"The Trial of the Trickster" is the twenty-second and final episode of the first season of The Flash, and the twenty-second and final episode overall. It aired on May 18, 1991.
Synopsis[edit source]
With the help of an insane admirer who wants to be his sidekick, the Trickster escapes from police custody and places the Flash under his mind control.
Appearances[edit source]
Characters[edit source]
Protagonists[edit source]
Antagonists[edit source]
Other Characters[edit source]
Objects and Concepts[edit source]
Locations[edit source]
Notes[edit source]
- This episode, along with "The Trickster", was aired following the cancellation of The Flash as the TV movie, The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster.
- The fact that Prank used laughing gas to help James escape is a reference to the fact that the DC character the Joker used laughing gas to kill people. Joker is also a character Mark Hamill is known to voice.
- Jesse mentioned Metropolis which is the home of the superhero Superman.
Gallery[edit source]
References[edit source]
The Flash Season 1 | |||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Pilot" • "Out of Control" • "Watching the Detectives" • "Honor Among Thieves" • "Double Vision" • "Sins of the Father" • "Child's Play" • "Shroud of Death" • "Ghost in the Machine" • "Sight Unseen" • "Beat the Clock" • "The Trickster" • "Tina, Is That You?" • "Be My Baby" • "Fast Forward" • "Deadly Nightshade" • "Captain Cold" • "Twin Streaks" • "Done with Mirrors" • "Good Night, Central City" • "Alpha" • "The Trial of the Trickster" |