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THE FLASH

 

Developed By: Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti, Geoff Johns

 

Based on the Characters from DC Comics

 

 

Season 1

 

Episode 1.1: "Pilot"

Air Date: October 7, 2014

Teleplay By: Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns

Story By: Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns

Directed By: David Nutter

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Produced By: JP Finn

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producer: David Nutter

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Associate Producer: Jon Wallace

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 1.2: "Fastest Man Alive"

Air Date: October 14, 2014

Teleplay By: Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns

Story By: Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: David Nutter

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Produced By: JP Finn

Co-Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Co-Executive Producer: Jaime Paglia

Consulting Producer: Alison Schapker

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producer: David Nutter

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Story Editor: Grainne Godfree

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 1.3: "Things You Can't Outrun"

Air Date: October 21, 2014

Written By: Alison Schapker & Grainne Godfree

Directed By: Jesse Warn

 

Episode 1.4: "Going Rogue"

Air Date: October 28, 2014

Written By: Geoff Johns & Kai Yu Wu

Directed By: Glen Winter

 

Episode 1.5: "Plastique"

Air Date: November 11, 2014

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing & Brooke Eikmeier

Directed By: Dermott Downs

 

Episode 1.6: "The Flash Is Born"

Air Date: November 18, 2014

Written By: Jaime Paglia & Chris Rafferty

Directed By: Millicent Shelton

 

Episode 1.7: "Power Outage"

Air Date: November 25, 2014

Written By: Alison Schapker & Grainne Godfree

Directed By: Larry Shaw

 

Episode 1.8: "Flash Vs. Arrow"

Air Date: December 2, 2014

Teleplay By: Ben Sokolowski & Brooke Eikmeier

Story By: Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Glen Winter

 

Episode 1.9: "The Man in the Yellow Suit"

Air Date: December 9, 2014

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Ralph Hemecker

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Produced By: JP Finn

Consulting Producer: Alison Schapker

Co-Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producer: David Nutter

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Story Editor: Grainne Godfree

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 1.10: "Revenge of the Rogues"

Air Date: January 20, 2015

Written By: Kai Yu Wu & Geoff Johns

Directed By: Nick Copus

 

Episode 1.11: "The Sound and the Fury"

Air Date: January 27, 2015

Written By: Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier

Directed By: John F. Showalter

 

Episode 1.12: "Crazy For You"

Air Date: February 3, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Rob Hardy

 

Episode 1.13: "The Nuclear Man"

Air Date: February 10, 2015

Written By: Andrew Kreisberg & Katherine Walczak

Directed By: Glen Winter

 

Episode 1.14: "Fallout"

Air Date: February 17, 2015

Written By: Keto Shimizu & Ben Sokolowski

Directed By: Steve Surjik

 

Episode 1.15: "Out of Time"

Air Date: March 17, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Thor Freudenthal

 

Episode 1.16: "Rogue Time"

Air Date: March 24, 2015

Teleplay By: Brooke Eikmeier & Kai Yu Wu

Story By: Grainne Godfree

Directed By: John Behring

 

Episode 1.17: "Tricksters"

Air Date: March 31, 2015

Written By: Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Ralph Hemecker

 

Episode 1.18: "All-Star Team Up"

Air Date: April 14, 2015

Written By: Grainne Godfree & Kai Yu Wu

Directed By: Kevin Tancharoen

 

Episode 1.19: "Who Is Harrison Wells?"

Air Date: April 21, 2015

Written By: Ray Utarnachitt & Cortney Norris

Directed By: Wendey Stanzler

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Producer: Glen Winter

Produced By: JP Finn

Consulting Producer: Alison Schapker

Consulting Producer: Gabrielle Stanton

Co-Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producer: David Nutter

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Story Editor: Grainne Godfree

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 1.20: "The Trap"

Air Date: April 28, 2015

Written By: Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier

Directed By: Steve Shill

 

Episode 1.21: "Grodd Lives"

Air Date: May 5, 2015

Written By: Grainne Godfree & Kai Yu Wu

Directed By: Dermott Downs

 

Episode 1.22: "Rogue Air"

Air Date: May 12, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Doug Aarniokoski

 

Episode 1.23: "Fast Enough"

Air Date: May 19, 2015

Teleplay By: Gabrielle Stanton & Andrew Kreisberg

Story By: Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Dermott Downs

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Season 2

 

 

Episode 2.1: "The Man Who Saved Central City"

Air Date: October 6, 2015

Teleplay By: Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton

Story By: Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Ralph Hemecker

Co-Producer: Julian Meiojas

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Producer: Glen Winter

Produced By: JP Finn

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Stanton

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Consulting Producer: Ben Sokolowoski

Executive Story Editors: Grainne Godfree, Kai Yu Wu

Story Editor: Brooke Eikeimer

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 2.2: "Flash of Two Worlds"

Air Date: October 13, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Jesse Warn

 

Episode 2.3: "Family of Rogues"

Air Date: October 20, 2015

Written By: Julian Meiojas & Katherine Walczak 

Directed By: John F. Showalter 

 

Episode 2.4: "The Fury of Firestorm"

Air Date: October 27, 2015

Written By: Kai Yu Wu & Joe Peracchio

Directed By: Stefan Pleszcynski

 

Episode 2.5: "The Darkness and the Light"

Air Date: November 3, 2015

Written By: Ben Sokolowoski & Grainne Godfree

Directed By: Steve Shill

 

Episode 2.6: "Enter Zoom"

Air Date: November 10, 2015

Written By: Gabrielle Stanton & Brooke Eikeimer

Directed By: JJ Makaro

 

Episode 2.7: "Gorilla Warfare"

Air Date: November 17, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Directed By: Dermott Downs

Co-Producer: Julian Meiojas

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Producer: Dermott Downs

Producer: Glen Winter

Produced By: JP Finn

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Stanton

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Consulting Producer: Ben Sokolowoski

Executive Story Editors: Grainne Godfree, Kai Yu Wu

Story Editor: Brooke Eikeimer

Music By: Blake Neely

 

Episode 2.8: "Legends of Today"

Air Date: December 1, 2015

Written By: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Ralph Hemecker

Co-Producer: Julian Meiojas

Co-Producer: Geoff Garrett

Co-Producer: Jennifer Lence

Co-Producer: Carl Ogawa

Producer: Glen Winter

Produced By: JP Finn

Executive Producer: Sarah Schechter

Executive Producers: Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing

Executive Producer: Gabrielle Stanton

Executive Producer: Andrew Kreisberg

Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti

Consulting Producer: Ben Sokolowoski

Executive Story Editors: Grainne Godfree, Kai Yu Wu

Story Editor: Brooke Eikeimer

Music By: Blake NeelyArrow 

 

Episode 2.9: "Running to Stand Still"

Air Date: December 8, 2015

Written By: Andrew Kreisberg

Directed By: Kevin Tancharoen

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