"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 film of the same name, Braveheart, 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.
- Ralph references the talk show host, Oprah Winfrey, in relation to Killer Frost's speech about how Team Flash won't abandon him.
- This is the fifth episode in the series not to feature Tom Cavanagh.
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" |