"Double Vision"[1] is the fifth episode of the first season of The Flash, and the fifth episode overall. It aired on November 1, 1990.
Synopsis[edit | hide | hide all]
Someone spreads graffiti, and messages asking to meet "Flash" at a church. Barry goes to the church. Shortly after that, he begins to experience black-outs and memory losses.
Appearances[edit | hide]
Characters[edit | hide]
Protagonists[edit | hide]
- The Flash (Barry Allen)
- Tina McGee
- Julio Mendez
- Joe Kline
- Tony Bellows
- Michael Murphy
- Warren Garfield
Antagonists[edit | hide]
Other Characters[edit | hide]
- Becerra
- Felix Tomarquin
- Javier O'Hara
- Marguerite Giarelo
- Paloma Aguilar
- Peter Paul Aguilar
- Sofia Tomarquin
- The Santero
Teams and Organizations[edit | hide]
- Central City Police Department
- Daily Star News (mentioned)
- DEA (agent)
- FBI (indirectly mentioned)
Objects and Concepts[edit | hide]
Locations[edit | hide]
Notes[edit | hide]
- The plot of this episode takes place between November 2 and November 5.
- Despite this, a continuity error happens since more days passed and the day of the dead festival should have ended sooner.
- The glove that Trachmann uses to manipulate the Flash is simply a refurbished version of the Nintendo Power Glove, an accessory from 1989 to 1990.
- The theme of the episode is based on Mexican culture.
- The opening credit misspelled "Kline" with "Klein".
Gallery[edit | hide]
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The Flash gets whammied