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Revision as of 17:37, 5 April 2023
"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
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
Characters
Protagonists
- The Flash (Barry Allen)
- Tina McGee
- Julio Mendez
- Joe Kline
- Tony Bellows
- Michael Murphy
- Warren Garfield
Antagonists
Other Characters
- Becerra
- Felix Tomarquin
- Javier O'Hara
- Marguerite Giarelo
- Paloma Aguilar
- Peter Paul Aguilar
- Sofia Tomarquin
- The Santero
Teams and Organizations
- Central City Police Department
- Daily Star News (mentioned)
- DEA (agent)
- FBI (indirectly mentioned)
Objects and Concepts
Locations
Notes
- 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
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The Flash gets whammied