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    The Flash #103

    The Flash » The Flash #103 - Things You Can't Outrun released by DC Comics on October 21, 2014.

    The third episode of the new hit series The Flash!

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    THE FLASH BATTLES THE MIST, CAITLIN TELLS BARRY ABOUT RONNIE — As Barry (Grant Gustin) and the team at S.T.A.R. Labs work to capture Kyle Nimbus (guest star Anthony Carrigan), a.k.a. The Mist, a dangerous new meta-human with toxic gas powers, they revisit the painful night the particle accelerator exploded and killed Caitlin’s (Danielle Panabaker) fiancé, Ronnie (guest star Robbie Amell). Meanwhile, Joe (Jesse Martin) decides to finally visit Henry (John Wesley Shipp) in jail after all these years, but things take a dangerous turn when Kyle shows up looking to punish Joe for arresting him years ago. Meanwhile, Iris (Candice Patton) and Eddie (Rick Cosnett) continue to hide their relationship from Joe.

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    Morals and Superpowers. 0

    The Flash faces off against the Mist, a supervillain that can turn himself into poisonous gas; meanwhile, Barry faces a moral dilemma.In this episode, The Flash faces off against The Mist; Barry deals with a moral dilemma on whether or not he should break his father out of prison; and more backstory on the event that created the Flash and other supervillains in Central City. To summarize this entire episode in one sentence, this is another good episode that doesn't have a strong villain (The Mis...

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    What's Good is Power if You Have the Morals NOT to Use It? 0

    My Chest Feels Like That One Time I smoked a Death StickOne of the key differentiating factors between The Flash and Arrow(ok DC live action adaptations in general) has been that when Barry Allen, played by Grant Gustin, smiles it actually looks like a natural and authentic emotive response. The Flash is psyched that it has super powers and craziness. As joyful the series is, it is still part of the larger mainstream superhero cannon which means keeping with the basic tenets super heroic narrat...

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