The Flash S01e08 Bd9 Guide
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However, if you love the episode, do what I did: Watch the BD9 for the fidelity, then buy the official Season 1 Blu-ray for the director’s commentary (which is hilarious—Grant Gustin and Stephen Amell constantly break character). the flash s01e08 bd9
There are pivotal episodes in superhero television that don’t just advance a plot—they define a universe. For the early Arrowverse, that episode was The Flash Season 1, Episode 8: TV Reviews / Home Media Tech However, if
Let’s break down why this episode is still a banger, and whether a BD9 release is worth your storage space. Long before Crisis on Infinite Earths and crossovers that required a spreadsheet to follow, we had something simpler: two guys in leather and spandex arguing in a warehouse. Long before Crisis on Infinite Earths and crossovers
Rewinding the Crossover: A Look Back at The Flash S01E08 "Flash vs. Arrow" (and the Curious Case of the BD9 Release)
A deadly boomerang-wielding assassin (Captain Boomerang, played with sleazy glee by Nick Tarabay) is on the loose in Central City. But this isn't just a Flash villain. This is an Arrow villain. Enter Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who immediately tries to turn Barry’s sunny CSI lab into a gloomy torture den.
If you want to archive The Flash S01E08 "Flash vs. Arrow" in high quality without buying the $40 box set, a well-muxed BD9 file is a fantastic middle ground. It is significantly better than streaming compression (looking at you, Netflix bitrate) and fits perfectly on cheap blank media.