"The New Rogues" | |
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Series The Flash Season 3, Episode 4 | |
Air date | October 25th, 2016 |
Writers | Benjamin Raab; Deric A. Hughes |
Director | Stefan Pleszczynski |
Producers | Geoff Garrett; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Brooke Roberts; Glen Winter; JP Finn; Andrew Wilder; Benjamin Raab; Derec A. Hughes; Sarah Schechter; Aaron Helbing; Todd Helbing; Andrew Kreisberg; Greg Berlanti |
Starring | Grant Gustin; Candice Patton; Danielle Panabaker; Carlos Valdes; Keiynan Lonsdale; Tom Cavanagh; Jesse L. Martin |
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"The New Rogues" is the fourth episode of season three of the superhero fantasy series The Flash, and the fiftieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Stefan Pleszczynski with a script written by Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes. It first aired on the CW Network on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016 at 8:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Wentworth Miller | Leonard Snart |
Violett Beane | Jesse Quick, Jesse Wells |
Danielle Nicolet | Cecile Horton |
Grey Damon | Sam Scudder |
Ashley Rickards | Rosalind Dillon |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Dalias Blake | Tough #2 |
Chad Riley | Foreman |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Flash was developed for television by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns. It is based on the DC Comics character, the Flash, created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Carmine Infantino.
- This episode is rated TV-PG.
- Actor Wentworth Miller is given a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
- This is the first appearance of Ashley Rickards as Rosalind Dillon, aka The Top. She appears next in "The Once and Future Flash".
- This is the first appearance of Jesse Wells in the costumed identity of Jesse Quick.
Allusions[]
- Sam Scudder is based on a character of the same name who appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. He is one of Barry Allen's oldest and most notorious foes and first appeared in The Flash #105 in March, 1959.
- Rosalind Dillon is loosely based on Roscoe Dillon, who is a costumed super-villain and foe of the Flash. He was introduced in The Flash #122 in August, 1961.
- In the comics, Jesse Quick is actually a character named Jesse Chambers. She is from the mainstream continuity, although her parents, Johnny Chambers and Libby Lawrence were originally Earth-Two characters.
Quotes[]
- Cisco Ramon: Will it test their attitudes, too? 'Cause I'm not sure I can stomach another Wells with your bedside manner.
- Harry Wells: I care for you too, you jack wagon.
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- Iris West: Go talk to him.
- Barry Allen: Yeah, sure, 'I'll talk to him.
- Iris West: Okay.
- Barry Allen: About us kissing.
- Iris West: Yeah.
- Barry Allen: It's not gonna be awkward at all.
- Iris West: Let me know how it goes.
- Barry Allen: It's gonne be awkward, that's how.