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Bigger Problems for Team Barry in “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash”

Warning :  Potential Spoilers Ahead.
After back to back dark episodes, The Flash again started travelling in the direction fun and lighter entertainment. The latest episode “HONEY, I SHRUNK TEAM FLASH” is another example of the perfect comedy that the show seems to do so well.
As we know that Barry is in Prison, and Team Flash is currently surviving under the leadership of Iris. The latest episode introduces another bus meta Sylbert Rundine, who has the powers to shrink each and everything (not Antman…) including both Cisco and Ralph. Even Barry is busy, as he was on a mission to prove big sir’s innocence.
After the previous episode “Elongated Knight Rises”, once again the showrunners have deviated from the main plot in order to focus on the subplots, this includes a twist about Cecile and the prison guard. But most of their efforts were spot on in this episode. The characters who scored the brownie points here is Harrison Wells, and Cecile as they managed to grab our attention in this episode of ‘The Flash‘.
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Liked :
1. Shawshank Redemption reference,
2. Ant manisque fight sequence,
3. Ralph and Cisco’s chemistry,
4. Cecile’s new powers,
5. “Why are you still thinking about Bulbasaur?”
Disliked :
1. Complete deviation from the fall finale,
2. Barry’s cheating tactics while playing the cards.
The surprising twist at the end inflates the curiosity about the forthcoming episodes. I seriously hope that the next episode will shape up the serious tone of the series.
Star Cast :
Regular –  Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, Hartley Sawyer, Danielle Panabaker, Jesse L. Martin, and Tom Cavanagh.
Guest –  Danielle Nicolet.
Direction :  Chris Peppe.
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About Ravi Teja

A Full-Time Content Writer and Part-Time Blogger, born in golden 90’s, had B.tech Degree in Computers.

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