The first season of the American television series ''
The Flash
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'' premiered on
The CW
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on October 7, 2014, and concluded on May 19, 2015, after airing 23 episodes. The series is based on the
DC Comics
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DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with thei ...
character
Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds. It is a
spin-off
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from ''
Arrow
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'', existing in the same
fictional universe
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, and was produced by
Berlanti Productions
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History
The company was founded in 2000 as Berlanti-Liddell Productions by ...
,
Warner Bros. Television, and
DC Entertainment
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, with
Andrew Kreisberg serving as
showrunner
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.
The series follows
Allen Allen, Allen's or Allens may refer to:
Buildings
* Allen Arena, an indoor arena at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee
* Allen Center, a skyscraper complex in downtown Houston, Texas
* Allen Fieldhouse, an indoor sports arena on the Univer ...
, portrayed by
Grant Gustin, a crime scene investigator who gains super-human speed, which he uses to fight criminals, including others who have also gained superhuman abilities. The season follows Barry getting his super speed from an accident caused by
S.T.A.R. Labs
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who helps him fight criminals who also get powers from the same accident and helping Barry pursue his mother's killer the
Reverse-Flash
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Characters Edward Clariss
Edward Clariss (also known ...
. Gustin is joined by main cast members
Candice Patton,
Danielle Panabaker,
Rick Cosnett
Richard James “Rick” Cosnett (born 6 April 1983) is a Zimbabwean-Australian actor and producer. He is known for playing the roles of Wes Maxfield in ''The Vampire Diaries'', Elias Harper in '' Quantico'' and Eddie Thawne in ''The Flash''.
E ...
,
Carlos Valdes,
Tom Cavanagh
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, and
Jesse L. Martin
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. ''The Flash'' was picked up for a full season by The CW in October 2014, and filming took place primarily in
Vancouver, British Columbia
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, Canada.
The
series premiere
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was watched by 4.8 million viewers and had a 1.9 18–49 demographic rating, making it The CW's most watched and highest rated series premiere since ''
The Vampire Diaries
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'' in 2009. It also became The CW's second-most watched series premiere ever, behind ''
90210'', and the third-highest rated in the 18–49 demographic. The first season finished as the 118th ranked show, with an average viewership of 4.62 million, making it the most watched series ever on The CW, and also the highest rated series among men 18–49 and men 18+ ever on the network. The first season of ''The Flash'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Reviews for the series became increasingly positive as the season progressed, with the finale receiving critical acclaim. The series was renewed for a
second season on January 11, 2015.
Episodes
Cast and characters
Main
*
Grant Gustin as
Barry Allen / Flash
*
Candice Patton as
Iris West
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*
Danielle Panabaker as
Caitlin Snow
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*
Rick Cosnett
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E ...
as
Eddie Thawne
*
Carlos Valdes as
Cisco Ramon
*
Tom Cavanagh
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as
Harrison Wells /
Reverse-Flash
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Characters Edward Clariss
Edward Clariss (also known ...
*
Jesse L. Martin
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as
Joe West
Recurring
*
Robbie Amell
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as
Ronnie Raymond / Firestorm
*
Clancy Brown
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Brown's film roles include Viking Lofgren in ''Bad Boys'' ...
as
General Wade Eiling
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Publication history
Wade Eiling first appeared in ''Captain Atom'' #1 (March 1987) and was created by Cary B ...
*
Victor Garber as
Martin Stein / Firestorm
* Michelle Harrison as
Nora Allen
Abel
Abin Sur
Abra Kadabra (character)
Abby Holland
Ace the Bat-Hound
Acrata
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*
Roger Howarth as
Mason Bridge
*
Malese Jow
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as
Linda Park
*
Wentworth Miller as
Leonard Snart / Captain Cold
*
Patrick Sabongui as
David Singh
*
John Wesley Shipp as
Henry Allen
Guest
Production
Development
On July 30, 2013, it was announced that ''
Arrow
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'' co-creators
Greg Berlanti and
Andrew Kreisberg, ''Arrow'' pilot director
David Nutter
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, and DC Comics CCO
Geoff Johns would develop a television series based on the Flash for
The CW
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, and it would detail Barry Allen's origin.
Kreisberg revealed after the announcement that Allen would first appear as a recurring character on ''
Arrow
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'' in three episodes of season two—all written by Berlanti, Kreisberg and Johns—and the last of the episodes would act as a
backdoor pilot for the new show. Kreisberg added that Allen would be a forensic scientist and the introduction of his superpowers, as well as the reactions to this, will be very human and grounded. Johns stated that the character of the Flash in the show would resemble his comic book counterpart, complete with his trademark red costume, and not be a poor imitation. Kreisberg elaborated: "No sweat suits or strange code names; he ''will be'' The Flash." While researching the best way to depict the Flash's lightning speed, Johns stated it would not just be the standard "blurring around".
Barry ultimately appeared twice in ''Arrow''s second season, with the planned backdoor pilot canceled in favor of a traditional pilot by The CW executives, who had been impressed by early cuts of Barry's first two episodes on ''Arrow''. This allowed the creative team to flesh out Barry's story and his world on a bigger budget, as opposed to a backdoor pilot's constraint of incorporating characters from the parent show. The pilot was officially ordered on January 29, 2014, and was written by Berlanti, Kreisberg, and Johns, and directed by Nutter.
On May 8, 2014, ''The Flash'' was officially picked up as a series, with an initial order of 13 episodes.
Three more scripts were ordered in September 2014 following a positive response to newly completed episodes by executives,
while a back ten was ordered on October 21, 2014, for a full 23-episode season.
In July 2014, Johns described the series as "the most faithful DC Comics adaptation ever... We've incorporated almost everything of the mythology into it and added a new backstory with
S.T.A.R. Labs
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." In October 2014, Johns explained that DC's approach to their films and television series would be different from
Marvel Studios
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'
cinematic universe
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, stating that their
film universe and TV universes would be kept separate within a
multiverse
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to allow "everyone to make the best possible product, to tell the best story, to do the best world."
Casting
On September 13, 2013,
Grant Gustin was cast in the titular role of
Barry Allen / Flash.
Andy Mientus, who would eventually be cast as
Hartley Rathaway, also auditioned for the role.
Gustin began researching the character during the audition process, and reading as many comics as possible. Gustin primarily focused on
The New 52
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series of comics, because he knew it would be difficult to read everything and he felt the New 52 was the closest to the show's "look and feel".
In January 2014, actor
Jesse L. Martin
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was cast as Detective
Joe West,
while Rick Cosnett was cast as
Eddie Thawne and
Danielle Panabaker as
Caitlin Snow
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.
In February 2014,
Candice Patton was cast as
Iris West
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and Carlos Valdes as
Cisco Ramon.
Patton's casting as Iris caused significant backlash among comic book fans due to Patton being of African descent, while Iris has typically been depicted as a Caucasian woman in comics. Though the writers discussed early on to make Barry and Caitlin lovers, Gustin vetoed this idea in favour of Barry and Iris, as in the comics. Also in February 2014, ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' reported that the remaining regular roles to be cast were for the parts of Harrison Wells and Hartley Rathaway.
On February 10, 2014,
Tom Cavanagh
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was cast as
Harrison Wells, with his role described as "a rock star in the world of physics and the mind and money behind Central City's S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator".
It was eventually revealed that Cavanagh's character was actually
Eobard Thawne, who stole the appearance of the real Wells (also portrayed by Cavanagh) after killing him, with
Matt Letscher portraying Thawne's original likeness.
Letscher was cast due to his previous collaboration with Kreisberg and Berlanti in the
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television series ''
Eli Stone''.
Several cast members from the
1990 television series appear in the series.
John Wesley Shipp, who portrayed Barry Allen/Flash in the 1990 series, joined the cast in a recurring role as Barry's father,
Dr. Henry Allen,
and
Amanda Pays once again portrays a character named
Dr. Tina McGee.
In the episode "Tricksters",
Mark Hamill
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returns as
James Jesse / Trickster and
Vito D'Ambrosio plays Mayor
Anthony Bellows
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(a character he played in 1991, but as a police officer), with images of Hamill as Trickster from the 1990 TV series being used in a police report.
Design
The Flash costume was designed by
Colleen Atwood
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Atwood has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design twelve times, winning four times - for the films ''Chicago'' (2002), ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (200 ...
. While remaining largely faithful to Barry's costume from the comics, it was designed as a more "functional, textured quality" costume than previous live-action Flash ones.
Filming
Production on the pilot began in March 2014, with filming taking place in
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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; additional filming for the series takes place in
Portland, Oregon
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.
On how action sequences are shot for the series, compared to ''Arrow'', Gustin said, "When
'Arrow''shoot(s) action sequences, pretty much what you see is what you get and they're really doing everything. We do a lot of plate shots that are empty shots of the area we're going to be in and then they're putting us in later in
post. I do a lot of the fighting. I don't have to do it full speed and then they ramp it up and a lot of people have to freeze and I keep moving. Then I have to clear frame and step back into frame. It's really tedious stuff that we have to do. On theirs, they learn fight choreography and they shoot it from the perfect angles and what you see is what you get."
Filming for the rest of the season began on July 11, 2014, and,
ended on April 14, 2015.
Music
''Arrow'' composer
Blake Neely
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is the primary composer of the series, and was first hired in April 2014 to score the pilot.
He had previously composed a theme for Barry Allen which was featured in ''Arrow''s
season two Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* ''2econd Season
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Release
It was released on November 4, 2008.
Guest Performers
The album features gu ...
episodes "The Scientist" and "Three Ghosts". The theme was titled "The Scientist" when it was released on the
''Arrow: Season 2'' soundtrack. According to Neely, "It had to be different
rom ''Arrow''... but it also couldn't be so different that it couldn't fit in the ''Arrow'' universe, ... it had to be in a style that could hold hands with ''Arrow''." On December 18, 2014,
WaterTower Music released a selection of music from ''The Flash''/''Arrow'' crossover episodes, as well as two bonus tracks from their respective 2014 midseason finales. The first season, two-disc soundtrack was released on October 16, 2015, by La La Land Records.
All music composed by Blake Neely.
Arrowverse tie-ins
In March 2014, it was announced that Gustin would not appear in a third episode of ''Arrow'' as originally planned. However, Panabaker and Valdes appear in the ''Arrow'' episode "The Man Under the Hood" in their roles as Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon, respectively. ''Arrow'' executive producer Marc Guggenheim stated, "This was something that really came about because obviously Barry is in a coma at the end of
Three Ghosts" That pretty much made it impossible for Barry to appear in
he third episode, as originally planned.. The idea of bringing in
aitlin Snow and Cisco Ramonreally, really appealed to us because it allowed us to honor our original intention
fdoing something Flash-related around episode 19 or 20
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Hist ...
without having comatose Barry and basically paying Grant Gustin a lot of money to sit around with his eyes closed just unconscious the whole episode... It allows us to further flesh out the ''Flash'' universe in ''Arrow''."
Gustin had a brief cameo appearance in the ''Arrow'' season three premiere, "The Calm". Valdes appeared once again in the season three episode "Broken Arrow", while Gustin appeared in the final episode of season three, "My Name is Oliver Queen".
Stephen Amell appears as Oliver Queen / Arrow in the pilot episode.
Kreisberg announced that
Emily Bett Rickards would appear in the fourth episode as Felicity.
Previous ''Arrow'' adversary
William Tockman / The Clock King (
Robert Knepper
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) was in the seventh episode.
Members of
The Royal Flush Gang
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, who previously appeared on ''Arrow'', made a cameo appearance in the eleventh episode of the series. Rickards and
Brandon Routh as
Ray Palmer Ray Palmer may refer to:
* Raymond A. Palmer, science-fiction writer and editor
* Raymond F. Palmer, medical professor
* Ray Palmer (pastor), American pastor and author of hymns
* Ray Palmer (Arrowverse), a TV show character based on his comic boo ...
had scenes in the eighteenth episode, "All Star Team Up".
Katie Cassidy and
Paul Blackthorne
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Blackthorne broke into acting via television commercials in England. His breakthro ...
, as
Laurel Lance / Black Canary and Detective
Quentin Lance, respectively, appeared in the following episode, "Who Is Harrison Wells?",
while Amell and
Doug Jones as
Jake Simmons / Deathbolt appeared in the twenty-second episode, "Rogue Air".
"Flash vs. Arrow"
On July 18, 2014, Kreisberg stated that a crossover event would occur in the eighth episode of the first season of ''The Flash'' and the third season of ''Arrow'', respectively. In early January 2015, The CW president
Mark Pedowitz
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announced the intention to do a ''Flash''/''Arrow'' crossover every season, after the success of the first one.
Marketing
In April 2015, to celebrate the season three finale of ''Arrow'' and season one finale of ''The Flash'', The CW released a short promo titled "Superhero Fight Club". The short features characters from ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash'' battling each other in a hero vs. villain showdown. Characters include Arrow, Flash, Arsenal, Black Canary, Merlyn, Captain Cold, Heat Wave, Firestorm, Ra's al Ghul, Reverse-Flash, and the A.T.O.M. in a
cage match
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fight.
Release
Broadcast
''The Flash'' was screened at the Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment panel at
San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2014.
The series officially premiered on
The CW
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on October 7, 2014, during the
2014–15 television season and also premiered in Canada on the same night.
The second episode was screened at
New York Comic Con
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on October 9, 2014, as a way to repay the viewers that watched the series' premiere episode.
The series premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 28, 2014, and in Australia on December 3, 2014.
Home media
The season began streaming on
Netflix
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on October 6, 2015,
and was released on
Blu-ray
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and
DVD
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in
Region 1 on September 22, 2015.
Copyright infringement
The first season of ''The Flash'' was the fifth most-pirated TV series in 2015.
Reception
Ratings
Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.
The first episode of ''The Flash'' was watched by 4.8 million viewers and had a 1.9 18–49 demographic rating, making it The CW's most watched and highest rated series premiere since ''
The Vampire Diaries
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'' in 2009. It also became The CW's second-most watched series premiere ever, behind ''
90210'', and the third-highest rated in the 18–49 demographic.
Factoring Live + 7 day ratings, the pilot was watched by a total of 6.8 million viewers, becoming The CW's most-watched telecast and the highest-rated premiere among men 18–34 (2.5 rating). It broke the previous record for the most-watched telecast held by the
cycle 8 finale of ''America's Next Top Model'' in 2007 (6.69 million). Additionally, across all platforms, including initiated streams on digital platforms and total unduplicated viewers on-air over two airings the week of October 7, 2014, the premiere was seen more than 13 million times.
The Canadian premiere was watched by 3.11 million viewers, making it the most-watched broadcast that night and the second for that week. In the United Kingdom, the premiere was the fourth highest-rated broadcast of the week and the eleventh of that month, with 1.53 million viewers. The timeshifted version got 82,000 viewers. The premiere in Australia was the most-watched broadcast on pay television, with 129,000 viewers tuning in.
The first season finished as the 118th ranked show, with an average viewership of 4.62 million, helping to deliver The CW's most watched season in seven years.
''The Flash'' finished the season as the most watched series ever on The CW with 5.85 million viewers, and also the highest rated series among men 18–49 (2.8 rating) and men 18+ ever on the network.
Critical response
Season 1 of ''The Flash'' received generally positive reviews from critics. The
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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reported a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 7.75/10 based on 63 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "''The Flash'' benefits from its purposefully light atmosphere, making it a superhero show uniquely geared toward genre fans as well as novices."
Metacritic
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 73 out of 100, based on 27 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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's Eric Goldman and Joshua Yehl praised the show's premise and cast after viewing a press screening copy of the pilot. Goldman and Yehl favorably compared it to ''Arrow'', stating that ''The Flash'' progresses with a confidence that ''Arrow'' did not get until later in the series.
Reviews for the series became increasingly positive as the season progressed, with the finale receiving critical acclaim.
Noel Murray of
The A.V. Club
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gave the season a B+ overall, giving praise to the pacing of the plot, the performances of the cast and the special effects, and also pointing out the series' boldness to embrace its comic book influences, something that conventional superhero shows tend not to do.
Weekly episode reviewer Scott Von Doviak gave consistently high ratings to the season and awarded the season finale a perfect A grade, calling the episode "richly satisfying" and also commending the show for "
apturingthe essence of its source material in a fun, light-on-its-feet way that few other comic book adaptations have managed." He also gave high praise to the emotional value and performances of the cast, as well as the cliffhanger and multiple easter eggs found in the episode.
Accolades
''The Flash'' was included on multiple Best/Top TV Shows of 2014 lists, ranking on ''
NPR'' and ''
Omaha World-Herald''s (7th), and ''
Film School Rejects
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The site was nominated for Best News Blog by ''Total Film'' magazine and na ...
'' (10th). In its first season, ''The Flash'' was nominated for 35 awards, including an
Emmy
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nomination for
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for the episode "Grodd Lives",
and winning nine. The show was nominated for four
Saturn Awards
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, winning
Best Superhero Adaption Television Series and Wentworth Miller winning for
Best Guest Star on Television.
Gustin was honored with the Breakthrough Performance Saturn Award at the ceremony for his electrifying performance as Barry Allen/The Flash.
The series received eight
Leo Awards nominations, including Best Dramatic Series and winning Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series for the episode "Going Rogue".
It also won the
People's Choice Award for "Favorite New TV Drama" for the 2014–15 season.
''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 1857 in Boston, ...
'' named the season finale, "Fast Enough" one of the best television episodes of 2015.
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,
Visual Effects Society Awards
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, Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Broadcast Program
,
Armen V. Kevorkian
Armen V. Kevorkian is an Armenian-American
visual effects supervisor and television director. He is best known for his work on television series such as ''Ghost Whisperer'', ''Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series), Hawaii Five-0'', ''Banshee (TV serie ...
, James Baldanzi, Jeremy Jozwick, Andranik Taranyan
,
,
, -
,
TV Guide Award
, Favorite New Show
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
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,
People's Choice Awards
The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing people in entertainment, voted online by the general public and fans. The show has been held annually since 1975, with the winners originally determined using Gallup Polls until ...
, Favorite New TV Drama
, ''The Flash''
,
,
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, rowspan="2" ,
Kids' Choice Awards
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, Favorite Family TV Show
, ''The Flash''
,
,
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, Favorite TV Actor
,
Grant Gustin
,
,
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, rowspan="4" ,
Saturn Awards
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,
Best Superhero Adaption Television Series
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
, Breakthrough Performance
, Grant Gustin
,
,
, -
,
Best Actor on Television
, Grant Gustin
,
,
, -
,
Best Guest Star on Television
,
Wentworth Miller
,
,
, -
, rowspan="8" ,
Leo Awards
, Best Dramatic Series
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
, Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
,
Glen Winter
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Career
Winter began his career as a filmlo ...
,
,
, -
, Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series
, C. Kim Miles
,
,
, -
, Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series
, For episode "Going Rogue"
,
,
, -
, Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series
, Tyler Bishop Harron
,
,
, -
, Best Make-Up in a Dramatic Series
, Tina Louise Teoli
,
,
, -
, Best Hairstyling in a Dramatic Series
, Sarah Koppes
,
,
, -
, Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series
,
Emily Bett Rickards
,
,
, -
, Publicists Awards
, Maxwell Weinberg Award – Television
, Bonanza Productions,
Berlanti Productions
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History
The company was founded in 2000 as Berlanti-Liddell Productions by ...
and
Warner Bros. Television
,
,
, -
,
TCA Awards
,
Outstanding New Program
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
, rowspan="6" ,
Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox television network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, film, sports, television, fashion, social media, and more, voted by viewers living in the United S ...
,
Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
,
Danielle Panabaker
,
,
, -
, rowspan="2" , Choice TV: Breakout Star
, Grant Gustin
,
,
, -
,
Candice Patton
,
,
, -
, Choice TV: Chemistry
, Grant Gustin and Candice Patton
,
,
, -
, Choice TV: Liplock
, Grant Gustin and Candice Patton
,
,
, -
,
Choice TV: Villain
,
Tom Cavanagh
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,
,
, -
,
Hugo Awards
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, Best Dramatic Presentation – Short Form
, For the episode "Pilot"
,
,
, -
,
Primetime Emmy Award
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,
Outstanding Special Visual Effects
, For episode "Grodd Lives"
,
,
, -
, rowspan="2" ,
IGN Awards
''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
, Best TV Series
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
, Best Comic Book Adaptation TV
, ''The Flash''
,
,
, -
,
Poppy Awards
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, Best Actor, Drama
, Grant Gustin
,
,
, -
Notes
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