This episode ain't that bad but suffers from a bit of repetition of plots done before.
Barry starts aging rapidly due to some energy wave, joe has a tough time moving forward with his life and has difficulties to adjust with new things in his life as pointed out by, David Singh, making his first appearance on the show since S6 i guess.
Both those parts are resolved. The former being resolved by science(which i haven't understood since s6) and speed, the latter by a pep talk which was not that bad actually.
Inconsistencies being that Barry, in the beginning,could have immediately stopped that mad scientist without getting blasted with that energy wave.
The moment Cecil talks or makes expressions, I feel like popping my eyes out. She has equalled Allegra in cringe levels.
The plot starts off nice but becomes less interesting as it moves on as it is the same thing that Barry has faced such as forgetting things by using more speed(Flashpoint) and afraid of losing everyone around him because he feels he doesn't have enough timetime to live (just before crisis).
Barry also finds out Caitlin is trying to revive frost and tries to convince her not to do it but is unable to and hence destroys Caitlin's lab. This is not gonna sit well with her.
Some good cgi effects were there.
Underwhelming episode just like the previous one. Eric Wallace is a low class showrunner and his writers probably can't write a proper 5 year old cartoon either.
Overall: 7/10
Next episode is mostly going to be about Allegra as per what Eric Wallace has said. Don't know his obsession with that character or with interlude episodes. I saw the promo and weirdly enough, Allegra wasn't even in it lol. Instead we got things which we always wanted to see, that is, lian yu and thawne.
But I'm sure that is going to be an average or bad episode as well. I probably have to see the next episode just because of thawne appearing otherwise had it been completely about Allegra I would have skipped it.
Barry starts aging rapidly due to some energy wave, joe has a tough time moving forward with his life and has difficulties to adjust with new things in his life as pointed out by, David Singh, making his first appearance on the show since S6 i guess.
Both those parts are resolved. The former being resolved by science(which i haven't understood since s6) and speed, the latter by a pep talk which was not that bad actually.
Inconsistencies being that Barry, in the beginning,could have immediately stopped that mad scientist without getting blasted with that energy wave.
The moment Cecil talks or makes expressions, I feel like popping my eyes out. She has equalled Allegra in cringe levels.
The plot starts off nice but becomes less interesting as it moves on as it is the same thing that Barry has faced such as forgetting things by using more speed(Flashpoint) and afraid of losing everyone around him because he feels he doesn't have enough timetime to live (just before crisis).
Barry also finds out Caitlin is trying to revive frost and tries to convince her not to do it but is unable to and hence destroys Caitlin's lab. This is not gonna sit well with her.
Some good cgi effects were there.
Underwhelming episode just like the previous one. Eric Wallace is a low class showrunner and his writers probably can't write a proper 5 year old cartoon either.
Overall: 7/10
Next episode is mostly going to be about Allegra as per what Eric Wallace has said. Don't know his obsession with that character or with interlude episodes. I saw the promo and weirdly enough, Allegra wasn't even in it lol. Instead we got things which we always wanted to see, that is, lian yu and thawne.
But I'm sure that is going to be an average or bad episode as well. I probably have to see the next episode just because of thawne appearing otherwise had it been completely about Allegra I would have skipped it.