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|writer= '''Story by:'''<br>[[Aaron Helbing]]<br>[[Todd Helbing]]<br>'''Teleplay by:'''<br>[[Lauren Certo]]
 
|writer= '''Story by:'''<br>[[Aaron Helbing]]<br>[[Todd Helbing]]<br>'''Teleplay by:'''<br>[[Lauren Certo]]
 
|director= [[Rachel Talalay]]
 
|director= [[Rachel Talalay]]
 
|before= {{Ep|Invasion! (The Flash)}}
|guests= [[Tom Felton]] as [[Julian Albert|Julian Albert/Alchemy]] ''(special appearance by)''<br/>[[Mark Hamill]] as [[The Trickster (Earth-3)|The Trickster]] ''(special guest star)''<br/>[[Nicholas Gonzalez]] as [[Dante Ramon]]<br/>[[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecille Horton]]<br/>[[John Wesley Shipp]] as [[Jay Garrick|Jay Garrick/The Flash]]<br>[[Andre Tricoteux]] as [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]]
 
|before= {{Ep|Invasion!|page=Invasion! (The Flash)}}
 
 
|after= {{Ep|Borrowing Problems from the Future}}
 
|after= {{Ep|Borrowing Problems from the Future}}
 
|show= The Flash (The CW)
 
|show= The Flash (The CW)
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
With [[Alchemy]] and [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]] still looming threats, [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry]] is unable to focus on the [[Christmas]] holiday, and especially his relationship with [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]]. Determined to stop Savitar, Barry goes to [[Earth-3|Earth-3]] to get advice from [[Jay Garrick]]. [[Wally West|Wally]] wants to help Barry fight Savitar and reveals that he's been training with [[Harrison Wells (Earth-19)|H.R.]], which doesn't go over well with Barry. As [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] faces his first Christmas without his brother [[Dante Ramon|Dante]], old wounds are reopened.<ref>[http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/11/18/barry-allen-teams-with-jay-garrick-in-the-flash-the-present-syno/ ''Barry Allen Teams With Jay Garrick In The Flash: The Present Synopsis'' - Comicbook.com]</ref>
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{{Synopsis|With [[Alchemy]] and [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]] still looming threats, [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry]] is unable to focus on the [[Christmas]] holiday, and especially his relationship with [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]]. Determined to stop Savitar, Barry goes to [[Earth-3]] to get advice from [[Jay Garrick]]. [[Wally West|Wally]] wants to help Barry fight Savitar and reveals that he's been training with [[Harrison Wells (Earth-19)|H.R.]], which doesn't go over well with Barry. As [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] faces his first Christmas without his brother [[Dante Ramon|Dante]], old wounds are reopened.|http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/11/18/barry-allen-teams-with-jay-garrick-in-the-flash-the-present-syno}}
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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]]
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*[[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West]]
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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|Julian Albert/Alchemy]] and [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]]
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===Special guest star===
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*[[Mark Hamill]] as [[The Trickster (Earth-3)|The Trickster]]
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===Guest starring===
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*[[Nicholas Gonzalez]] as [[Dante Ramon]]
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*[[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecile Horton]]
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*[[John Wesley Shipp]] as [[Jay Garrick|Jay Garrick/The Flash]]
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*[[Andre Tricoteux]] as [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]]
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===Co-starring===
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*[[Sonia Beeksma]] as Reporter
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*[[Chantal Bui Viet]] as [[Danielle]]
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===Uncredited===
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*[[Tobin Bell]] as [[Julian Albert|Alchemy]] <small>(voice)</small> and [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]] <small>(voice)</small>
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This episode is the first time two alumni ([[John Wesley Shipp]] and [[Mark Hamill]]) from {{S|1990}} have appeared on-screen together while (technically) reprising their roles of The Flash and The Trickster respectively.
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*This episode is the first time two alumni ([[John Wesley Shipp]] and [[Mark Hamill]]) from {{S|1990}} have appeared on-screen together, while technically reprising their roles of The Flash and The Trickster, respectively.
**The previous mid-season finale episode, {{Ep|Running to Stand Still}} also featured Mark Hamill.
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**The previous mid-season finale episode, {{Ep|Running to Stand Still}}, also featured Hamill.
*The episode's title has a double meaning: "present" both references the Christmas gifts given during the episode, and Jay asking Barry to focus on the present time, rather than becoming obsessed with his glimpse of the future.
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*The episode's title has a double meaning: "present" both references the Christmas gifts given during the episode, and [[Jay Garrick|Jay]] advising [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry]] to focus on the present, rather than becoming obsessed with his glimpse of the future.
*Julian's full name is revealed to be Julian Albert Desmond. In the comics Dr. Alchemy's real name is Albert Desmond.
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*[[Julian Albert|Julian]]'s full name is revealed to be Julian Albert Desmond. In the comics, [[w:c:dc:Doctor Alchemy|Dr. Alchemy]]'s real name is Albert Desmond.
* When [[Joe West|Joe]] and [[Cecille Horton|Cecille]] kiss, [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]] says "finally", echoing the previous mid-season finale episode when [[Hunter Zolomon|Hunter]] and [[Caitlin Snow|Caitlin]] kissed, prompting [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] to say "finally".
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* When [[Joe West|Joe]] and [[Cecile Horton|Cecile]] kiss, [[Iris West-Allen|Iris]] says "finally", echoing the previous mid-season finale episode when [[Hunter Zolomon|Hunter]] and [[Caitlin Snow|Caitlin]] kissed, prompting [[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] to say "finally".
*The scene where Cisco asks Caitlin "Are we about to be the Grinch's this year?" is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book ''[[wikipedia:How the Grinch Stole Christmas|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'' (or its film adaptations).
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*The scene where Cisco asks Caitlin "Are we about to be the Grinches this year?" is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book ''[[wikipedia:How the Grinch Stole Christmas|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]'' and its film adaptations.
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*In this episode, it is revealed that Alchemy's stone is called the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. The [[wikipedia:Philosopher's Stone|Philosopher's Stone]] is a mythical alchemical artifact featured in many stories, including the first ''Harry Potter'' book, ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', the film version of which starred [[Tom Felton]] as Draco Malfoy (though the title was changed to ''Sorcerer's Stone'' for its release in the United States).
*When it's suggested the team bury the Philosopher's Stone, Cisco quips "Uh-uh, ''Jumanji''" referring to the [[wikipedia:Jumanji (film)|film of the same name]] about a dangerous magical board game. At the end of the film, the game is tossed into the sea to be rid of it; however, it later washes up on shore elsewhere to be found again.
 
*In this episode, it is revealed that Alchemy's stone is called the Philosopher's Stone. The Philosopher's Stone is a mythical artefact featured in many stories, including the first Harry Potter book, ''[[wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', the film version of which starred Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy (though the title was changed to ''Sorcerer's Stone'' for its release in the United States).
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*When it's suggested the team bury the Philosopher's Stone, Cisco quips "Uh-uh, ''Jumanji''" referring to the [[wikipedia:Jumanji (film)|film of the same name]] about a dangerous magical board game. At the end of the film, the game is tossed into the sea to be rid of it, but later washes up on shore elsewhere to be found again.
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*When on-set photos of Hamill as the [[Earth-3]] incarnation of [[The Trickster (Earth-3)|the Trickster]] first appeared online, a couple of months before broadcast, fans speculated that he might be playing a version of [[w:c:dc:Joker|Joker]] instead.{{Cite}}
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*When Barry travels to the future, he finds himself on Infantino Street. This is a reference to [[wikipedia:Carmine Infantino|Carmine Infantino]], the legendary comic book artist who co-created [[w:c:dc:Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]] (the Silver Age Flash) with writer [[wikipedia:Robert Kanigher|Robert Kanigher]] in 1956. Infantino designed the speedster's sleek red and yellow costume.
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**Moreover, this was also the name of the [[Infantino Street|penultimate episode]] of this season, referencing the events to unfold on the very same street.
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== Goofs ==
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*The flashback begins in the Indus Valley in 2012 at a desert campsite, with Julian writing in his journal that it's been 6 months since he "arrived here in [[India]]". Although the country was named after the river, since the Partition of India in 1947 nearly all of the Indus flows through Pakistan; the only exceptions are the upper reaches of the river in India (and China), which are very high up in the Himalayas.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:38, 7 May 2020

"You can't worry about what may or may not lie ahead. Besides, it's Christmas; a time to be with the ones you care about."
Jay Garrick to Barry Allen

"The Present" is the ninth and midseason finale episode of the third season of The Flash, and the fifty-fifth episode overall. It aired on December 6, 2016.

Synopsis

Cast

Starring

Special appearance by

Special guest star

Guest starring

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Uncredited

Plot

A flashback is shown, taking place in a camp in India years ago. In one of the tents is none other than Julian Albert writing in his journal. He writes about the search of the artifact known as the Brahmastra or Philosopher's stone, how even though he has faith it exists, he is losing hope of he and his team ever finding it. Just then, a woman in his search party tell him they finally found it. They take out the box sealing the artifact and despite the woman's recommendation to wait, Julian opens it, screaming at the stone he found inside.

Barry is too focused on taking Alchemy and Savitar down to enjoy the holidays. He goes to Earth-3 and enlists the help of Jay Garrick after helping him capture the Earth-3 Trickster from blowing up his city.

Back on Earth-1 Barry and Jay find Alchemy, and with Jay distracting Savitar, Barry defeats Doctor Alchemy and closes his box containing the Philosopher's Stone, which gives meta-humans powers and allows Savitar to appear. Barry apprehends Alchemy after discovering his secret identity is Julian.

At S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry and the others discover that Julian blacks out when he becomes Alchemy and that he obtained the box when he took an expedition to India in an attempt to resurrect his deceased sister. Cisco starts seeing visions of Dante, who encourages him to open the box to bring him back to life.

Cisco does so, which summons Savitar to S.T.A.R. Labs to fight Barry and Wally. After Cisco closes it with Caitlin's persuasion, they communicate with Savitar through Julian, as Doctor Alchemy is Savitar's vessel.

Savitar tells Barry that he's responsible for imprisoning the villain in the future and that one of his teammates will betray him, one will die, and one will suffer a fate worse than death.

Barry and Jay throw the box into the Speed Force to get rid of it, but in the process, Barry is thrown 5 months into the future, where he witnesses Savitar killing Iris, unable to stop it. Jay drags him back to the present.

At the West Christmas party, Wally receives a Kid Flash costume from the team after H.R. tells Joe to stop holding Wally back from his potential, Julian gives Barry his job back, and Barry buys a new apartment for him and Iris to live in.

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Trivia

  • This episode is the first time two alumni (John Wesley Shipp and Mark Hamill) from The Flash have appeared on-screen together, while technically reprising their roles of The Flash and The Trickster, respectively.
  • The episode's title has a double meaning: "present" both references the Christmas gifts given during the episode, and Jay advising Barry to focus on the present, rather than becoming obsessed with his glimpse of the future.
  • Julian's full name is revealed to be Julian Albert Desmond. In the comics, Dr. Alchemy's real name is Albert Desmond.
  • When Joe and Cecile kiss, Iris says "finally", echoing the previous mid-season finale episode when Hunter and Caitlin kissed, prompting Cisco to say "finally".
  • The scene where Cisco asks Caitlin "Are we about to be the Grinches this year?" is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book How the Grinch Stole Christmas and its film adaptations.
  • In this episode, it is revealed that Alchemy's stone is called the Philosopher's Stone. The Philosopher's Stone is a mythical alchemical artifact featured in many stories, including the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the film version of which starred Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy (though the title was changed to Sorcerer's Stone for its release in the United States).
  • When it's suggested the team bury the Philosopher's Stone, Cisco quips "Uh-uh, Jumanji" referring to the film of the same name about a dangerous magical board game. At the end of the film, the game is tossed into the sea to be rid of it, but later washes up on shore elsewhere to be found again.
  • When on-set photos of Hamill as the Earth-3 incarnation of the Trickster first appeared online, a couple of months before broadcast, fans speculated that he might be playing a version of Joker instead.[citation needed]
  • When Barry travels to the future, he finds himself on Infantino Street. This is a reference to Carmine Infantino, the legendary comic book artist who co-created Barry Allen (the Silver Age Flash) with writer Robert Kanigher in 1956. Infantino designed the speedster's sleek red and yellow costume.
    • Moreover, this was also the name of the penultimate episode of this season, referencing the events to unfold on the very same street.

Goofs

  • The flashback begins in the Indus Valley in 2012 at a desert campsite, with Julian writing in his journal that it's been 6 months since he "arrived here in India". Although the country was named after the river, since the Partition of India in 1947 nearly all of the Indus flows through Pakistan; the only exceptions are the upper reaches of the river in India (and China), which are very high up in the Himalayas.

References