2/3/2024 0 Comments Wally west top speed![]() And then they see Music Meister, who informs them they have to reach the end of the plot before they can go home - with the caveat that if they die here, they die for real. After the song the two of them start comparing notes, before they’re interrupted first by Cutter, then by characters in this world played by Jordan and Carlos Valdes (Cisco/Vibe on The Flash). Instantly, Barry finds himself in that same 1920s nightclub - owned by Cutter Moran (John Barrowman, better known on the DC shows as Malcomn Merlyn), where Kara is on stage singing “Moon River,” captivating the audience and Barry himself. Terrified, she doesn’t know what to do as she’s shoved in front of an audience. No sooner has he done so than a portal opens, emitting a stranger (to be identified later as the Music Meister, and played by Darren Criss) who looks into Supergirl’s eyes, causes her to pass out and leaves, proclaiming his need to find the “fastest man alive.” He disappears, and we’re suddenly inside Kara’s mind, where she finds herself in a nightclub setting and being told it’s time for her to hit the stage. Returning to the DEO, her friend and co-worker, Winn Schott (Jeremy Jordan), hands her an improved device to allow her to travel to other worlds in the Multiverse. In it, she has just broken up with her boyfriend from planet Daxem, Mon-El ( Chris Wood) due to his lying to her about his past. “Duet,” the most recent episode of The Flash, does an admirable job of reaching for that bar and meeting it in its own way.Īs was the case with last year’s “Invasion” crossover storyline between Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow and Legends Of Tomorrow, “Duet” kicks off at the tail end of a Supergirl episode (in this case, “Star-Crossed” - raising the question of why the Girl Of Steel ( Melissa Benoist) gets such short shrift in these things). ![]() You’d be hard-pressed to find another that could come close to matching it - or its ability to push various storylines forward in song and dance that would have taken several episodes to do in dialogue and action. ![]() Spoilers are coming at the speed of light, so bewareīuffy The Vampire Slayer's “Once More With Feeling” raised the bar for television musical episodes.
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