How CW’s The Flash Lost Its Speed

From Nerdstalgic.

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At one time, CW’s The Flash was considered one of the best live-action superhero TV shows on television. Its early seasons perfectly captured the joy, optimism, and energy of DC Comics’ iconic speedster, delivering a tone that felt both heartfelt and exciting.

In its prime, The Flash had everything working in its favor: a charming cast, emotionally grounded storytelling, memorable villains, and storylines that pulled directly from the DC Comics source material. For a while, it stood as a high point of the Arrowverse and one of the strongest superhero adaptations on TV.

But after several successful seasons, the series began to lose its footing. Overcomplicated time travel plots, shrinking budgets, and increasingly repetitive storylines slowly eroded what once made the show special. What began as a fresh, character-driven superhero series gradually turned into a confusing and exhausting experience for longtime fans.

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