shows our hero seeking out the help of longtime ally Jay Garrick. And based on what’s been presented,...
- 10/9/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Even with the sixth season premiere of The Flash being less than one week away, there’s still much mystery surrounding the next leg in Barry Allen’s journey. But if we know anything for certain, it’s that the Scarlet Speedster will do all he can to avoid failing those he cares about in the coming Crisis.
Based on what we’ve been able to gather, Barry will again travel the timestream in an attempt to prepare himself ahead of the crossover. In addition to that, it appears as though our hero will venture back to Earth-3 and receive some assistance from old friend Jay Garrick via, um, “scientific” means.
As you may have heard by now, fan favorite John Wesley Shipp will indeed return as Jay in the second episode to air this fall, that being “A Flash of Lightning.” And seeing as how that name was taken...
Based on what we’ve been able to gather, Barry will again travel the timestream in an attempt to prepare himself ahead of the crossover. In addition to that, it appears as though our hero will venture back to Earth-3 and receive some assistance from old friend Jay Garrick via, um, “scientific” means.
As you may have heard by now, fan favorite John Wesley Shipp will indeed return as Jay in the second episode to air this fall, that being “A Flash of Lightning.” And seeing as how that name was taken...
- 10/4/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Barry Allen’s going to vanish. At least, that’s what it says on that newspaper from the future that’s been a major plot point of The Flash since season 1. Now, with season 6 about to kick off, a Crisis is close at hand and the Scarlet Speedster is going to need to try and avert his destiny. And it seems he’ll have an old friend to help him in his time of need.
A new synopsis for episode 2 of the sixth season, “A Flash of the Lightning,” has been released which reveals that John Wesley Shipp will return once again as Jay Garrick, Flash of Earth-3. This isn’t too surprising, either, as recent promos have shown Barry wearing Garrick’s helmet, but it’s nice to know he’ll be back sooner rather than later.
Here’s the synopsis in question:
“John Wesley Shipp To Guest Star...
A new synopsis for episode 2 of the sixth season, “A Flash of the Lightning,” has been released which reveals that John Wesley Shipp will return once again as Jay Garrick, Flash of Earth-3. This isn’t too surprising, either, as recent promos have shown Barry wearing Garrick’s helmet, but it’s nice to know he’ll be back sooner rather than later.
Here’s the synopsis in question:
“John Wesley Shipp To Guest Star...
- 9/28/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from "The Flash" episode, "The Icicle Cometh", directed by Chris Peppe, airing November 20, 2018 on The CW:
"...'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) and 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) learn something new about Caitlin's father (Kyle Secor). Meanwhile, 'Iris' (Candice Patton) and 'Sherloque' (Tom Cavanagh) follow a clue about 'Cicada' (Chris Klein)..."
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"...'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) and 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) learn something new about Caitlin's father (Kyle Secor). Meanwhile, 'Iris' (Candice Patton) and 'Sherloque' (Tom Cavanagh) follow a clue about 'Cicada' (Chris Klein)..."
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- 11/15/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Even though The Flash was forced to take this past Tuesday off due to it being Election Day in the United States, The CW are still keeping busy when it comes to promoting the Scarlet Speedster.
In fact, it wasn’t very long ago when we were treated a bounty of images taken from next week’s episode, “All Doll’d Up,” which’ll obviously feature the debut of the delightfully creepy Rag Doll. But, to our surprise, the network has already released pics from the adventure to follow, so let’s discuss that right now, shall we?
Gripping as the mystery surrounding Cicada may be, I’m sure a fair amount of you are dying to know more about the situation involving Caitlin Snow, the loss of her Killer Frost alter ego, and how she came to be. From the look of it, we’re going to be provided...
In fact, it wasn’t very long ago when we were treated a bounty of images taken from next week’s episode, “All Doll’d Up,” which’ll obviously feature the debut of the delightfully creepy Rag Doll. But, to our surprise, the network has already released pics from the adventure to follow, so let’s discuss that right now, shall we?
Gripping as the mystery surrounding Cicada may be, I’m sure a fair amount of you are dying to know more about the situation involving Caitlin Snow, the loss of her Killer Frost alter ego, and how she came to be. From the look of it, we’re going to be provided...
- 11/8/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Even with The Flash and other Arrowverse shows having existed for several years now, there are still many more DC Comics villains for The CW to utilize. And to be more specific, we could see more possessing “cold powers” in the very near future.
It’s at this time we’ll ask you to recall how Caitlin Snow not only lost access to her Killer Frost alter ego last season, but also how she found out her metahuman abilities weren’t granted by the particle accelerator explosion a few years back. Instead, she’d somehow been living with them since childhood, the details of which remain sketchy.
Well, smart money says we’re going to learn a lot more in a matter of weeks, as the official synopsis for “The Icicle Cometh” is more telling than one would think:
Caitlin Learns Something New About Her Father — Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Barry...
It’s at this time we’ll ask you to recall how Caitlin Snow not only lost access to her Killer Frost alter ego last season, but also how she found out her metahuman abilities weren’t granted by the particle accelerator explosion a few years back. Instead, she’d somehow been living with them since childhood, the details of which remain sketchy.
Well, smart money says we’re going to learn a lot more in a matter of weeks, as the official synopsis for “The Icicle Cometh” is more telling than one would think:
Caitlin Learns Something New About Her Father — Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Barry...
- 11/5/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Warning : Potential Spoilers Ahead. After back to back dark episodes, The Flash again started travelling in the direction fun and lighter entertainment. The latest episode “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash” is another example of the perfect comedy that the show seems to do so well. As we know that Barry is in Prison, and Team Flash is currently surviving under the leadership of Iris. The latest episode introduces another bus meta Sylbert Rundine, who has the powers to shrink each and everything (not Antman…) including both Cisco and Ralph. Even Barry is busy, as he was on a mission to prove big sir’s innocence. After the previous episode “Elongated Knight Rises”, once again the showrunners have deviated from the main plot in order to focus on the subplots, this includes a twist about Cecile and the prison guard. But most of their efforts were spot on in this episode.
- 2/5/2018
- by Ravi Teja
- Age of the Nerd
Throughout the course of its four seasons, The Flash has had some memorable actors stop by to play guest villains. Of course, very few are capable of eclipsing Mark Hamill’s Trickster, especially when you consider the geek cred that guy has racked up over the decades having played icons like Luke Skywalker and the Joker.
To my amazement, Derek Mears’ involvement with the series has flown under the radar, something I find to be rather perplexing. If his name sounds familiar to you, it should, because his long resume is quite impressive. Having played Jason Voorhees in 2009’s Friday the 13th remake and one of the titular creatures in 2010’s Predators, it stands to reason that his inclusion should turn more than a few heads.
This time around, he’s inhabiting the role of Sylbert Rundin Aka Dwarfstar, a metahuman who’s capable of shrinking others. Apparently, he’s...
To my amazement, Derek Mears’ involvement with the series has flown under the radar, something I find to be rather perplexing. If his name sounds familiar to you, it should, because his long resume is quite impressive. Having played Jason Voorhees in 2009’s Friday the 13th remake and one of the titular creatures in 2010’s Predators, it stands to reason that his inclusion should turn more than a few heads.
This time around, he’s inhabiting the role of Sylbert Rundin Aka Dwarfstar, a metahuman who’s capable of shrinking others. Apparently, he’s...
- 1/30/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
In The Flash‘s Central City, it’s not uncommon for characters to develop superpowers, thanks to the handy Particle Accelerator explosion that’s filled the town with metahumans. Over the past few years, for example, many of Barry’s friends have become superheroes – including Wally West, Caitlin Snow and Jesse Quick.
Though they likely won’t suit up and take to the streets to fight crime, another supporting character from The CW’s hit show will develop special abilities in an upcoming episode: Cecile, Joe’s girlfriend who’s currently pregnant with their child. The synopsis for season 4, episode 12, titled “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash,” reveals the surprising twist.
The Incredible Shrinking Men — A meta who can shrink anything he touches battles Team Flash. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Ralph (guest star Hartley Sawyer) get caught in his crossfire and are shrunk to miniature versions of themselves. Cecile (guest star...
Though they likely won’t suit up and take to the streets to fight crime, another supporting character from The CW’s hit show will develop special abilities in an upcoming episode: Cecile, Joe’s girlfriend who’s currently pregnant with their child. The synopsis for season 4, episode 12, titled “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash,” reveals the surprising twist.
The Incredible Shrinking Men — A meta who can shrink anything he touches battles Team Flash. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Ralph (guest star Hartley Sawyer) get caught in his crossfire and are shrunk to miniature versions of themselves. Cecile (guest star...
- 1/13/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
In recent memory, I haven’t been shy about pointing out how The Flash has been somewhat uneven this season. For the first six episodes, the producers tried so hard to stray from the darkness of season 3 that they made pretty much every line of dialogue a quip, effectively reducing the show to a farce in short order.
But, with episode 4×07, we saw a turnaround of sorts, as the magic of seasons 1 and 2 was seemingly being recaptured. To be honest, we owe much of our gratitude to the Thinker and all the riveting storytelling and shocking plot twists he’s brought along with him. Of course, I’m keeping my fingers crossed hoping this trend will continue, but the two exhibits we have to present today show that the series will continue going to both extremes.
Since it makes sense to discuss matters in chronological order, let’s talk about...
But, with episode 4×07, we saw a turnaround of sorts, as the magic of seasons 1 and 2 was seemingly being recaptured. To be honest, we owe much of our gratitude to the Thinker and all the riveting storytelling and shocking plot twists he’s brought along with him. Of course, I’m keeping my fingers crossed hoping this trend will continue, but the two exhibits we have to present today show that the series will continue going to both extremes.
Since it makes sense to discuss matters in chronological order, let’s talk about...
- 1/12/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new images and promo footage from the upcoming "Nikita" episode (#3.17) titled "Masks".
The new episode airs April 12, 2013, written by Kamran Pasha and directed by Chris Peppe:
"...as 'Owen' (Devon Sawa) begins to unlock the secrets of his past, 'Alex' (Lyndsy Fonseca) confesses her desire to leave 'Division' to 'Birkhoff' (Aaron Stanford).
"Meanwhile 'Amanda' (Melinda Clarke) begins providing Owen with something he was never able to find – memories of his real past.
"Despite the attempts by 'Nikita' (Maggie Q) to help, Owen begins to confront the events of his past..."
Cast also includes Shane West and Dillon Casey.
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The new episode airs April 12, 2013, written by Kamran Pasha and directed by Chris Peppe:
"...as 'Owen' (Devon Sawa) begins to unlock the secrets of his past, 'Alex' (Lyndsy Fonseca) confesses her desire to leave 'Division' to 'Birkhoff' (Aaron Stanford).
"Meanwhile 'Amanda' (Melinda Clarke) begins providing Owen with something he was never able to find – memories of his real past.
"Despite the attempts by 'Nikita' (Maggie Q) to help, Owen begins to confront the events of his past..."
Cast also includes Shane West and Dillon Casey.
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- 4/11/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
New Nikita season 3,episode 17 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CW. Recently, CW served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nikita" episode 17 of season 3. The episode is titled, "Masks," and it sounds extremely interesting and drama-filled as things continue to get worse with Alex,she wants out of Division,and more. In the new,17th episode press release, Alex is going to confess her desire to leave Division to Birkhoff. Amanda is going to begin providing Owen with something he was never able to find - memories of his real past. Despite Nikita's attempts to help, Owen will begin to confront the events of his past. Actors Shane West and Dillon Casey will also appear in the episode. Chris Peppe directed the episode, written by Kamran Pasha. Episode 17 is scheduled to hit the airwaves on Friday,April 12th at 7pm central time on the CW.
New Nikita Season 3,Episode 17 Official Spoilers,...
New Nikita Season 3,Episode 17 Official Spoilers,...
- 3/30/2013
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
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