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The Flash 4X13 review spoilers

The Flash 4x13
Airdate: 02/21/17
Rating ***** (5 stars)
Video for next weeks promo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q_F3a_hfX8

Once again DC is fantastic when it comes to TV shows, with greater writing and great acting. The show opened with Jessie’s father being taken away, and Barry, Caitlin, Julian, and Cisco going to another universe to find him. When they do the original Harry Wells says why he has been trapped in this universe, and if Barry will fight a gorilla they will get to leave.    Back on earth one Jessie and Wally are having relationship troubles, where they both seem to want to date each other but Jessie is not sure what her father will think.  Barry kills the gorilla in the arena, but then Harry says that he was just kidding and that they wouldn’t be able to leave.  Jessie sees that Wally is becoming more and more powerful, and she has not caught up to him yet and so she seems to feel inferior.  The episode ended with them getting out of where they were and back to earth one, but Harry Wells the original was injured.

In the true The Flash way there were so many quotable moments in it. “Thank you, oh my gosh thank you.”-Wally “What how about a sign outside that says trespassers will be killed.”-Julian “I guess global warming isn’t a thing here.” –Cisco “Trust me it’s not easy being a hero is it?”-Jessie “Did you come here because you love adventure, or to protect me?”-Caitlin

I loved so many things about this episode and the main that I loved was the plot, it was creative and very unique. I loved the characters and seeing them in a new way. I loved the start of relationship between Wally and Jessie, I find them adorable and I can’t wait to see where the show takes them. I loved the reunion between Jessie and the original Harry, because I loved seeing a father and daughter together again. After missing a few weeks, I found this a great episode to come back into the who with

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