The Flash: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)CSI investigator Barry Allen is endearingly book-smart, somewhat awkward late and – as a result of a scientific experiment gone awry – the fastest man alive! He’s The Flash, zigzagging through the action-packed new series from the creative team behind Arrow and based on the supersonic DC Comics character. With his life shadowed by his mother’s murder and his father wrongly convicted of the crime, Barry finds that his newfound power of super speed grants him the ability to move through Central City like an unseen guardian angel. Barry quickly discovers he’s not the only “metahuman” created by the explosive disaster, however – and not everyone is using their new power for good. Now, to protect the innocent, Barry and the close friends who know his secret race to combat evildoers in one astonishing adventure after another that come at you like lightning in this fantastic set.]]>
V**E
First Rate Superhero Fun!
When I heard “The Flash” was getting a TV series on the CW I had my doubts. Friends told me DC Comics was doing an excellent job with Arrow, but I never got around to watching it. I went into “The Flash” with cautious optimism. What I saw far exceeded my expectations!CW clearly isn’t working on a budget comparable to some of the other big hits, but for the resources they have I feel “The Flash” goes above and beyond bringing this fantastical concept of the Fastest Man Alive to the small screen. Episodes are (for the most part) well produced. There's some awkward scenes and performances in the first two or three episodes (that may cause an unintentional laugh), but once you feel the cast and showrunners hitting their stride the show really speeds past those initial missteps.Naturally, the fights between Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and his superhuman arch enemies are one of the series' primary draws , but The Flash never stoops to relying on a "villain of the week" formula. The overarching narrative about Barry mastering his powers and discovering the identity of “The Man in the Yellow Suit” who killed his mother and resulted in the wrongful incarceration of his father, and Barry's personal relationship with friends and peers effectively bridges episodes and kept me yearning for more.Tonally the series is most comparable to Sam Raimi’s original Spider-Man trilogy, with forensics specialist Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) looking an awful lot like Peter Parker. There’s just a giddy sense of joy to the series that seems to embody why we all read comic books growing up.Speaking of growing up, the showrunners were kind enough to include throwbacks to the short-lived 1990 The Flash TV series with John Wesley Shipp as Barry’s father. Mark Hamill (Star Wars) also drops by to reprise his role as The Trickster from the original series (and as DC fans know, Mark Hamill’s Trickster made way for his iconic run as The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series and the Arkham video games).If you’re looking for an engaging superhero show that offers fun characters, engaging conflicts, and just the right amount of comic cheese than I’d highly recommend sitting down with The Flash.
S**Y
ZOOM! This rebirth of the classic DC Comics character is fast & furious!!! Don't walk, RUN to order this S1 box set NOW!!!
A fantastic re-boot of the DC character for modern TV audiences. I was initially turned off by the changes to the suit when I first heard word of a remake, and figured it would end up being a girly soap operatic flop. I picked it up on Amazon's Black Friday weekend sale for like 60% off, and... WOW! My wife & I have just finished binge watching the entire season over a weekend. I humbly (and happily) stand corrected! This is an amazing series, completely worthy of your attention & time. It has outstanding writing and excellent acting all across the board, solid production values and impressive, superb visual effects that are motion-picture quality. And bless the producers, the show is NOT filmed in that infuriatingly annoying "shaky-cam" style like so much other modern TV product. The camera is locked down and you can just enjoy the excitement and wonder of it all without getting seasick. Yay!The Blu-ray video & audio quality for a newly-made show is crisp, clear and top notch, as it should be. Everything looks great and the soundmix is strong and level. I cannot recommend this show highly enough. If you love comic books and have fond memories of the old FLASH series from 1990 you will love this new adaption. Even if you're not much of a comic fan the show is so well done, engaging and energetic that it will captivate you. I was amazed at all the nods to both the 90's series and the comics in general. I had a blast trying to spot all the Easter eggs. So far, THE FLASH is off & running with a stunning first season debut. Let's hope the level of overall quality is maintained throughout the coming season(s). If so, this series could potentially go on for many, many more years. My wife & I are eagerly awaiting the release of Season 2! It can't come FAST enough! 5 STARS!
J**R
Wonderful Series - Good Enough for Anyone Who Enjoys Good Writing and character Developement
First let me say that except for Superman, who I have always had a secret fetish for, I'm not really into the superhero/comic genre. So the fact that I absolutely love this series with all my heart is saying a lot. I think a lot of that has to do with the main character; who is possibly the sweetest, most lovable geeky goofball the world has ever seen. Also the supporting cast is exemplary, and the writing is stellar. Tom Cavanagh is an excellent subtle villain, and I'm glad he returns for the second season. It wouldn't be the same without him. Also it's wonderful that the cast is not exclusively white people; which is often the case in genre fiction. This is something I hope we see more of in film and television. It seems to be happening more and more and that gives me hope for the world. And we are talking major characters, here. Also, the fact that one of those major characters is Jewish, but not the stereotype that we usually see is fantastic! Besides all that; you get wonderful, engaging stories week after week and the cross pollination with Arrow isn't anything to sneeze at, either. All in all, a wonderful show that can be enjoyed by anyone, even if you're not into the whole superhero/people in tights thing. It also seems that they've done a wonderful job incorporating elements from the comic books for those fans. Though I'm not one of those myself, I've watched a number of You Tube reviews which seem to indicate that the writers are doing a good job of giving the nod to those origins, as well. I think this is important, even for those of us who aren't into the comic books. This first season was spectacular on many levels, and the next season doesn't seem to be falling short, either. Also, look for the new series; "Legends of Tomorrow," which starts in late January 2016.
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