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Working together with help from Vibe’s portals, Manhunter and Kid Flash both land mean shots on the bad guy. Kid Flash, Vibe and Martian Manhunter all say they will go bring in the bad guy, who taunts Wally into a race. Sure enough, we see him at the Central City Bank, showing off both Flash’s speed and Supergirl’s heat vision. Under some obvious duress, the heroes agree.įaux Cisco leads them to Millie’s apartment, and after they kick down the door, they discover Millie making out with this world’s Mon-El.Ĭaitlin Snow has bad news in the real world: the villain is draining their powers. He’s looking for his daughter, Millie, this world’s version of Iris. His name is Dixie and he claims he runs the town. Things get real when a man who looks like Joe West shows up. When he comes too, he and Kara catch up on each other’s romantic misadventures. Unfortunately, a gangster who looks like Professor Martin Stein shows up and clobbers Barry with the handle of his gun. With the villain gone at the end of the number, Barry convinces Kara they need to figure out the plot of their musical. “Put a Little Love in Your Heart,” indeed. And wow, Winn and Cisco are good singers, and Malcolm is passable. He’s also out in the real world, not in their shared fantasy, and the only way for them to get out is to follow the script. The villain reappears and lets them know the world was one the heroes created in their own minds. They soon meet incarnations of Winn and Cisco and Supergirl makes some great Wizard of Oz references. And uh-oh, neither Barry nor kara have their powers. The owner of the club is Malcolm Merlyn, but he claims he’s not, despite how quick he is with a knife. Neither hero knows exactly what is going on or why they are there, but they compare notes and determine they need to find a way out. To his surprise, Barry emerges in a Chicago-esque (h/t writer Buckie Wells) nightclub and watches Kara sing “Moon River.” She makes eye contact with him while finishing the song, and Barry tells one of the random people in the club that he knows her. The man says Kid Flash looks scared and Flash is too slow, and he puts the same eye whammy on Barry that we saw him hit Kara with on Supergirl.
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gives Wally West a pep talk, encouraging him to get back on the horse and ride.įlash and Kid Flash confront the mysterious stranger, who says he can do a lot of things and just wants to teach them all a lesson. Hank says they need their help and that the person who left her in that state is on Team Flash’s Earth.Īfter an awkward intro to Mon-El, Vibe says he can track breachers but he might not have to since a guy just materialized out of thin air. Labs, they are surprised to see Hank Heywood and Mon-El come through the portal carrying an unconscious Supergirl. snaps them into action, and when they arrive at S.T.A.R. Cisco Ramon wakes him up and asks why he’s been watching so many musicals (it’s obvious because he’s down about the demise-for-now of #WestAllen), and Barry gives a reply he may soon regret: “Everything’s better in song.”Ī message from H.R. We begin with a flashback, as a young Barry watches “Singing in the Rain” with his mom.
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Lights, camera … The Flash season 3, episode 17 recap: “Duet” Why he wants them - and why he wants to make them sing and dance - we’ll just have to wait and see. We know there’s a villain looking for him because we’ve already seen the Music Meister KO Supergirl on her own show and announce to her friends that he was looking for the Fastest Man Alive. He’s going to end up in a musical episode and never even see it coming. Unless you’ve been living under a rock or on a heretofore undiscovered alternate Earth, you already know what to expect from “Duet.”