The Flash is a TV show that runs on the CW with new episodes airing every tuesday at 8pm. The Flash is a show that has based off of the DC Comic superhero. Season one stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen the Flash, Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells, Jesse L. Martin as Detective Joe West, Candice Patton as Iris West, Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow, and Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon. The show follows Barry Allen, a crime scene investigator who gets the ability to run at superhuman speed, which he uses to fight criminals and other metahumans. The show originally started off as a side plot for the CW’s TV show Arrow, Though now became its own spin off show. The following review of the very first season of CW’s the Flash will include a survey of its major strengths and weaknesses. Spoilers, Duh. …show more content…
From every one to your average person who watches whatever is on, to the hard core comic book nerds and geeks out there, they all seem to universally enjoy the show after giving it at least a little bit of a chance. Everyone who I have talked to personally about the show and they have seen it with an open mind has told me multiple times how much they love watching the show and how cool they think it is. Though most people love and enjoy the show that still does not mean that the show is completely free of all faults. The show can still suffer from occasional annoying characters, unnecessary sub-plots, or just general weird things that should be kept out of the
There is a dichotomy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: sinner or saint. Several characters are able to bridge this: Spike and Buffy being two of the notable examples, playing both roles throughout the series. However, the female vampires of the series consistently fall into the latter category of sinner, and not only that, but a sexually deviant or hyper sexualized sinner. There are no recurring female vampires in the show that do not become categorized in this extreme way. Willow is only a vampire in two different episodes (“The Wish” and “Dӧppelgangland”), yet the transformation that she undertakes is startling.
People used to see comics as the funny “cheap” stories that doesn’t really has an idea worth reading. However, that is a stereotype. The world of comics is very wide and could be as interesting as any other valuable style of writing. However, People visualize
As he opened the exit door, he seen a big crowd of people yelling his name and congratulating him for what he did. Flasher seemed extremely happy for saving the people. His friend Aaron was so happy as well. They both went back home safely and happy. A year later had gone by and the “Superman” ride was ready and fixed.
In the books Firebreak and The Fifth Season there are two characters that have obtained multifaceted characteristics in order to survive and fit into their dangerous worlds. Both Damaya from The Fifth Season, and 06, from Firebreak, have to make hard decisions. These decisions derive from their circumstances of being powerful forces in a powerless man's world. Their powers and capabilities have been controlled and limited due to their upbringing, however, they use their powers in ways that stray from what they have been taught in order to follow what they believe is right. Although they share some multifaceted characteristics, they differ in the fact that 06 took more initiative in pursuing the things she believed was right, as opposed to Damaya
McCloud explains that comics are a “visual medium that embraces all of the senses.” He metaphorically states that comics and other forms of media “ provide us with a window back into the world that we live in.” In other words, he believes that graphic novels can in fact change your perspective on certain things or even cause
Superhero comics contain many conventions such as morals, a motive, extraordinary superpowers, a back story, and so on. Batman and Superman are a couple of superheroes from a wide variety of superhero comics. Both of them try to protect mankind from any hurt, harm, or danger that may come. A similarity between both of these superheroes is that they want justice in the world. With so much crime and torture going on in the world, mankind looks for a higher power to help stop it.
What is a convention used within the episode “Passion” and its effect? CONVENTION Character Arcs are a narrative convention used to display the change a character goes through, as the story develops. Typically a character arc involves a challenge (or occasionally a tragedy), that leads to change for the character demonstrating their transformation throughout the story, which eventually leads to resolution. EVIDENCE In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in episode 17 of season 2 ‘Passion’ the audience sees beloved librarian character Giles go through his character arc.
“My Hero Academia” is a popular anime series that takes place in a world where nearly everyone has some form of superpower, or “quirk.” This anime follows the story of a young boy named Izuku Midoriya who dreams of becoming a hero despite not having a quirk of his own. The show explores themes of heroism, self-discovery, teamwork, and personal growth, and has been praised for its diverse cast of characters and engaging storyline (My Hero Academia). Season 1, episodes 1, 5, and 7 of My Hero Academia can be used as a great example of narrative criticism because they introduce the audience to the world and characters of the series, as well as the overarching themes that are explored throughout. Episode 1 sets the foundation for world-building and introduces the audience to the concept of quirks and the societal pressures placed on people to become heroes versus villains.
The fictional superheroes Superman and Batman are two classical examples that are in accordance to Ray 's meaning of an official hero and an outlaw hero. The Thematic Paradigm makes it simple to understand the characteristics Americans look for in their heroes, Superman as the official and Batman
Unbreakable uses classic themes of comics and journeys to give life to its characters. The mise-en-scene
As comics have evolved, the female superheroes have been written to become solid characters independent of their male counterparts. However, despite this progression, women in comics continue to be illustrated as sexy, voluptuous, and alluring. They demonstrate strength and independence, but for the male reader, mostly sexual appeal. “If anything, the comics of today are more blatantly sexist and provocative than ever.
I am also better able to see that deep down, the show produces positive messages about family, relationships, risk-taking, and self-discovery. In essence, the environment of Family Guy is existential, where characters have the ability to make extreme choices; this allows episodes
The Office is an American television comedy series that aired on NBC from 2005 to 2013. It is an adaptation of a British series also titled The Office. The series depicts the everyday work lives of office employees that work for a paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The show is portrayed as a documentary by having a camera crew follow the employees throughout the series to show the viewers the lives of American office workers. However, the days and experiences these people have during their days at work are far from normal because of their humorous boss and other employees.
From Batman fighting crime in Gotham city to Superman keeping the peace in Metropolis, we find ourselves drawn to the idea of heroes overcoming the odds and prevailing in the end in their story. The theme of having a
There is a great deal of conversation around the mysteries and complexities of the characters and worlds. The explicit display of controversial topics such as the LGBTQ garners much hate, but is also the reason for a greater following, a great example of this being Steven Universe. As the generations are becoming more and more exposed to immeasurable amounts of information and opinions from the internet at a younger age, the representation of those topics in cartoons just makes sense. The somewhat simplified display of hot topics in animated tv shows are a great way for children and adults to see a more controlled and digestible perspective.