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And it seems that someone we thought dead is still roaming around, but I'm not telling you who it is.
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God Bless and Enjoy The Show!
What's up folks? Welcome to my review of The Flash Episode 21 - Grodd Lives. In our last episode, Barry, Cisco, Caitlin and Joe prepared a trap for Eobard Thawne after realizing he is the Reverse-Flash, but things don't go the way they planned. Finally, the episode where we will see The Flash take on one of his old enemies from the comics, the one and only, Gorilla Grodd. Like in the comics, Gorilla Grodd is a hyper-intelligent, telepathic gorilla with the ability to control minds. In this episode, things are about to go bananas. StoryBarry must deal with the Reverse-Flash's latest threat to a member of the group. To make matters worse, Dr. Wells unleashes Grodd on the city in order to distract Barry and the team. Joe, Barry and Cisco head down into the sewers to catch Grodd, but the gorilla quickly gets the upper hand after he kidnaps Joe. Iris and Barry have a heart to heart talk ThoughtsIn this episode, Gorilla Grodd was voiced by David Sobolov. It was awesome to hear him voice a villain since I am familiar with his work in Robocop: Alpha Commando and as Lobo in Young Justice, not to forget as Drax the Destroyer in Avengers Assemble. I actually enjoyed how they made the fight between Flash and Grodd, and there were some funny moments as well. As for Iris and Barry, looks like things could go in hot water or something like that, because now she saw for who he is. I actually loved Candice Patton as Iris, she did an awesome job this season. And it seems that someone we thought dead is still roaming around, but I'm not telling you who it is. ConclusionGood episode, enjoyable, and it seems that the way this ended, Grodd will return. Villains may lose, but they always come back folks. My final score for this episode is an A-
God Bless and Enjoy The Show!
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Giancarlos Calderon
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October 2015
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