The Flash Podcast Special Edition: Arrowverse Vs. The 22-Episodes Format

On a special edition episode of The Flash Podcast, Andy BehbakhtTatiana Hullender, and Swara Salih get together to go deeper into one of the many subjects that have come up in Season 5: the 22-episodes format. As DC TV has been going on for several years, many of the DC shows have stuck to having 22 (23 for some of them) episodes every season which have its ups and downs for storytelling.

As this has been a vocal topic for the hosts throughout the last two seasons of the podcast, this week the gang gets into the pros and cons of the Arrowverse having so many episodes every year. How does it affect the shows in the long run when it comes to big bads, the ensembles as a whole? Would it benefit the Arrowverse to do shorter seasons? Throughout the discussion, the trio gets into those aspects for The Flash, but also Arrow, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow and other DC shows. That and more on this special edition of The Flash Podcast!

The Flash returns on March 5. but in the meantime, catch the official promotional photos, trailer, and synopsis for episode 15 "King Shark vs. Gorilla Grodd" here!

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The Flash Podcast, the Internet's 1st Flash TV Podcast, is dedicated to The CW's hit series, The Flash starring Grant Gustin. Each week the hosts give an in-depth analysis of every episode while covering the latest news about the TV show and the Arrowverse as well as take listener feedback about each individual episode. Additionally, The Flash Podcast focuses on The Flash in other mediums including Ezra Miller's DCEU version, the comics, animation, and more. The Flash, airing Wednesday nights at 8/7c on The CW, stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen a.k.a. The Flash and is executive produced by Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Eric Wallace. "The Flash", all the logos and images are trademarks of DC Comics. The podcast is not sponsored or affiliated with DC Comics, Warner Bros. TV, Warner Bros. Pictures, or The CW.