Talk:The Flash (1990 TV series)
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Combined episodes
[edit]The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster and Flash III: Deadly Nightshade were actually just combinations of earlier episodes of the series. Flash II - "The Trickster" and "Trial of the Trickster" and Flash III -"Ghost in the Machine" and "The Deadly Nightshade".
- I took out the part about the straight to video releases, thanks. AriGold 18:56, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
No problem. I am glad to see you started a seperate page for the TV show. I am new at editing pages on Wiki and I am learning as I go. The early media sections for The Flash and Trickster before yesterday were very badly written. Prank had a bigger entry than the Trickster himself! At first I just re-worded some things than I realized it made more sense to combine the Trickster and Prank entries together into an overall description of the episodes. Which meant I needed to add more details. Avilos 10 January 2006
I added a couple of lines about fan response and the demise of the series for those who don't know or remember why it only lasted one season. I just bought the DVD and hopefully I can add to the episode summary to finish that section out. Luke Cage 19:36, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- Good stuff. AriGold 13:14, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
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South Korea
[edit]When I was in South Korea in the 1990s, I saw that somebody had the nerve to make certain episodes into feature-length films that were shown in the theaters there. It was pretty neat, though, as that's how I saw four episodes when I was over there. In Europe, the show was still airing as "new" in the UK on some channel when I visited in 1994. Only one episode a week promoted as new. Coffee5binky (talk) 07:55, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
Extreme Violence
[edit]I recently picked up the DVD box set of The Flash to show to my niece and nephews when I babysit for them. Before I brought it over, I figured I should watch the first episode, since I hadn't seen it since it originally aired. I was shocked. Over the course of the two-hour pilot movie, more than a dozen police officers are brutally murdered. This, on a prime-time show aimed at a family audience. Needless to say, I did not show it to them. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against violence on tv. Still, I've read The Flash comic books and they are never as violent as this pilot movie. The only death that's even necessary to move the plot forward is that of Barry's brother. All the rest were just there, and served no real purpose.Wyldstaar (talk) 20:07, 7 August 2010 (UTC)
Unsourced Material
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Home video: VHS and DVD
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==Home video: VHS and DVD==
[[:Image:Flash DVD.jpg|250px|right|thumb|DVD box art for The Flash: The Complete Series from Warner Home Video.]] For over a decade after the series was canceled, the only episodes commercially available were in three VHS "movies," two of which were compilations of similarly themed episodes re-edited into a movie-length feature:
The movie pilot was also released on the Laserdisc format in 1992. The complete series is available as a DVD set, released by Warner Bros. on January 10, 2006. Many of the original releases of the set suffered from a flaw on Disc 1 which manifested just before the final segment of the episode "Pilot", causing the scene to skip or freeze, and ultimately caused a return to the disc's main menu before the final segment was completed. When the problem was discovered, Warner Bros. corrected the flaw and issued "fixed" versions of Disc 1 in exchange for the flawed versions. |
Doniago (talk) 14:33, 8 July 2011 (UTC)
Merge with List of The Flash episodes
[edit]With just one season and not much information expanded, it should be logical that the main article should merge with List of The Flash episodes. With Category:Flash (comics) television series is currently underpopulated, might as well delete it and put two categories in its place:Category:Television programs based on DC Comics and Category:Flash (comics) in other media.--NeoBatfreak (talk) 20:10, 31 August 2013 (UTC)
Colour contrast problems
[edit]It seems that this article is using colours in the infobox which don't satisfy Wikipedia's accessibility guidelines. The contrast between the foreground colour and the background colour is low, which means that it may be difficult or impossible for people with visual impairments to read it.
To correct this problem, a group of editors have decided to remove support for invalid colours from Template:Infobox television season and other television season templates after 1 September 2015. If you would still like to use custom colours for the infobox and episode list in this article after that date, please ensure that the colours meet the WCAG AAA standard.
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In Costume
[edit]First off I want to say this is totally not a complaint. Evidently I may have violated something while attempting to add a photo of Shipp in costume. I believe this article could use a photo or two, I just don't know how to make it fair use. Does anyone else concur that this article could use a better screenshot somewhere? Maxcardun (talk) 12:46, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- Well, you can't make an image WP:FAIRUSE, it either is fair use or it isn't, to my understanding. I wouldn't object to an image, but you'll need to address the concerns raised by the bot that reverted you. I think its edit summary was fairly clear about what the issues are, but there was also a link for asking questions, so that might be the path to pursue. I can help if I can, but I'm not really a subject matter expert on adding images to articles. DonIago (talk) 13:10, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
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