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EPISODE
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The Flash - Season 4 Episode 06: When Harry Met Harry...
This is a story of the scientist Barry Allen who accidentally became a superhero and obtained the power of incredible speed. The prototype of this version of The Flash was the character of Arrow which reccurred.
2 April 1979, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
22 September 1987, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
1928, Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada
2 May 1996, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
25 September 1951, Oakland, California, USA
25 July 1985, Luverne, Minnesota, USA
July 20, 2018
When Harry Met Harry... is trying too hard to accomplish something the last few episodes pulled off with ease.
November 18, 2017
When Harry Met Harry had a goofy subplot that worked, some sense of redeeming Ralph and a villain with a better than average motive making for a really enjoyable episode.
July 25, 2018
Overall, When Harry Met Harry... was a perfectly fine episode. It showed off some of this season's humor.
July 24, 2018
By and large, you could see what When Harry Met Harry was trying to do at every step of the way. It just couldn't seem to execute it in a way that didn't come off as White Savior-y with a dose of trying too hard.
July 27, 2018
When Harry Met Harry is lackluster, dull [and] lacks any real heart.
November 27, 2017
The main problem with this episode was the way Black Bison was introduced and portrayed in contrast to the white hero narrative manifested in Ralph Dibny.
July 24, 2018
It is a lazy appropriation and exploration of the identities and symbols that are the most wrought for America right now.
July 26, 2018
When Harry Met Harry felt like a slight mislead, but worked overall. The Council scenes, while limited, were some of the best we have seen from Cavanagh throughout his time on the show.
August 15, 2018
Overall this weeks episode of the Flash had the potential to be interesting but it sort of fizzled which was made even worse by some problematic casting choices.
July 25, 2018
The episode veers too close to preachy instead of fun, and while several characters learn Very Important Lessons at the end, these moments feel predictable and unearned.

