The Flash The Flash Season 1 Episode 11- The Sound and the Fury

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Didn't Oliver already stop them in season 1? I'm guessing they didn't to get back together without their father.

Unless I'm mistaken, there have been several incarnations of the Royal Flush gang, so this one could have just been a new one that wasn't associated with the ones that Oliver met back in Season 1.
 
Unless I'm mistaken, there have been several incarnations of the Royal Flush gang, so this one could have just been a new one that wasn't associated with the ones that Oliver met back in Season 1.

I really liked that nod to the universe. It's awesome to see how cohesive the two can be yet still function completely separately.

For anyone interested, here is my full review of the episode (Loved it!)

https://otlnews.wordpress.com/2015/01/27/the-flash-review-s1-ep-11-the-sound-and-the-fury/
 
Yeah, there's always a new version of the gang popping up.
 
After all the complaints last week about why Barry didn't just disarm Heatwave and Cold, it was nice seeing him actually disarm the rogue and have it work against him.

I can't wait to see how West investigating Wells will turn out...unless it results in Joe being killed.

ETA: It was nice to see Iris at her job. Her character could use a little development. It's kinda funny, though, how it didn't occur to her that the main reason she was hired was to report on the Flash.
 
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LOL, but seriously, I feel like its only a matter of WHEN they kill off Joe rather than IF. A police officer father figure to the main hero and also the main hero's girlfriend's father? They're definitely gonna "Captain Stacy" him eventually, I just hope he sticks around for a couple of seasons.

Yeah I hear you but they are great together. Will be interesting to see how the rest of the season goes. I have no idea what is going to happened has I haven't read the comics before.
 
That was a waste of the royal flush gang if that was really them...

They could always bring them back with their own storyline. Notice there was only three? Where was Ace? Perhaps they get him in a future episode, and that's where they become major threat.
 
Where's the poll? :cmad:

Really great episode here.Every bit as good as last week. Pied Piper was great.Loved his history with the team. He was that guy you love to hate.

Not sure it's a great Idea to take a photo with your mask off. Those things aren't safe anywhere these days,it seems.

I really have no negatives about the episode,though I thought Piper using his hearing aid/implant as a bomb was somewhat impractical. How did he replace something that looked like it was surgically implanted by himself? :huh:

I even really liked Iris today! The reporter angle is a good place for her.At least we're out of the "I'm worried about Iris" dogpound.

So Wells speed isn't working properly....

I enjoyed seeing the Royal Flush Gang again,granted they probably had no ties to the Arrow version. I really hope they do something epic with them eventually. Why was there only 3? You need 5 for a royal flush,emmiright?

Can't wait to see the Piper joining with the other rogues.I can imagine some of them wanting to strangle him.:hehe:
 
That was a waste of the royal flush gang if that was really them...

Didn't Oliver already stop them in season 1? I'm guessing they didn't to get back together without their father.

Unless I'm mistaken, there have been several incarnations of the Royal Flush gang, so this one could have just been a new one that wasn't associated with the ones that Oliver met back in Season 1.

Yeah, there's always a new version of the gang popping up.

They could always bring them back with their own storyline. Notice there was only three? Where was Ace? Perhaps they get him in a future episode, and that's where they become major threat.

I enjoyed seeing the Royal Flush Gang again,granted they probably had no ties to the Arrow version. I really hope they do something epic with them eventually. Why was there only 3? You need 5 for a royal flush,emmiright?

DC's website seems to indicate that this was meant to be the same Royal Flush Gang that appeared previously on Arrow:

The Royal Flush Gang got beat by four aces

And by four aces, of course we mean The Flash, Cisco, Caitlin, and Harrison. This gang first caused problems in Justice League of America #43 back in 1966. Over the years they’ve appeared with and without superpowers. True fans know that this particular gang first appeared on Arrow as bank robbers. This explains why there are only three cards in the deck—one of them died in Oliver’s arms.


http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/0...f-the-flash-episode-11-the-sound-and-the-fury
 
DC's website seems to indicate that this was meant to be the same Royal Flush Gang that appeared previously on Arrow:

The Royal Flush Gang got beat by four aces

And by four aces, of course we mean The Flash, Cisco, Caitlin, and Harrison. This gang first caused problems in Justice League of America #43 back in 1966. Over the years they’ve appeared with and without superpowers. True fans know that this particular gang first appeared on Arrow as bank robbers. This explains why there are only three cards in the deck—one of them died in Oliver’s arms.


http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/0...f-the-flash-episode-11-the-sound-and-the-fury

Alright. I actually didn't even remember what exactly happened the last they were shown. But, I believe they weren't even the main villains of that episode and that with no knowledge of them, you'd think they were just a random gang Oliver stopped.
 
Well, the thing that makes it extremely odd,is that the King & Queen (aka the mom & dad) wanted out of that lifestyle.It was only the older brother that forced them to continue on for "one more score". That's why I expected a whole new take on the gang and not to be the same members.
 
I hope the producers take advice from how they had Barry going up against Pied Piper when it comes to future villains that only have advanced weapons at their disposal (ahem, Captain Cold and Heatwave).

Tonight's episode was pretty much what Barry should have done in "Revenge of the Rogues", let alone on how to challenge him in the same time.
 
Now this was great. A smart villain that plans to get disarmed, and uses it to beat the Flash.
 
Shocker's power gloves. That's what Piper's weapons looked like to me.
I was afraid it was this cliche: "Hey, I know the secret"
And the person making that statement says nothing.
Wells has a sweet house.
He does.
 
That was a great episode... But still... I would love to see Grood soon... I am sure many will want that...
 
Liked the episode but hopefully in the future they'll show the Piper developing his trademark hypnotic sonic technology.
 
Alright. I actually didn't even remember what exactly happened the last they were shown. But, I believe they weren't even the main villains of that episode and that with no knowledge of them, you'd think they were just a random gang Oliver stopped.

Nope. Pretty sure the episode was even called Royal Flush Gang and they got a few scenes alone without team Arrow and were pretty developed.
 
Any possible theories as to how did RF in episode 9 would confront Barry and beat him twice, kill the police, survive whatever the trap was doing to his body, and yet we found out Wells powers have some issue. Even if the Man in Yellow was from a different timeline from Wells, how did he not have problem using his powers but Wells does?
 
Easy explanation could be that he used most of the remaining powers he had, during his fight with Flash. Now he barely has any juice left.
 
Great episode.

Also, I love the irony of someone like Wells, who keeps secrets from everyone he knows, living in a glass house.
 
Easy explanation could be that he used most of the remaining powers he had, during his fight with Flash. Now he barely has any juice left.

That would make sense for the last fight of that episode. He wanted the device, and Barry tried to stop him, and he had no choice but to use his powers, but doesn't make sense why he would for no reason go and confront Barry earlier in the episode and go all the way to the stadium to fight. Surely, RF would not try to take that risk if his powers were limited. He could have been exposed by Flash if he lose his powers in the fight.
 
Might have been a risk he had to take. He's probably continuously losing power, and knows he will eventually lose it all, unless Barry manages to establish his connection to the speed force. So the fight with Barry was a necessity, to force him to develop his speed.
 
Nope. Pretty sure the episode was even called Royal Flush Gang and they got a few scenes alone without team Arrow and were pretty developed.

Well, I guess that shows how much of an impression they left on me since I don't remember anything. They must've sucked. :woot:
 
They were a normal family robbing banks. They were pretty boring.
 
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