Tell me some secrets.  Or else!

 

The secrets in this week’s episode are coming as fast as The Flash.  Here are this week’s #DCTV Secrets you might be asking about:

  • What's a Royal Flush?
  • Who is the Pied Piper?
  • Is there a Troll under this Bridge?
  • What's the Speed Force?

Previous #DCTV The Flash Secrets

  1. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 1 - "Pilot"
  2. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 2 - "Fastest Man Alive"
  3. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 3 - "Things You Can't Outrun"
  4. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 4 - "Going Rogue"
  5. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 5 - "Plastique"
  6. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 6 - "The Flash is Born"
  7. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 7 - "Power Outage"
  8. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 8 - "Flash vs. Arrow"
  9. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 9: - "The Man in the Yellow Suit"
  10. The #DCTV Secrets of The Flash: Episode 10: - "Revenge of the Rogues"

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Don’t run any farther if you don’t want to know any more. But of course you do and you will.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Royal Flush Gang got beat by four aces

And by four aces, of course we mean The Flash, Cisco, Caitlin, and Harrison.  This gang first caused problems in Justice League of America #43 back in 1966.  Over the years they’ve appeared with and without superpowers.  True fans know that this particular gang first appeared on Arrow as bank robbers.  This explains why there are only three cards in the deck—one of them died in Oliver’s arms.

 

Putting the sound and the fury in “The Sound and the Fury”

We met his parents last week, and tonight we meet the prodigal son, Hartley Rathaway, AKA the Pied Piper.  This genius knows a lot more than he’s letting on about.  One thing we didn’t see is the sonic flute he sometimes uses to commit his crimes.  But gloves are cool, too.  See him in comic back action in The Flash: Rogues.

 

Is Mason Bridge who we think he is?

So he’s a Pullitzer-prize winning journalist.  But is he also a shoutout to an old superhero known as The Clipper?  Maybe.  That hero’s secret identity was Mason Trollbridge and he did work in Keystone City.  If you had an ugly sounding name, wouldn't you change it?  Then again, Snart.

Use the Speed Force

Ah, this is a big one for fans of DC Comics.  The Speed Force is the energy field at the far end of the Universe that gives speedsters like Barry their power.  How will this play out?  We’ll see. 

 

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