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Barry and Wells team up to figure out a way to close the breaches, but their plan stalls because of a new meta-human named Tar Pit. Iris worries for Wally's safety after she discovers his involvement in drag racing and puts herself in danger after he refuses to stop.

In the comics, Tar Pit is a Flash villain with a much more monstrous appearance. Monteleone is a meta-human with the ability to astral project his consciousness until it gets stuck in a vat of tar. His brother is the crime lord known as Candyman.

Cisco's phone meta human social media ringtone is taken from 'O Fortuna', a track from 'Carmina Burana' by Carl Orff.

The writers originally said that they weren't going to attach filters and effects onto Tony Todd's voice, like they did last year with the Reverse Flash, but they must've changed their minds, because as of episode twelve, they started using filters and effects.

Wally's race car is red with yellow stripes - another reference to his future self as The Flash.

The pizza box on the Wests' table is Coast City Pizza. Coast City is the home of Hal Jordan, aka Green Lantern.

Before Daniel Burge is attacked and killed by Tar Pit, he sitting alone watching a newscaster who provides a teaser about coverage of Oliver Queen's mayoral campaign.

This episode introduces Tar Pit.

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  • comment
    • Author: Monn
    As with most episodes, there's a central theme that usually runs through most of the characters to give the episode a more fluid feel. With 'Fast Lane', it was quite clearly the theme of redemption. Whether it was Joe redeeming himself as a father to Wally, Wally redeeming himself as a brother and son to Iris and Joe, or Harry's decision to admit he was stealing Barry's powers, tonight was a very cohesive experience in terms of redemption.

    I love that most of the titles of Flash have the speed puns in them and of course, Fast Lane is yet another. This time it was hinting more at Wally's life as an underground drag racer than it was about Barry. Like most fans, I've been pretty indifferent to Wally so far in the few episodes we've got of him and while tonight was more of the same bi-polar like personality, I think it was a step in the right direction. The drag racing came to head this week as Iris decided to take it upon herself and investigate his whereabouts and ended up running into a pickle of her own. This side arc had my reminded of most of her story-lines last season where she had the tendency to muck everything up, but It was handled with much more care than I thought. It's also worth noting that Wally described his passions at being "all about speed". Pretty subtle huh Wally?

    The villain of the week was Tar Pit, another man who was effected by the Star Labs explosion a few years back, was on a path of revenge against the men who wronged him before. I'm not so sure we needed to see his origin story with the explosion as I think we've seen it a near 20 times at this point. With that said, it was yet another underdeveloped and particularly silly villain, even if the special effects were pretty solid for Tar Pit all night.

    Tonight's episode gave plenty of chances for both father figures in Barry's life right now to show their talents as Tom Cavanagh and Jesse L. Martin were fantastic as Harry and Joe respectively. Sure, it's easy to remember the last punch Joe had on Harry as the highlight of the episode, but there's plenty more to praise them for. I've loved watching Harry go behind Team Flash's backs and his unfortunate motivations, but I love the decision to have him admit his faults to the team even more. Finally, we will get all of them working together without any secrets (fingers crossed). I believe that will be the first time in either season that would be the case. Plus, traveling to earth 2? Yeah, I'm in.

    +Cavanagh and Joe shine

    +West side arc is improving

    +Harry's confession

    +Iris didn't mess things up this time

    +Earth 2 forthcoming

    -Tar Pit was dumb

    8.5/10
  • comment
    • Author: Goodman
    I'm amazed they didn't change the show's title. Plot A was Iris and West Family drama and plot B...had a villain...I think...and Harry harrying. The Wests took up most of the screen time which would have been fine if the show was called The West Family. So you're just left sitting there waiting for the bits of Flash plot and for the ep to end so they can get to the good stuff: E2 next week.

    But I will say the ep will delight all Iris and Wally fans. Iris was everything they want to see from her right up to including her getting hurt, and Wally finally opened up.

    Good: Barry at work! Easy Team Flash interactions. Harry and Barry working together (great but also kind of felt it came from out of left field). Barry showing his smarts!

    Bad: Wall to wall West Family soap opera.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Grant Gustin Grant Gustin - Barry Allen / The Flash
    Candice Patton Candice Patton - Iris West
    Danielle Panabaker Danielle Panabaker - Caitlin Snow
    Carlos Valdes Carlos Valdes - Cisco Ramon
    Keiynan Lonsdale Keiynan Lonsdale - Wally West
    Tom Cavanagh Tom Cavanagh - Dr. Harry Wells
    Jesse L. Martin Jesse L. Martin - Joe West
    Marco Grazzini Marco Grazzini - Joey Monteleone / Tar Pit
    Teach Grant Teach Grant - Clark Bronwen
    Mathias Retamal Mathias Retamal - Daniel Burge
    Sean Owen Roberts Sean Owen Roberts - Clay Stanley
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