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'The Flash' Season 1 Plot Spoilers: The Bolt Meets the Bow Again

The most talk-about crossover of the two of the most popular crime-fighting figures in the TV show world today, "The Flash" and "Arrow" is finally here. First off, there's the episode titled "Flash vs. Arrow" to air this Tuesday, Dec. 2. The next part would be on "Arrow" Season 3 in the episode titled "The Brave and the Bold," which will air this Wednesday, Dec. 3.

According to spoiler reports, the crossover episode to happen in "The Flash" Season 1 will find Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) thrilled to see once again his friends from Starling City – Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), Diggle (David Ramsey), and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) – to follow on their lead for an investigation concerning a "deadly boomerang."

Barry, whose main concern is to ensure the safety of the people in Central City, asks Oliver for some help in dealing with a newly discovered meta-human Ray Bivolo (guest star Paul Anthony). Bivolo, as revealed, causes people to lose control of their emotions – an ability he often use in his bank robbery heists.

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Further details of the synopsis were posted on The Futon Critic.

"Unfortunately, the superhero partnership doesn't go as smoothly as Barry expected. When Oliver tells Barry he still has a lot to learn, Barry sets out to prove him wrong by attempting to stop Bivolo alone. However, when Bivolo infects Barry and sets him on a rage rampage, everyone is in danger, and the only one who can stop him is the Arrow," the summary reads.

"Meanwhile, Iris (Candice Patton) is furious when Eddie (Rick Cosnett) tries to get a task force to stop The Flash, Joe and Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) agree the Arrow is a bad influence on Barry, and Caitlin and Cisco deal with a new team in S.T.A.R. Labs."

"The Flash" Season 1 airs every Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and "Arrow" Season 3 airs every Wednesdays at the same timeslot, both on The CW network.

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