

Thankfully The Flash was better than Supergirl, but not as good as Legends of Tomorrow. And the female Cicada! *dies from cringe and then comes back to life to complete this review* What was with Arrowverse and showing bigotry in 2018? Supergirl had it towards aliens, Legends of Tomorrow had it towards mythical beings, and The Flash had it towards metahumans. It almost seemed like they were all WANTING him/her to win. It's ironic that at the same time Arrow was also coming but it had the exact opposite thing - it did so well even though the script was basically a middle finger drawn on an A4 size sheet. The premise was really, really good - Barry and Iris' daughter, Nora comes from the future to find out why her father disappeared from the timeline and why he was unable to defeat his enemy, Cicada. As with all such advisory services, past results are never a guarantee of future results.This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.Ībuses aren't enough for me to speak on Season 5.

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In any case, for those who might want to get a glimpse of what will happen in “The Flash” Season 5 Episode 6, TVLine has a set of photos to share. This would certainly be an interesting scene if it doesn’t lead to anything violent. Since Caitlin is desperately trying to get Killer Frost back, “The Flash” Season 5 Episode 6 might see a parent and child butting heads over conflicting intents. In all likelihood, Thomas Snow (Kyle Secor) froze himself to get away from Caitlin.Īn even worse possibility is that Thomas himself possesses the same power as his daughter and wanted to find a way to get rid of it. However, with this being a superhero show, such an event is not likely to be good for the character. Based on the photos released from the episode, it would seem that Caitlin will be reunited with her dad.Īs Comic Book notes, Caitlin discovered a lot of things about herself this season and in “The Flash” Season 5 Episode 6, these revelations are about to culminate in her reunion with her father. There were a lot of revelations for the resident doctor of Team Flash, including the fact that she had powers longer than she thought. “The Flash” Season 5 Episode 6 will focus on Caitlin’s (Danielle Panabaker) quest to find her missing father, who she discovered faked his own death when she was a child.
