"A Girl Named Sue"[1] is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of The Flash, and the one-hundred-twenty-sixth episode overall. It aired on February 18, 2020.
“ | Oh, my God. It's you. You're Sue Dearbon. In the flesh. And you are? |
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Synopsis[edit | hide | hide all]
After months of searching for Sue Dearborn, Ralph gets a lead on her whereabouts and finally comes face to face with his missing client. However, Sue refuses to return home to her family, and instead, takes Ralph on a daring adventure. Iris faces a new challenge while Barry considers a potentially dangerous request from a trusted source.[1]
Appearances[edit | hide]
Characters[edit | hide]
Protagonists[edit | hide]
- Team Flash
- Iris West-Allen
- Harry Wells (vision)
- Sue Dearborn
Antagonists[edit | hide]
- Black Hole
- Ultraviolet (Esperanza Garcia)
- Joseph Carver (pictured)
- Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) (mentioned)
- John Loring
- Goldface (mentioned)
- Lena Luthor (pictured)
- Amunet Black (mentioned)
- Lex Luthor (pictured)
- Lillian Luthor (pictured)
- Eva McCulloch's Army
- David Singh (indirectly mentioned)
- Eva McCulloch
- Iris West-Allen
- Remington Meister (pictured)
- Sam Scudder (mentioned)
Other Characters[edit | hide]
- Alex Danvers (pictured)
- Cisco Ramon (mentioned)
- Frank (mentioned)
- Harrison Wells (indirectly mentioned)
- Jenna West
- Supergirl (Kara Danvers) (pictured)
- Leonard Snart (mentioned)
- Linda Park (television in flashback)
- Nora West-Allen (mentioned)
- Penelope Dearbon (mentioned)
- Richard Dearbon (mentioned)
- Vin Diesel (mentioned)
Teams and Organizations[edit | hide]
- Black Hole
- CatCo Worldwide Media (magazine)
- CC Metro (mentioned)
- Cecile Horton, Public Attorney (mentioned)
- Central City Citizen (mentioned)
- Central City Police Department
- Man of Tomorrow Award (pictured)
- MIT (mentioned)
- McCulloch Technologies (Earth-1: Pre-Crisis) (flashback)
- McCulloch Technologies (Mirrorverse)
- Ralph Dibny, Private Investigator
- Team Flash
Events[edit | hide]
- Particle Accelerator Explosion (television in flashback)
- Bus 405 Incident (mentioned)
- Escape from John Loring
- Theft of the Black Hole Diamond
- Crisis (mentioned)
- Liberation of Eva McCulloch
Species[edit | hide]
- Horse (mentioned)
- Humans
- Metahumans
- Reflections
Objects and Concepts[edit | hide]
- Black Hole Diamond
- CCPD Shields
- CC Metro Bus 405 (mentioned)
- Cold Gun
- Elongated Man Suit
- Flash Day (poster)
- Goldfinger Helmet
- Mario Kart (mentioned)
- Meta-Tech
- Mirror Gun
- Nash Wells' Gauntlet
- Nora West-Allen's Journal (mentioned)
- Sentinel Suit (pictured)
- Sonic Gauntlets
- Sue Dearbon's Catsuit
- Supergirl Suit (pictured)
- Techno Fanny Pack
- The Diary of Harrison "Harry" Wells
- The Flash Suit
- Thief's Helmet
- Ultraviolet Suit
Locations[edit | hide]
- Earth-Prime
- Earth
- France (mentioned)
- Paris (mentioned)
- Embassy of the United States, Paris (mentioned)
- Paris (mentioned)
- Japan
- Kyoto (mentioned)
- North America
- United States of America
- California
- National City (pictured)
- Midway City (mentioned)
- Missouri
- Central City
- CC Jitters
- CC Mercantile Bank
- Central City Police Precinct
- E. Matz Street
- Iron Heights Penitentiary (mentioned)
- John Loring's Warehouse
- McCulloch Labs (flashback)
- S.T.A.R. Labs
- S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator (television in flashback)
- Sue Dearbon's Apartment
- West-Allen Loft
- Central City
- California
- United States of America
- Spain (mentioned)
- France (mentioned)
- Earth
- Nash's Mind (hallucination)
- Mirrorverse
Notes[edit | hide]
- This is the first episode of the series to not feature Danielle Panabaker. This leaves only Grant Gustin and Candice Patton to appear in all episodes of The Flash.
- The episode's title is a reference to the Johnny Cash song "A Boy Named Sue".
Gallery[edit | hide]
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Dibny and Dearbon investigate John Loring
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First Look at Sue Dearbon
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Ralph Dibny and Sue Dearbon