Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
Any lingering hopes that The Flash might do something more with the fallout of Flashpoint were dashed for good this week. The series returned for its midseason premiere complete with a new opening sequence, one that shifts the focus from Flashpoint to the ongoing quest to prevent Iris’ murder. It’s not necessarily a bad status quo, but The Flash needed a bigger jolt coming into 2017 than this midseason premiere was able to offer.
While I was pretty positive on the state of the series after the midseason finale, it really started to sink in again with this episode just how much The Flash is spinning its wheels and retreading old ground in Season 3. Once again, there’s the looming threat posed by a speedster villain with an unknown identity and a mysterious connection to Team Flash. Once again, Barry is keeping secrets from his friends under the misguided belief that he needs to tackle his demons alone. And once again, there’s the prospect of Barry losing one of his loved ones in the season finale. The single most important goal right now should be proving to viewers how the remainder of Season 3 is going to be different, and “Borrowing Problems From the Future” didn’t do enough in that regard.
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