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How to watch the Flash in order

by Barbara

If you’re a fan of the Flash TV series, you may be wondering how to watch the show in order. The Flash has been on the air since 2014, and over the years, there have been numerous crossovers with other DC Comics shows, which can make it challenging to figure out the correct viewing order. Here are the steps to watch the Flash in order:

  1. The Flash season 1: The first season introduces the characters and sets up the main storyline of the series. It is essential to start here to understand the Flash’s origin story and how he became a superhero.
  2. Arrow season 3, episodes 8 and 9: These episodes are part of a crossover event called “The Brave and the Bold,” in which Barry Allen (aka the Flash) travels to Starling City to help Oliver Queen (aka Arrow) take down a villain.
  3. The Flash season 2: This season introduces new villains, including Zoom and the Earth-2 doppelgangers, and explores the consequences of time travel.
  4. Arrow season 4, episodes 8 and 9: These episodes are part of a crossover event called “Legends of Today,” in which Barry teams up with Oliver and the heroes from Legends of Tomorrow to fight Vandal Savage.
  5. Legends of Tomorrow season 1, episodes 1-15: This spinoff series features characters from both Arrow and The Flash and is essential to understanding the full story of the DC TV universe.
  6. The Flash season 3: This season introduces the villain Savitar and explores the concept of the Speed Force.
  7. Arrow season 5, episodes 8 and 9: These episodes are part of a crossover event called “Invasion!,” in which Barry, Oliver, and their allies fight against an alien invasion.
  8. The Flash season 4: This season introduces new villains, including the Thinker, and explores the concept of the multiverse.
  9. Legends of Tomorrow season 3, episodes 1-16: This season features more crossovers with both The Flash and Arrow and includes important storylines involving the villainous Legion of Doom.
  10. The Flash season 5: This season features the villain Cicada and explores the concept of time travel and alternate timelines.
  11. Arrow season 7, episodes 9-11: These episodes are part of a crossover event called “Elseworlds,” in which Barry, Oliver, and Supergirl switch places in an alternate reality.
  12. The Flash season 6: This season features the villain Bloodwork and explores the concept of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”
  13. Legends of Tomorrow season 5, episodes 1-9: This season features more crossovers with The Flash and Arrow and includes a major storyline involving the encores, villains from history who have been brought back to life.
  14. The Flash season 7: This season features the villain Godspeed and explores the aftermath of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”

By following this viewing order, you can experience the full story of the Flash and the DC TV universe. Enjoy the show!

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