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+ | |guests= [[Katee Sackhoff]] as [[Amunet Black]] ''(special guest star)''<br>[[Hartley Sawyer]] as [[Ralph Dibny]]<br>[[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecille Horton]]<br>[[Kim Engelbrecht]] as [[Marlize DeVoe]]<br>[[Kendrick Sampson]] as [[Clifford DeVoe|Clifford Devoe/The Thinker]]<br>[[Sugar Lyn Beard]] as [[Becky Sharpe|Becky Sharpe/Hazard]] and [[Clifford DeVoe]]<br>[[Chelsea Kurtz]] as [[Mina Chaytan|Mina Chaytan/Black Bison]]<br>[[Derek Mears]] as [[Sylbert Rundine|Sylbert Rundine/Dwarfstar]]<br>[[Richard Brooks]] as [[Gregory Wolfe]] and [[Ralph Dibny]]<br>[[Dominic Burgess]] as [[Ramsey Deacon|Ramsey Deacon/Kilg%re]]<br>[[Paul McGillion]] as [[Earl Cox]] and [[Ralph Dibny]] |
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*This title is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Cyndi Lauper|Cyndi Lauper]] song "[[wikipedia:True Colors (Cyndi Lauper song)|True Colors]]". |
*This title is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Cyndi Lauper|Cyndi Lauper]] song "[[wikipedia:True Colors (Cyndi Lauper song)|True Colors]]". |
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**It may also be a reference to [[Gregory Wolfe|Wolfe]]'s secret willingness to try to sell [[Meta-humans|meta-human]] inmates for profit coming to light. |
**It may also be a reference to [[Gregory Wolfe|Wolfe]]'s secret willingness to try to sell [[Meta-humans|meta-human]] inmates for profit coming to light. |
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− | *When Ralph shape-shifts into [[Earl Cox]], [[Iris West|Iris]] refers to him as "Braveheart", referencing the film of the same name |
+ | *When Ralph shape-shifts into [[Earl Cox]], [[Iris West|Iris]] refers to him as "Braveheart", referencing the 1995 [[wikipedia:Braveheart|film of the same name]] and its main character, [[wikipedia:William Wallace|William Wallace]], in regards to Earl's Scottish accent. |
*[[Becky Sharpe|Becky]] mentions that "Orange isn't the new anything", subtly referencing the TV series ''[[w:c:orange-is-the-new-black:Orange Is the New Black|Orange Is the New Black]]''. |
*[[Becky Sharpe|Becky]] mentions that "Orange isn't the new anything", subtly referencing the TV series ''[[w:c:orange-is-the-new-black:Orange Is the New Black|Orange Is the New Black]]''. |
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− | *Thanking [[Killer Frost (split personality)|Killer Frost]] for the pep talk, [[Ralph Dibny|Ralph]] calls her |
+ | *Thanking [[Killer Frost (split personality)|Killer Frost]] for the pep talk, [[Ralph Dibny|Ralph]] calls her a "frosty [[wikipedia:Oprah Winfrey|Oprah]]", referring to the famous talk show host. |
*This is the fifth episode in the series not to feature [[Tom Cavanagh]]. |
*This is the fifth episode in the series not to feature [[Tom Cavanagh]]. |
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− | *[[Cecille Horton|Cecille]] mentions that in the past, [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]] has had reports of people being dead, only to later emerge alive. Examples of these cases include [[Tony Woodward]] and [[Ronnie Raymond]], who were both thought to have died in some way or another the night of the [[S.T.A.R. Labs|particle accelerator]] explosion, only to be found to be alive sometime afterwards.<ref>{{Ep|The Flash |
+ | *[[Cecille Horton|Cecille]] mentions that in the past, [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]] has had reports of people being dead, only for them to later emerge alive. Examples of these cases include [[Tony Woodward]] and [[Ronnie Raymond]], who were both thought to have died in some way or another the night of the [[S.T.A.R. Labs|particle accelerator]] explosion, only to be found to be alive sometime afterwards.<ref>{{Ep|The Flash is Born}}</ref><ref>{{Ep|Pilot|page=Pilot (The Flash (The CW))}}</ref><ref>{{Ep|Flash vs. Arrow}}</ref> |
− | *Ralph refers to [[Matthew |
+ | *Ralph refers to [[Matthew Norvock|Norvock]] as "Snakes on the Brain", possibly referring to the 2006 film ''[[wikipedia:Snakes on a Plane|Snakes on a Plane]]''. |
*[[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] tells Ralph that his face looks like the painting that came back to life from the 2017 film ''[[wikipedia:It (2017 film)|It]]''. |
*[[Cisco Ramon|Cisco]] tells Ralph that his face looks like the painting that came back to life from the 2017 film ''[[wikipedia:It (2017 film)|It]]''. |
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− | *Devoe's choice to use Becky Sharpe as his next host body has been considered odd, as Dwarf Star was best male choice due to Kilgore being out of shape. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 14:56, 25 May 2019
- "I didn't kill that teacher. I wouldn't take a life. You know, not every meta uses their powers to hurt people. Some use them to help, others to protect people. Our powers don't decide who we are. We do."
- —Barry Allen to Becky Sharpe
"True Colors" is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of The Flash, and the eighty-second episode overall. It aired on February 6, 2018.
Synopsis
After hearing that Amunet has struck a deal to buy all of the meta-humans in Iron Heights, Barry must decide if he should expose his powers in order to save his cellmates. After a visit from an old friend, Ralph is reminded of his shady past and wonders if he’s really a changed man.[1]
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Trivia
- This title is a reference to the Cyndi Lauper song "True Colors".
- It may also be a reference to Wolfe's secret willingness to try to sell meta-human inmates for profit coming to light.
- When Ralph shape-shifts into Earl Cox, Iris refers to him as "Braveheart", referencing the 1995 film of the same name and its main character, William Wallace, in regards to Earl's Scottish accent.
- Becky mentions that "Orange isn't the new anything", subtly referencing the TV series Orange Is the New Black.
- Thanking Killer Frost for the pep talk, Ralph calls her a "frosty Oprah", referring to the famous talk show host.
- This is the fifth episode in the series not to feature Tom Cavanagh.
- Cecille mentions that in the past, Central City has had reports of people being dead, only for them to later emerge alive. Examples of these cases include Tony Woodward and Ronnie Raymond, who were both thought to have died in some way or another the night of the particle accelerator explosion, only to be found to be alive sometime afterwards.[2][3][4]
- Ralph refers to Norvock as "Snakes on the Brain", possibly referring to the 2006 film Snakes on a Plane.
- Cisco tells Ralph that his face looks like the painting that came back to life from the 2017 film It.
References
The Flash season 4 | ||||
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"The Flash Reborn" • "Mixed Signals" • "Luck Be a Lady" • "Elongated Journey Into Night" • "Girls Night Out" • "When Harry Met Harry..." • "Therefore I Am" • "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3" • "Don't Run" • "The Trial of The Flash" • "The Elongated Knight Rises" • "Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash" • "True Colors" • "Subject 9" • "Enter Flashtime" • "Run, Iris, Run" • "Null and Annoyed" • "Lose Yourself" • "Fury Rogue" • "Therefore She Is" • "Harry and the Harrisons" • "Think Fast" • "We Are The Flash" |