The Flash Season 2: 10 Problems Nobody Wants To Admit

The Flash needs to speed things up.

The first season of the Flash had everything a comic book fan could hope for. Time travel shenanigans, an amazing antagonist, full on unashamed references to THE SPEED FORCE and more. The season had its faults of course, but all in all most people couldn't complain with so much awesome stuff happening on their TV screens. Unfortunately, the same can't exactly be said for season 2 of The Flash, which is finally coming out of it's grueling winter hiatus in the next day or so depending on when (and where) you're reading this. We're just about at the halfway mark for the second season of The Flash, and so far not much has happened other than characters have suddenly become more watered down versions of themselves. I don't want to sound like I'm complaining, because The Flash is well and above most other super hero shows airing right now, but things really need to pick up the pace if the show wants to have a shot at matching the excitement fans felt at the end of the first season. Will they be able to do it? I hope so. Until then, let's talk about some of the problems The Flash has faced this season.
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