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    The Flash #112

    The Flash » The Flash #112 - Crazy For You released by DC Comics on February 3, 2015.

    Caitlin brings Barry out to a karaoke bar, hoping they both meet someone new; Cisco thinks about Hartley's dangerous proposition; Henry's snooping gets him into trouble.

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    Crazy For You last edited by aphillips17 on 03/03/24 03:42PM View full history

    LOVE IS IN THE AIR — Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) decides that she and Barry (Grant Gustin) need to move on from Ronnie (guest star Robbie Amell) and Iris (Candice Patton) and find new loves so she takes him for a night out at the local karaoke bar. Caitlin doesn’t have any luck making a love connection but Barry meets Linda Park (guest star Malese Jow), a sports reporter for the Central City Picture News, and asks her out on a date. When Barry tells Iris he has a date, Iris is surprised by her reaction. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Ramon) considers Hartley’s (guest star Andy Mientus) dangerous offer and the team searches for Shawna (guest star Britne Oldford), a meta-human with teleportation powers, who just busted her boyfriend Clay (guest star Micah Parker) out of Iron Heights. When Henry (guest star John Wesley Shipps) snoops around in an attempt to help Joe (Jesse L. Martin) and Barry solve the crime, he ends up in the infirmary after getting roughed up by inmates. Rob Hardy directed the episode written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

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    The Flash "Crazy for You" Directed by Rob Hardy Written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing If Barry Allen were to live in Westeros he would undoubtedly be like Sansa Stark in the first chunk of that series, a “sweet summer child” according to Old Nan. Barry Allen has all the markings of a tragic brooding hero, murdered Mother and a Father in Iron Heights for a crime he didn’t commit. None of this has stopped Barry from being a warm, caring, genuinely helpful person. Unlike San...

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