This was a somewhat disjointed episode of The Flash, with Barry’s efforts to take down a metahuman Bonnie & Clyde mostly window dressing for some welcome interactions between Barry and Caitlin and Barry and his dad. A big heaping dose of comic book is coming our way around the corner with Firestorm next week and now Gorilla Grodd at some point further down the road. So, in lieu of traditionally reviewing “Crazy For You” I instead looked at 8 main questions I had:
1. Where Do You Stand On Barry and Caitlin Now?
Barry’s immediate future is obviously with Linda Park
“Crazy For You” was an obvious treat for Barry-Caitlin ‘shippers (or SnowBarry, as it’s being called). We got to see Barry’s reaction to Caitlin not dressing “like a high school principal” for a change, squeal in delight at hearing Barry sing a bit of “Summer Lovin” and maybe cover our ears a little upon hearing drunk Caitlin’s part of the song, giggle at drunk Caitlin asking Barry if he took a peek at her “goods” while helping her change, and let out a long, “Awwwww” when Caitlin told Barry it was time for her to move on from Ronnie and find “someone else to feel crazy about.” This was the moment Barry and Caitlin first realized they could someday become more than friends, although based on the evidence on hand that’s probably a thought Caitlin allowed herself to linger on longer than Barry did.
However, it was also an example of the way this show sometimes allows its characters to actually have lives outside of their respective labs. Granted, this wasn’t quite as innocent as that time Caitlin and Cisco went out for ice cream together. There was a fair bit of seed planting here for an eventual Caitlin-Barry pairing, although probably not for quite a while considering that he’s with Linda now and Ronnie Raymond is on his way back next week. Even so, it was also pure fun seeing Caitlin and Barry hanging out together as friends outside of a work context and without Cisco around as a buffer, commiserating over their shared misery over lost loves. My favorite moment was probably when Caitlin referenced Barry’s speed once he got on the karaoke stage and then immediately shushed herself in a “Speed – get it? Because you’re The Flash. Don’t worry. They have no idea!” kind of way. And of course Barry would be the total nice guy, holding Caitlin’s hair while she threw up and helping her change out of her evil black dress into pajamas without sneaking a peek.
I’m torn, though. It is downright weird the way Flash seems to be following the same general trajectory of Arrow as far as central romances go, with Iris equaling Laurel and Caitlin equaling Felicity, although Iris is far more likable than Laurel and unlike Felicity Caitlin is sort of, kind of already spoken for. The general pattern of comic book canon couple vs. non-canonical pairing is repeating itself. At this point, the Barry-Caitlin side of that equation has only just now reached the “Huh, there might be something there” stage of things, and we shouldn’t make too much out of what happened between them in “Crazy For You.” Caitlin is not even part of any real triangle here. The new triangle is actually Barry-Linda-Iris (I know, I know – it’s not technically a triangle since Iris is with Eddie). However, the way the Oliver-Felicity romance has overtaken everything else on Arrow is my scary Ghost of Christmas Future for Barry-Caitlin.
2. Is It Alarming That Now Both Iris West AND Linda Park (Malese Jow) Are Already Reporters On This Show?
Flash, on the other hand, is forcing the issue. Iris has gone from the girl who couldn’t have cared less about completing an interview to fulfill a journalism requirement for college to the girl who writes a blog about The Flash to prove to her best friend (i.e., Barry) that the impossible is truly possible in this world to the girl who now wants to be a serious journalist and hates being pigeonholed as The Flash girl. They’re missing a step there. The Flash has gone all Gotham on us in not having the patience to bother with giving us insight into how Iris caught the journalism bug. Yes, amateur blogging can be a gateway to ambitions of professional journalism, but they didn’t even really try to make that kind of connection with Iris.
As for Linda, the version we just met is a sports reporter for the paper, not yet the on-air reporter she becomes in the comics. I have an alarming amount of holdover affection for Malese Jow from her time as Anna on Vampire Diaries. So, I am admittedly more prone to like pretty much anything they do with her character. For example, walking straight up to Barry in the bar to hit on him was such an Anna thing to do.
3. Would Cisco Really Be That Stupid?
4. Did Caitlin Forgive Cisco Just a Wee Bit Too Easily?
Best of friends in earlier times
Actually, I have no problem with Caitlin forgiving Cisco, sympathetic to all the self-imposed blame he’d been carrying around. My issue was that she told him what happened that night with the particle accelerator was no one’s fault one week after Dr. Wells told the group that it was actually kind of his fault because he’d been warned beforehand that something bad was probably going to happen if they turned it on. The camera cut to Dr. Wells after she said that, but I don’t actually think they were trying to make that connection. I think they just wanted to show us Dr. Wells looking proud of Caitlin for being such a good friend.
5. How Concerned Should We Be That Their Villains Are Usually Pretty Bland?
6. Will We Ever Get Tired of Barry’s Heart-to-Hearts With His Dad?
7. Is Gorilla Grodd a Crazy Too Far For You?
8. Is Firestorm a Crazy Too Far For You?
THE BOTTOM LINE
This is one of those episodes whose plot will be quickly forgotten, but individual moments will light up Tumblr, like Barry and Caitlin singing “Summer Lovin,” Linda Park making a bold play for a date with Barry, and Henry Allen getting to see Barry without glass and bars between them. Some of the places the show is going worry me, and eventually “It’s just such a fun, lighthearted show” won’t be good enough to excuse certain defects. However, it’s hard to be down on an episode which finally found an excuse for Grant Gustin to sing.
THE NOTES
2. So, there are two Linda Parks now? Probably not, but as you may or may not remember Linda Park, played by a different actress, previously appeared in a small cameo and in an earlier episode of Arrow.
3. I get that Cisco had that torture device and everything, but why would he turn his back on Hartley? That’s how they were positioned at the crime lab, Cisco at the computer, Hartley standing behind him and pointing to the screen. Of course Hartley was going to take advantage of that eventually.
4. Beyond inadvertently letting him back into the world, Cisco also let Hartley jog mental laps around him as he was just not getting the whole Firestorm concept. How exactly Hartley knew all of it is less clear.
5. Take out the lights, Peek-a-Boo is neutralized. I get that, but doing that in a tunnel is one thing. How did she stay neutralized during the trip to STAR Labs? Did they blindfold her or something?
SECOND OPINIONS
TV.com – “The entire episode could’ve just been that night at the bar, and I think it probably would’ve been the most enjoyable bit of television I’ve watched all week”
Hushcomics.com – “Hush Comics gives ” Crazy for You” a B+ for more references to the future of Cisco, amping up screen time for Caitlin, and teasing more of Gorilla Grodd.”