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After two seasons of Arrow, The CW has already built up a pretty respectable take on the DC Universe - one that includes not just Oliver Queen's world of costumed vigilantes but elements like the League of Assassins, A.R.G.U.S., and other hints at a larger world of superhumans. The Flash is the network's first attempt at expanding this DCU with another show. Right out of the gate, The Flash establishes itself as a very different kind of superhero drama. It manages to tell a more classically comic book-y story while still remaining true to the general tone and vibe of Arrow.
Probably the biggest advantage this new series had starting out is the fact that so much of the groundwork was already laid in Arrow's second season. Grant Gustin debuted as a pre-speedster Barry Allen in two episodes last December, where he interacted with Ollie's team and found himself caught in the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator accident. This pilot rehashes that origin story a bit in its early mome...
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I really enjoyed the premiere. I thought it was better than I expected. They gave it a good background story and I'll continue to watch as long as it keeps my interest.