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Season 6 follows new adventures, with Barry struggling with flexibility throughout that period and perhaps struggling to fight the alleged fate. Meanwhile, Cecil considers her career as a D.A. Contradict with many aspirations and possibly her identity. The reason for this seems to be that Cecil is trying to cross new paths with the evil and corrupt man.
There's still room for improvement and the show would undoubtedly benefit from changing things up a little but The Flash is as fun as ever and seemingly back on the right track as the hero races into his sixth year on the air.
This episode took us through the motions and should be renamed heart to heart... This episode brought the best mix of what makes The Flash great, and it's only going to get better.
This isn't just a great episode of The Flash, it's a mission statement for this show going forward, and it's an example of what I'd like to see more of across the DC TV line.
After two rough seasons in a row, it's unrealistic to expect The Flash to completely and fundamentally change in the course of a single premiere episode. Even so, "Into the Void" serves as a promising start to Season 6.
'Into The Void' was a welcome change-of-pace for the show as it took a moment to focus on its characters ahead of the story, while also successfully reintroducing the Crisis as a major threat.