[s6e10] Marathon ⇒
" Marathon ," the 10th episode of The Flash 's sixth season, serves as a grounded, emotional "breather" that pivots the series away from the cosmic scale of Crisis on Infinite Earths and toward a new, more intimate central conflict. Narrative Pivot & Post-Crisis Fallout
"Marathon" effectively transitions Iris West-Allen from a supporting love interest back to her roots as a fearless investigative journalist. [S6E10] Marathon
Critics noted the introduction of a "spiffy new title sequence" and praised the show's improved tone management. While some viewers found the episode "boring" or "basic" due to its slower pace compared to the crossover, others appreciated its "intriguing and emotional" focus on character development over spectacle. Community Perspectives " Marathon ," the 10th episode of The
: Barry receives a parting gift from Oliver Queen—Oliver’s original mask—which he obsessively treats as a clue to a final mission. His struggle to let go of the "hero's burden" reflects the episode's central theme: the difficulty of slowing down. While some viewers found the episode "boring" or
The episode excels at managing the somber aftereffects of the multiverse-shattering crossover. It avoids a jarring jump into lightheartedness, opting instead for a "glum exploration" of Team Flash's survivor's guilt and identity crises.
“"Marathon" deals with the fallout of Crisis while setting up the second half of the season... it manages to be more gripping and heartfelt than that boring, anticlimactic waste of a crossover was.” Geeks + Gamers · 6 years ago