Girls Night Out
- Episode aired Nov 7, 2017
- TV-14
- 41m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
5.2K
YOUR RATING
Caitlin fears that her past time as Killer Frost may be back to haunt her; Felicity helps celebrate Iris's bachelorette party, while Barry is taken out for a night on the town.Caitlin fears that her past time as Killer Frost may be back to haunt her; Felicity helps celebrate Iris's bachelorette party, while Barry is taken out for a night on the town.Caitlin fears that her past time as Killer Frost may be back to haunt her; Felicity helps celebrate Iris's bachelorette party, while Barry is taken out for a night on the town.
Osmond L. Bramble
- Bouncer
- (as Osmond Bramble)
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First of all, I've never felt so disgusted from an episode, the poor writing and the idiotic way they portrayed feminism, it's super weird and lame! The dialogues were cringe as hell. I had to fast forward most scenes because it was so cringe I couldn't just sit through it, this episode shouldn't be on this season. It never should be made too. I would suggest you skip this one. I can't believe I wasted almost 45 mins on this trash of an episode! Whoever wrote this needs to quit their job.
Why was the flash the supporting character of his own show. Let's cut the feminist storyline BS, and talk about the episode itself.
Bad writing, story, & acting at some points.
If you add them up, you would get this episode.
The villain (Katee Sackhoff) is the worst part of this episode, with her over the top acting and I know its a CW Show, but wow, even for them that was horrible.
Iris is a boring charater, they completely ruined Felicity so this didn't make it better, and no one cares about Joe's woman, and her daughter, but at least Danielle Panabaker was fine, but didn't save the episode. -5/5.
Bad writing, story, & acting at some points.
If you add them up, you would get this episode.
The villain (Katee Sackhoff) is the worst part of this episode, with her over the top acting and I know its a CW Show, but wow, even for them that was horrible.
Iris is a boring charater, they completely ruined Felicity so this didn't make it better, and no one cares about Joe's woman, and her daughter, but at least Danielle Panabaker was fine, but didn't save the episode. -5/5.
First the male side of the story, it's a decent story and the only reason I'm not giving it 1 star. It's shows the men in the show as regular men without it either being a overly dramatic or emotional moment or a high tension moment. The whole finding out that Joe's daughter in law was a stripper for "feminist research" is also fine and later she finds out she didn't really do that for that reason. People that do things simply to prove there own political persuasion to themselves exist and generally are that stupid. Not to mention there are some genuinely funny moments in those scenes. If that was the whole episode I'd give it 6 stars, not great, out of character for most characters but fine.
Than we get to the meat and potatoes of this episode. Every line seems to be extremely forced in an attempt to write a "girl power" episode. At least half of what is written in previous episodes is suddenly all forgotten just to push this story (Caitlin for example forgets she has a good friend in Cisco). Not to mention they let someone who had chained up, tortured (and possibly starve) a person for weeks to produce enough tears to supply at least a rave go away even though she could have easily be locked up because "#Feminism"?
All in all, just a typical Supergirl episode cosplaying as a flash episode. Just needed more super Lesbian Alex with her side kick Supergirl to be a true Supergirl episode.
Than we get to the meat and potatoes of this episode. Every line seems to be extremely forced in an attempt to write a "girl power" episode. At least half of what is written in previous episodes is suddenly all forgotten just to push this story (Caitlin for example forgets she has a good friend in Cisco). Not to mention they let someone who had chained up, tortured (and possibly starve) a person for weeks to produce enough tears to supply at least a rave go away even though she could have easily be locked up because "#Feminism"?
All in all, just a typical Supergirl episode cosplaying as a flash episode. Just needed more super Lesbian Alex with her side kick Supergirl to be a true Supergirl episode.
Negatives. Girl power rammed down everyone's throat and Katie Sackhoffs terrible dick van Dyche attempt at an English accent
Positives The lads get Barry drunk.
Positives The lads get Barry drunk.
Not exactly an episode by any standard. And it was easy guess that there was a woman director behind this. What was Laura Belsey trying to prove? That a female realistic "Ghost-busters" or "Mean Girls" meets sci-fi? Acting was bad, and the side villain made me laugh. Even there was no need to 'think' about The Thinker!
My ratings (based on what I marked on IMDb): Season 1: 200/23 = 8.69 Season 2: 193/23= 8.23; Season 3: 188/23= 8.17; and Season 4: 31.5/5= 6.3
Too lousy and too predictable. See you flash fans next week!
My ratings (based on what I marked on IMDb): Season 1: 200/23 = 8.69 Season 2: 193/23= 8.23; Season 3: 188/23= 8.17; and Season 4: 31.5/5= 6.3
Too lousy and too predictable. See you flash fans next week!
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Ralph is describing the West house, Cisco suggests "bitchin", referencing Barry's encoded message in The Flash Reborn (2017).
- GoofsWhen Amunet is beating Frost/Caitlin, Caitlin gets bruised in the fight and the bruises stay visible on her face, but when she later turns back into Killer Frost and then back to Caitlin, her bruises are still visible, even though she should have super human regenerative powers when in her Meta-human state.
- Quotes
Cisco Ramon: Barry? What did you just do?
Barry Allen: I just went and got peanuts from the bar.
Joe West: You didn't even move.
Barry Allen: Or did I?
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)
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