The partnership hits a wall when Oliver's tough-love mentoring frustrates Barry. After Barry is accidentally infected by Bivolo's rage-inducing powers, his suppressed frustrations surface, leading him to attack Eddie Thawne and eventually face off against Oliver in an epic street battle. Key Plot Points 'The Flash' Season 1 Recap, Episode 8: 'Flash Vs. Arrow'
A deadly boomerang-wielding assassin (Captain Boomerang, played with sleazy glee by Nick Tarabay) is on the loose in Central City. But this isn't just a Flash villain. This is an Arrow villain. Enter Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who immediately tries to turn Barry’s sunny CSI lab into a gloomy torture den. the flash s01e08 bd9
For the collectors out there, watching this on a format is an interesting choice. BD9 (essentially a Blu-ray structure burned onto a standard DVD-9) allows for 1080p video while keeping the file sizes manageable. While it might not have the 4K HDR bells and whistles of modern releases, the crispness of the Flash's lightning effects still holds up beautifully in high definition. The Verdict The partnership hits a wall when Oliver's tough-love
Seeing Barry’s bright, optimistic Central City energy clash with Oliver’s dark, brooding Starling City methodology is pure gold. Oliver’s "training" of Barry (shooting him in the back with arrows to teach him about his surroundings) is a highlight of their mentor/student dynamic. Enter Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who immediately tries
The episode centers on Barry Allen (The Flash) dealing with a metahuman named Roy G. Bivolo, who possesses the ability to induce rage in his victims. After Bivolo affects Barry, causing him to lash out at his friends, Oliver Queen (The Arrow) arrives to intervene. The episode concludes with a climactic confrontation between the two heroes, setting up the continuation in Arrow Season 3, Episode 8 ("The Brave and the Bold").