Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The Flash Season 3 Episode 10 "Borrowing Problems from the Future" Review
Barry and Team Flash try to figure out a way to change the future to save Iris from her inevitable death. The only way for them to do that is to go back to the future. Wally West will be suiting up as Kid Flash as he teams up with Barry. Will these guys be successful in changing the future and stop Savitar or will the future remain unaltered by their actions?
This was a really interesting episode that had some very fun moments and was really entertaining to watch. I liked seeing Kid Flash in there right alongside Barry in the midst of fighting and stopping bad guys. And it was just fun to see Wally coming into him own as a hero and getting the city to accept him that way. It was very interesting how they decided to take the ideas of Barry dealing with knowing the future and wanting to prevent it. I am very happy that they decided to have Barry tell the truth about knowing the future right in this first episode after him going, and not have it be this long dragged out thing like some of his other past time travel events. I also really liked that they did follow through with opening STAR Labs up as a museum, I'm still very curious as to how that will work around The Flash's schedule but it still looked really cool to see some of the lab all dressed up. The relationship between Cisco and H.R. is still really confusing to follow because sometimes they hate each other and in other moments there okay with each other. Then it was kind of cool that they did go back to the future kind of to get more information and each of the major events that they figured out is going to happen involves one of the main people individually. Bringing Julian into the mix I think is kind of nice but I don't really know what he'll do besides maybe help Caitlin control her abilities more. And just overall this was a really entertaining and fun episode and I'm very curious to see what will happen next.
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