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  • Episode aired Mar 21, 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 43m
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6.1/10
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Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)
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The Music Meister sends Supergirl and the Flash to a world where life is a musical and the only way to escape is to sing and dance.The Music Meister sends Supergirl and the Flash to a world where life is a musical and the only way to escape is to sing and dance.The Music Meister sends Supergirl and the Flash to a world where life is a musical and the only way to escape is to sing and dance.

  • Director
    • Dermott Downs
  • Writers
    • Greg Berlanti
    • Andrew Kreisberg
    • Geoff Johns
  • Stars
    • Grant Gustin
    • Candice Patton
    • Danielle Panabaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    8.8K
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    • Director
      • Dermott Downs
    • Writers
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Andrew Kreisberg
      • Geoff Johns
    • Stars
      • Grant Gustin
      • Candice Patton
      • Danielle Panabaker
    • 149User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    7lefauveburke

    Not as bad as some of the reviews are saying

    It doesn't really make sense with how much hate is going on with this episode.Yes this episode is a little bit more silly than the other ones. I did like the ending but it wasn't as great as the main plot line episodes. Most of the people give it 1/10 for ridiculous reasons like "there isn't Savitar in it" I really think this was a good episode that had a lot more characterization than just "I need to get faster and defeat Savitar" repetitive episodes. I think it was a good change up while weird was still a good episode.
    10algramza

    Musical haters be gone!

    This episode is amazing! Such a fun way to do a musical episode and incorporate it into the storyline! It's very very well done with some great music and the actors and actresses can actually legit sing! If you hate musicals, you probably will hate this and you can go cry about it in your sad musical-less world! I've watched it twice and will probably watch it more! Love it!
    6Jarl86

    Reminiscent of Grant and Melissa's days in Glee.

    Firstly, it's a filler. And for that I think people hate it out of principle. Fun be damned unless it furthers the plot or characters. People seem to have forgotten that Flash and Supergirl are supposed to be the more lighthearted shows to the dark and gritty Arrow. We should want to see them have fun and be goofy and campy. But I get it, if you don't like musicals, you won't like this. Secondly, the plot is not there. And I don't care. I get to see people from several of the DC shows interact AND SING! So who gives a damn, it was fun to watch, and there's surprisingly good voices in this, if you manage to listen past the studio edits. Thirdly, Gustin and Benoist have AMAZING chemistry. Had they shared a show I would've shipped them harder than anything. Mostly because their characters are both super in one way or another, and I've never been able to buy into superhero relationships where one partner is human and the other not. Relationships need 2 equals to work, realistically. I get that comics has a human partner to keep the Super one "grounded" in his/her humanity, but that's OK for drawn characters. Put them on the screen like this and it's harder to buy. Fourthly, I appreciate the Glee-vibe this episode gave. Darren Criss, Melissa and Grant have all proved to be great voices, though frankly they really underused Darren with the air-time he got. Eh, oh well.
    8frky_girl79

    Not as bad as they say

    I thought this episode was cute, not as bad as everyone is saying! Flash and Supergirl singing the song superfriend was adorable. It was definitely needed after all the serious drama filled episodes of Flash going on. I'm not going to hold the off key singing against them either! Lol
    5gorkem-bir

    I would have watched Glee instead.

    I'm not trying to be hateful and I like this show a lot. On the other hand, this episode was really a disappointment for me and it diverged from the story line. Besides, the episode couldn't even deliver emotional fulfillment. I couldn't even feel something during the episode but instead I had been thinking about how bizarre this was. It's not like I want whole show to be composed of action scenes, excitements, thrills but at least deliver ideas without changing the show into a completely different material.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the regular cast members on The Flash / Supergirl already had extensive experience performing in Broadway and West End (London) musicals before this musical episode. Jesse L. Martin played Tom Collins in the original cast of RENT, as well as in the 2005 movie version of the musical. Victor Garber (Martin Stein) was in the original Broadway cast of Sweeney Todd, and he played Jesus in the 1973 movie of the musical Godspell; two of his four Tony nominations are for musical performances. John Barrowman (Malcolm Merlyn) has been in Sunset Boulevard and Putting it Together on Broadway and is an even bigger star on London's West End, where he has performed in such musicals as Anything Goes, Phantom of the Opera, Hair, and Miss Saigon. Jeremy Jordan (Winn Schott) was in the original Broadway casts of Rock of Ages, Bonnie and Clyde, and Newsies: The Musical, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award in 2012. Tom Cavanagh (Wells) was in the Broadway musicals Urinetown and Shenandoah. Grant Gustin (Barry Allen / The Flash) appeared in the 2010 Broadway revival of West Side Story. "Legends of Tomorrow" actor Arthur Darvill played the lead role in the musical"Once" on Broadway and in the West End and has written and composed musicals for the Globe Theater. Carlos Valdes (Cisco Ramon) and Darren Criss (The Music Meister) attended the University of Michigan together; they worked together within the theatrical group StarKid Productions.
    • Quotes

      Kara Danvers: When it comes to buddies, pal, you are the best!

      Barry Allen: I love you more than the lightning bolt I wear on my chest!

      Kara Danvers: If you're ever sad, I'll bring you flowers!

      Barry Allen: You can list "soprano" as one of your powers.

      Kara Danvers: If you're ever broke...

      Barry Allen: ...I got the cash!

      Kara Danvers: On my couch...

      Barry Allen: ...you're welcome to crash.

      Kara Danvers: And if you ever need a hand...

      Barry Allen: ...I'll be there in a flash!

      Kara Danvers: Barry!

      Barry Allen: That was funny.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Arrowverse Crossover Episodes (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Runnin' Home to You
      Written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

      Performed by Grant Gustin

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Berlanti Productions
      • DC Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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