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+ | {{Dialogue|By the laws of [[Earth-19]], I hereby challenge you for possession of [[Harrison Wells (Earth-19)|H.R. Wells]]. If you want, we can solve this another way. There's a great spot for drinks...|You realize trial by combat is to the death?|[[Cisco Ramon]] and [[Cynthia|Gypsy]]}} |
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|name= Dead or Alive |
|name= Dead or Alive |
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|writer= '''Teleplay by:'''<br/>[[Zack Stentz]]<br/>'''Story by:'''<br/>[[Benjamin Raab]]<br/>[[Deric A. Hughes]] |
|writer= '''Teleplay by:'''<br/>[[Zack Stentz]]<br/>'''Story by:'''<br/>[[Benjamin Raab]]<br/>[[Deric A. Hughes]] |
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|director= [[Harry Jierjian]] |
|director= [[Harry Jierjian]] |
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− | |guests= [[Tom Felton]] as [[Julian Albert]] ''(special appearance by)''<br/>[[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecille Horton]]<br/>[[Jessica Camacho]] as [[Cynthia|Gypsy]]<br/>[[Andrea Brooks]] as [[Eve Teschmacher]] |
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|before= {{Ep|Borrowing Problems from the Future}} |
|before= {{Ep|Borrowing Problems from the Future}} |
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|after= {{Ep|Untouchable}} |
|after= {{Ep|Untouchable}} |
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+ | |post=49 |
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− | |show= The Flash |
+ | |show= The Flash (The CW) |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | [[Harrison Wells (Earth |
+ | {{Synopsis|[[Harrison Wells (Earth-19)|H.R.]]'s past catches up with him when a bounty hunter with vibe powers named [[Cynthia|Gypsy]] arrives in [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]] to bring him back to [[Earth-19]] to stand trial for his crime. It turns out inter-dimensional travel is illegal on their Earth. H.R. surrenders but when [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry]] and [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] find out that H.R.’s only hope would be to challenge Gypsy to a fight to the death, they intercede and Cisco offers to fight Gypsy instead.|http://flashtvnews.com/the-flash-dead-or-alive-description-gypsy-arrives/27283}} |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | ===Starring=== |
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+ | *[[Grant Gustin]] as [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen/The Flash]] |
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+ | *[[Candice Patton]] as [[Iris West-Allen|Iris West]] |
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+ | *[[Danielle Panabaker]] as Dr. [[Caitlin Snow]] |
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+ | *[[Carlos Valdes]] as [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco Ramon/Vibe]] |
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+ | *[[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West|Wally West/Kid Flash]] |
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+ | *[[Tom Cavanagh]] as [[Harrison Wells (Earth-19)|H.R. Wells]] |
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+ | *[[Jesse L. Martin]] as Detective [[Joe West]] |
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+ | ===Special appearance by=== |
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+ | *[[Tom Felton]] as [[Julian Albert]] |
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+ | ===Guest starring=== |
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+ | *[[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecile Horton]] |
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+ | *[[Jessica Camacho]] as [[Cynthia|Gypsy]] |
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+ | *[[Andrea Brooks]] as [[Eve Teschmacher]] |
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+ | ===Co-starring=== |
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+ | *[[Jason Bell]] as Uniformer cop |
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+ | *[[Gui Fontanezzi]] as Arms dealer |
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+ | *[[Rhianna Jagpal]] as 2nd cheerleader |
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+ | *[[Adam Kozlick]] as Gang member 1 |
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+ | *[[Bri Neal]] as Head cheerleader |
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+ | *[[James Neate]] as [[Lazarus]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The minifigure that represents Iris in the LEGO recreation of her future fate is actually a real-life minidoll named [[w:c:lego:Andrea (Friends)|Andrea]] |
+ | *The minifigure that represents [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]] in the LEGO recreation of her future fate is actually a real-life minidoll named [[w:c:lego:Andrea (Friends)|Andrea]] from the LEGO ''[[w:c:lego:Friends|Friends]]'' property, and the minifigure for [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]] is a recolored version of [[w:c:lego:Axl|Axl]] without his visor piece from the ''[[w:c:lego:Nexo Knights|Nexo Knights]]'' line. |
− | *H.R. refers to Julian as "Bond", referencing the fictional British spy [[w:c:jamesbond:James Bond|James Bond]]. |
+ | *H.R. refers to [[Julian Albert|Julian]] as "Bond", referencing the fictional British spy [[w:c:jamesbond:James Bond|James Bond]]. |
− | *In the comics Gypsy and Vibe serve as members of [[w:c:dc:Justice League Detroit|Justice League Detroit]] together, and even are a couple in the New 52 storyline. |
+ | *In the comics, Gypsy and Vibe serve as members of [[w:c:dc:Justice League Detroit|Justice League Detroit]] together, and even are a couple in the ''New 52'' storyline. |
− | *Gypsy claims that it's "time to turn things up to |
+ | *Gypsy claims that it's "time to turn things up to 11", referencing [[wikipedia:Up to eleven|a famous line]] from the 1984 mockumentary film ''[[wikipedia:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]''. Cisco notes the use of the reference. |
− | *The episode crosses over with |
+ | *The episode crosses over with {{S|S}}, with [[CatCo Worldwide Media]] and [[Eve Teschmacher]] making an appearance. |
− | **This is the only episode of |
+ | **This is the only episode of {{S|F}} to include [[Earth-38]], [[CatCo Worldwide Media|CatCo]], and [[National City]] without featuring [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]]. |
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+ | == Goofs == |
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+ | * At [[S.T.A.R. Labs (Earth-1)|S.T.A.R. Labs]], [[Team Flash]] determines that Barry needs to cover a certain distance (which looks to be approximately 30-40 feet) in .21 seconds to stop Savitar from killing [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]]. They determine that this is not possible considering Barry's current speed improvement. However when Barry decides to train [[Wally West|Wally]] to save Iris, Wally's listed speed is 1,881 mph, which was about equal to Barry's speed. This speed equates to approximately .5225 miles per second, which is about 2,758.8 feet per second. So in .21 seconds, Barry should already be able to travel 579 feet, which is much farther than the distance he needs to travel in order to save Iris. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 21:37, 30 June 2020
- "By the laws of Earth-19, I hereby challenge you for possession of H.R. Wells. If you want, we can solve this another way. There's a great spot for drinks..."
- "You realize trial by combat is to the death?"
- —Cisco Ramon and Gypsy
"Dead or Alive" is the eleventh episode of the third season of The Flash, and the fifty-seventh episode overall. It aired on January 31, 2017.
Synopsis
H.R.'s past catches up with him when a bounty hunter with vibe powers named Gypsy arrives in Central City to bring him back to Earth-19 to stand trial for his crime. It turns out inter-dimensional travel is illegal on their Earth. H.R. surrenders but when Barry and Cisco find out that H.R.’s only hope would be to challenge Gypsy to a fight to the death, they intercede and Cisco offers to fight Gypsy instead.[src] |
Cast
Starring
- Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash
- Candice Patton as Iris West
- Danielle Panabaker as Dr. Caitlin Snow
- Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon/Vibe
- Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West/Kid Flash
- Tom Cavanagh as H.R. Wells
- Jesse L. Martin as Detective Joe West
Special appearance by
Guest starring
Co-starring
- Jason Bell as Uniformer cop
- Gui Fontanezzi as Arms dealer
- Rhianna Jagpal as 2nd cheerleader
- Adam Kozlick as Gang member 1
- Bri Neal as Head cheerleader
- James Neate as Lazarus
Trivia
- The minifigure that represents Iris in the LEGO recreation of her future fate is actually a real-life minidoll named Andrea from the LEGO Friends property, and the minifigure for Savitar is a recolored version of Axl without his visor piece from the Nexo Knights line.
- H.R. refers to Julian as "Bond", referencing the fictional British spy James Bond.
- In the comics, Gypsy and Vibe serve as members of Justice League Detroit together, and even are a couple in the New 52 storyline.
- Gypsy claims that it's "time to turn things up to 11", referencing a famous line from the 1984 mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap. Cisco notes the use of the reference.
- The episode crosses over with Supergirl, with CatCo Worldwide Media and Eve Teschmacher making an appearance.
Goofs
- At S.T.A.R. Labs, Team Flash determines that Barry needs to cover a certain distance (which looks to be approximately 30-40 feet) in .21 seconds to stop Savitar from killing Iris. They determine that this is not possible considering Barry's current speed improvement. However when Barry decides to train Wally to save Iris, Wally's listed speed is 1,881 mph, which was about equal to Barry's speed. This speed equates to approximately .5225 miles per second, which is about 2,758.8 feet per second. So in .21 seconds, Barry should already be able to travel 579 feet, which is much farther than the distance he needs to travel in order to save Iris.
Gallery
Videos
References
The Flash season 3 | ||||
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"Flashpoint" • "Paradox" • "Magenta" • "The New Rogues" • "Monster" • "Shade" • "Killer Frost" • "Invasion!" • "The Present" • "Borrowing Problems from the Future" • "Dead or Alive" • "Untouchable" • "Attack on Gorilla City" • "Attack on Central City" • "The Wrath of Savitar" • "Into the Speed Force" • "Duet" • "Abra Kadabra" • "The Once and Future Flash" • "I Know Who You Are" • "Cause and Effect" • "Infantino Street" • "Finish Line" |