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* [[Layman's Terms]]: One of Joe's main jobs as part of the team, being a "mere" police detective in a group of scientists.
* [[Layman's Terms]]: One of Joe's main jobs as part of the team, being a "mere" police detective in a group of scientists.
* [[Like a Son to Me]]: Wells to Cisco. {{spoiler|After learning Wells is actually the Reverse Flash Cisco is, understandably, creeped out by this}}.
* [[Like a Son to Me]]: Wells to Cisco. {{spoiler|After learning Wells is actually the Reverse Flash Cisco is, understandably, creeped out by this}}.
* [[No Such Thing as Wizard Jesus]]: Lampshaded: Snow jokes that [[Walking on Water|running on water]] puts Barry in some interesting company while in the next season acknowledging that Christmas is about Jesus.
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: While forensics, medicine and mechanical engineering/computers are generally kept to their specialist on the team, almost everything ''outside'' of these specialties is fair game for Wells and (latter) Ramon to cover. {{spoiler|Justified for Fake!Wells: He's a genius by future standards and knows the answers for several problems before they are even given}}.
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: While forensics, medicine and mechanical engineering/computers are generally kept to their specialist on the team, almost everything ''outside'' of these specialties is fair game for Wells and (latter) Ramon to cover. {{spoiler|Justified for Fake!Wells: He's a genius by future standards and knows the answers for several problems before they are even given}}.
** This hole is used as a joke in season two. When Dr. Wells attempts to create a [[Super Serum]] he notes his previous attempts have failed because his background isn't in bio-engineering. Dr. Snow fixes his problems in less than a minute.
** This hole is used as a joke in season two. When Dr. Wells attempts to create a [[Super Serum]] he notes his previous attempts have failed because his background isn't in bio-engineering. Dr. Snow fixes his problems in less than a minute.

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"My name is Barry Allen, and I am the fastest man alive. When I was a child I saw my mother killed by something impossible, my father went to prison for her murder, then an accident made me the impossible. To the outside world I'm an ordinary forensic scientist, but secretly I use my speed to fight crime and find others like me, and one day, I'll find who killed my mother and get justice for my father. I am The Flash!"

A Spin-Off of CW's 2012 Arrow series about The Flash. In this universe Barry Allen is driven to become a forensic scientist by a desire to clear his father of murdering his mother as a child, as nobody believes the claim that the murder was committed by a strange blur (actually the Reverse-Flash). One day a S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator explodes causing, among other things, Barry in his lab to be electrocuted and fall into a coma. Nine months latter Barry awakens from the coma and learns he has Super Speed before discovering that several other people, many criminals, also have powers. Together with his surrogate father/police detective Joe West, wheelchair bound S.T.A.R. labs owner and particle accelerator creator Dr. Harrison Wells, S.T.A.R. bio-engineer Dr. Caitlin Snow and S.T.A.R. mechanical engineer/computer genius Cisco Ramon he works to stop these new superpowered "Meta-Human" criminals.

The Flash is notable for, in stark contrast to most post 2005 live action superhero work, having a fairly light tone while eschewing "realism" in favor of mere verisimilitude. Also in contrast to the questionable morality of its contemporaries, The Flash is a well loved hero of his city and Barry is solidly on the side of good.


Tropes used in The Flash (TV 2014) include:
  • Alternate Universe: Focus of season 2.
  • Backup Twin: After Fake!Wells is Ret-Goned, his Earth 2 counterpart becomes a recurring character. He makes it very clear they're not the same person.
  • Broken Pedestal: Dr. Wells is actually the Reverse Flash impersonating the real and deceased Dr. Wells. The cast does not take this betrayal well, especially Cisco, who particularly creeped out by his claim of Like a Son to Me.
  • Casting Gag: Barry Allen's dad is played by John Wesley Shipp. Shipp previously played Barry Allen in the first Flash TV series. Similarly the original and imprisoned Trickster is portrayed by Mark Hamill, who played the Trickster in the same series.
  • Clark Kenting: Justified: In the first season when Flash is seen from another person's point of view his head appears as a giant red blur and he alters his voice to a substantially different and non-human one like an electronic voice changer gizmo making it fairly reasonable Barry is unrecognizable to even his family despite the mask showing half his face. The second season skips the effects though implies it is still in place.
  • Healing Factor: While The Flash has always had this power to heal faster to some degree this adaptation emphasizes it, allowing Barry to recover from injuries that should cripple or kill a normal person within the span of an episode several times.
  • I Am Not Left-Handed: Wells is not crippled like he claims.
  • Layman's Terms: One of Joe's main jobs as part of the team, being a "mere" police detective in a group of scientists.
  • Like a Son to Me: Wells to Cisco. After learning Wells is actually the Reverse Flash Cisco is, understandably, creeped out by this.
  • No Such Thing as Wizard Jesus: Lampshaded: Snow jokes that running on water puts Barry in some interesting company while in the next season acknowledging that Christmas is about Jesus.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: While forensics, medicine and mechanical engineering/computers are generally kept to their specialist on the team, almost everything outside of these specialties is fair game for Wells and (latter) Ramon to cover. Justified for Fake!Wells: He's a genius by future standards and knows the answers for several problems before they are even given.
    • This hole is used as a joke in season two. When Dr. Wells attempts to create a Super Serum he notes his previous attempts have failed because his background isn't in bio-engineering. Dr. Snow fixes his problems in less than a minute.
  • Ret-Gone: Upon learning that Fake!Wells is actually his descendant, Eddie Thawne kills himself erasing him from existence.
  • Super Doc: While Dr. Snow is employed as a bio-engineer she often acts more like a surgeon and is the one who handles all of Barry's injuries.
  • Super Speed
  • Stable Time Loop: Lampshaded: Cisco wonders if they
  • Stargate City: Vancouver is, once again, standing in for a (fictional) American city
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Aside from not feigning being wheelchair bound, the most notable difference between fake!Wells and Earth 2!Wells is that the Earth 2 version is an egotistical jerk instead of the fake one's fake fatherly presence
  • Typecasting: Jesse L. Martin is, once again, a police detective.
  • Was It All a Lie?: Inverted Fake!Wells' video will Barry receives after his death has him question if some of his fatherly love for the group was real. He even seems a bit remorseful about his actions, giving Barry the confession needed to get his dad out of jail and S.T.A.R. lab's numerous assets despite previously despising the Flash.