6) A Larger Role For Barry’s Father
In a fantastic nod to the original Flash TV show of the 1990’s, John Wesley Shipp returned to the world of superheroics in the role of Henry Allen, Barry’s father. Blamed for the death of Barry’s mother, Henry spends the entirety of season one in prison, anchoring emotional moments as his son gets to grips with life as a superhero.
Henry’s confinement worked within the context of season one, but to evolve the character further, he ideally needs to leave prison or at least experience a big shake up of some kind. Now, this is where the DC Multiverse could come into play.
Producers have already confirmed that season two of The Flash will explore alternate realities in more depth and this could open up infinite possibilities for characters like Henry Allen. Imagine a world where Barry’s father is never blamed for the death of his wife, a world where he perhaps even becomes the Flash instead of his son.
[zergpaid]The idea of the original Scarlet Speedster returning to the role that made him famous would blow the minds of diehard fans and it’s hard to think of a better homage to the original series. No offence Mark Hamill. Your new interpretation of the Trickster kicked ass, too.
Let’s just hope The Flash treads carefully when expanding the Multiverse, ensuring the continuity doesn’t become as convoluted as the comic books upon which the show is based.