The Flash Season 3 Episode 10 Borrowing Problems from the Future
- TV-NR
- January 24, 2017
- 40 min
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7.9 (3,553)
After a holiday break, The Flash returns with season 3, episode 10 titled "Borrowing Problems from the Future." The episode follows Barry Allen, aka The Flash, as he tries to prevent a tragedy he foresaw in his future.
When Barry accidentally travels ten years into the future, he sees a devastating event that involves his girlfriend Iris. Determined to change the outcome, he seeks advice from his team at S.T.A.R. Labs but struggles to find a solution. Meanwhile, Wally attempts to convince Joe to train him to become Kid Flash, but Joe is hesitant due to the dangerous nature of being a superhero.
As Barry grapples with his vision of the future, a new villain named Plunder arrives in Central City with a seemingly unbreakable armor and a deadly weapon. The Flash must battle Plunder while also trying to alter the future to save Iris.
Throughout the episode, tensions rise as the team debates the ethics of altering the future. Cisco confronts Barry about his rash decisions, leading to a heated argument about their different perspectives on time travel. The chemistry between Barry and Iris remains strong as they navigate the weight of Barry's premonition and their relationship.
The action-packed episode culminates in a thrilling showdown between Plunder and The Flash, with a surprising twist that forces Barry to make a difficult decision that will impact the rest of the season.
"Borrowing Problems from the Future" delivers a compelling storyline that explores the consequences of time travel and the ethical dilemmas that come with altering the future. The relationships between the characters continue to evolve, with standout performances from Grant Gustin as Barry and Candice Patton as Iris. The introduction of a new villain adds an exciting layer to the season, hinting at more challenges to come for The Flash and his team.
Overall, this episode leaves viewers on the edge of their seat and eagerly anticipating the rest of the season.