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- The Flash: "All's Well That Ends Wells" Photos
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By Jesse Schedeen
Updated: Nov 3, 2022 8:44 pm
Posted: Mar 3, 2021 2:00 am
Warning: this review contains full spoilers for The Flash: Season 7, Episode 1! If you need a refresher on where we left off, check out IGN's full review of The Flash: Season 6.
The Flash is certainly beginning 2021 in a weird place. Not only is the Season 7 premiere happening months later than usual, this episode was never intended to be a season premiere in the first place. The series was forced to halt production in the midst of production on "All's Well That Ends Wells," forcing one of the final chapters of Season 6 to suddenly serve as the foundation for a brand new season. That raises some real concerns about the structure of the new season and how the ongoing Mirror Master conflict is being adapted to fit this new context. But solely as a continuation of where things left off last spring, "All's Well That Ends Wells" doesn't really miss a beat.
If anything, it's a shame this episode wasn't completely finished and able to act as the Season 6 finale. "Success Is Assured" worked about as well as could be hoped in those circumstances, but this episode's farewell party to Tom Cavanagh's many incarnations of Harrison Wells would have been a perfect note on which to cap off a much improved year of television. In any case, "All's Well That Ends Well" hits all the right emotional notes with the character. Yes, the plot is basically one big contrivance, as we learn Wells must sacrifice his own life in order to jumpstart Cisco's artificial Speed Force, because reasons. But how it's achieved, it does feel as though a grand, heroic sacrifice for Nash is the only proper direction for the character given his culpability in the events of Crisis.
The big concern with Season 7 is how Eva McCulloch's arc will be handled in light of the restructuring. Will we see the Mirror Master problem dealt with over the next few episodes, or is her arc being expanded to last until whatever passes for the midseason finale this year? It's tough to know which is the better storytelling route at this point. But for now, there seems to be adequate gas in that particular tank. Though she only appears in a handful of scenes, the premiere reminds us of the threat Eva poses and adds new layers to the show's big villain. ironically, this episode further humanizes Eva by revealing her to be something less than human in the first place. She's a bad reflection of the real Eva, which seems like a perfect catalyst for a metahuman meltdown.
It's also fun seeing this episode work to connect the dots between Eva and the Arrowverse's other Mirror Master, Sam Scudder. Revealing Sam to be one of Eva's mirror drones is a neat twist. As much as this show is guilty of underutilizing a lot of the classic Flash rogues, at least Mirror Master is one character where the writers seem intent on making up for lost time. This subplot also winds up benefitting Cecile of all people. The series has yet to truly capitalize on the "Cecile Horton: Metahuman Public Defender" angle, but here we get a fascinating new development as we see Cecile use her powers offensively for a change. Is this a sign of darker things to come for her? Whatever it takes to spice up the show's gradually dwindling supporting cast.
The Flash continues to make the best of a bad situation where the pandemic is concerned. If not the ideal point at which to kick off a new season, "All's Well That Ends Wells" is nonetheless a stirring tribute to one of the show's longest-running characters. The many incarnations of Harrison Wells are given a fitting sendoff in this episode, while ...
Season 7 Promo. All’s Wells That Ends Wells Clip. Episode Info. When an experiment to save Barry's speed backfires, Nash Wells searches for a way to save The Flash and comes up with a dangerous plan; Iris makes a startling realization inside the Mirrorverse. Cast & Characters. Discussion. Live Episode Discussion. DCTV Discord.
Mar 2, 2021 · When an experiment to save Barry's speed backfires, Nash Wells searches for a way to save The Flash and comes up with a dangerous plan; Iris makes a startling realization inside the Mirrorverse. Director. Geoffrey Wing Shotz. Writers. Greg Berlanti. Andrew Kreisberg. Geoff Johns. Stars. Grant Gustin. Candice Patton. Danielle Panabaker.
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Mar 3, 2021 · The Flash Boss Breaks Down Season 7 Premiere’s Wild Wells Twist and How Eva’s Epiphany Will Alter Her Agenda. By Matt Webb Mitovich. March 2, 2021 6:00 pm. The Flash -- "All's Wells...
Eva McCulloch (Efrat Dor) escaped the Mirrorverse and murdered her husband Joseph Carver (Eric Nenniger). She has some plans for the outside world. Barry started losing his speed when the Speed Force died. That happened because, during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry had to accept power from Spectre, aka Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell).