TMC
05-11-2016, 06:23 PM
http://www.polygon.com/tv/2016/5/11/11650140/the-flash-kevin-smith-recap-episode-21-runaway-dinosaur
Whatever amount of money CW paid Kevin Smith to direct last night's episode of The Flash, it wasn't enough. The man responsible for Clerks (and everything that's followed in its wake) single-handedly pulled the show out of a narrative tailspin the likes of which haven't been seen on television since the second season of Heroes. Now it's up to the show's core team to follow through and finish on a high note. Here's how it went down. When we last left our hero, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), he'd been rendered incorporeal. Thanks to the well-intentioned efforts of Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh), a blast in the STAR Labs particle accelerator had smashed him into smithereens. It also injured both
Whatever amount of money CW paid Kevin Smith to direct last night's episode of The Flash, it wasn't enough. The man responsible for Clerks (and everything that's followed in its wake) single-handedly pulled the show out of a narrative tailspin the likes of which haven't been seen on television since the second season of Heroes. Now it's up to the show's core team to follow through and finish on a high note. Here's how it went down. When we last left our hero, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), he'd been rendered incorporeal. Thanks to the well-intentioned efforts of Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh), a blast in the STAR Labs particle accelerator had smashed him into smithereens. It also injured both