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The Flash (2014)
O Come, All Ye Thankful
Directed by
Sarah Boyd
TV-14
S5 • E7
Nov 27, 2018
42m
7.4
6.7
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While Nora grapples with unresolved anger over her father’s disappearance in the future, Barry and Team Flash must stop a powerful new meta, Weather Witch, from killing her own father, Weather Wizard.
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Cast of O Come, All Ye Thankful
Grant Gustin
Barry Allen / The Flash
Candice Patton
Iris West-Allen
Danielle Panabaker
Dr. Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost
Danielle Nicolet
Cecile Horton
Carlos Valdes
Cisco Ramon / Vibe
Hartley Sawyer
Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man
Jesse L. Martin
Joe West
Jessica Parker Kennedy
Nora West-Allen / XS
Tom Cavanagh
Harrison 'Sherloque' Wells
Liam McIntyre
Mark Mardon / Weather Wizard
Reina Hardesty
Joss Mardon / Weather Witch
Julianne Christie
Warden Del Toro
Natalie Gibson
Principal Palizzi
Leana Yu
Female Newscaster
Islie Hirvonen
Grace Gibbons
Klarc Jerome Wilson
Officer Jones
Lossen Chambers
Dr. Vanessa Ambres
Helenna Santos
Nurse Shelley
Chris Klein
Orlin Dwyer / Cicada
Sarah Boyd
Director
The Flash (2014) - S5 • E7 Ratings & Reviews
Flickering Myth
Jessie Robertson
With Cicada's own personal journey of becoming a surrogate parent and it seems like a solid episode; and it wasn't bad but the villain of the week, while topical, didn't do it for me.
Pagey
Alex Page
Cicada's Origin is dived into in a way which not only fleshes out how he became what he is...but what he sets out to do as well.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
This one had some weird moments and the standard non-threatening rogue, but Orlin's backstory and Team Flash learning his identity made this a significant episode.
TheDCTVshow
Ben Rolph
It successfully showed the origins of Cicada.
TV Line
Matt Webb Mitovich
Fathers and daughters were very much a theme this week in The Flash's (belated) Thanksgiving episode, as Nora grew frustrated with Barry's derring-do, Weather Wizard's little girl stormed Central City and Cicada's backstory was revealed.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
Along with telling a compelling story about the burgeoning West-Allen family, we finally got a bit of backstory into what makes the meta serial killer Cicada tick.
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
I love Barry's optimism. He is sure they will find a way to change his future so he can be with his family. He's known for a while that he disappears, but he didn't know the impact that would have on anyone.
CinemaBlend
Laura Hurley
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" filled in some Cicada blanks to set up next week's 100th episode in some epic ways.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Amelia Emberwing
"O Come All Ye Faithful" has some heavy content, but it takes time to show off The Flash's ability to tackle that content while still warming your heart along the way
AV Club
Scott Von Doviak
The relationships and interplay among these characters can be plenty entertaining without heaving big drama bombs into the mix every week.
Tell-Tale TV
Lacy Baugher
The gang prepares to celebrate Thanksgiving together, and it's a nice reminder that The Flash should do smaller, quieter moments between the main cast more often. They're the heart of the show.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
This week's Flash delivers a mostly satisfying Thanksgiving meal full of family drama and holiday cheer.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
Nevertheless, the entire arc we saw in the flashback still fell kind of flat because, as I mentioned before, we've seen this type of story many times before and the episode's specifics weren't enough to make it feel it fresh.
TV Fanatic
Kat Pettibone
This episode, although it did include a weekly meta-villain, was one of the most character driven and emotional episodes the show has ever done. There is just something about family dynamics that The Flash always seems to get just right.
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