Ep 16. P.O.W.
- TV-NR
- July 6, 2021
- 42 min
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7.2 (1,505)
In The Flash (2014) season 7, episode 16 titled "P.O.W.", the team faces a new challenge as they try to track down a missing person. Cisco Ramon has taken some time off to focus on personal projects, leaving the team short-handed. Meanwhile, Iris West-Allen is still trying to recover from her time spent trapped in the Mirrorverse.
Just as the team is settling into their new roles, they receive a distress call from Chester P. Runk's former college roommate, Shipp. He has been kidnapped and is being held captive by a group of metahumans who are using their powers to control him. The situation becomes more urgent when the team learns that Shipp is not the only one who has been taken.
As they try to track down the missing persons, they realize that there is a connection to a secret government project from several years ago. The project involved a group of prisoners of war who were experimented on to try and develop enhanced abilities. The experiment was deemed a failure, and the prisoners were released back into society. However, it appears that some of them are still out there, using their powers for their own gain.
To make matters worse, the team realizes that one of the missing persons is actually a former member of the team. When they track her down, they find that she has been brainwashed and is now working for the metahuman group. As they work to bring her back to her senses, they begin to unravel the mystery behind the project and the rogue prisoners.
The episode is filled with action and suspense as the team races against the clock to save the missing persons and stop the group of metahumans. It also explores themes of trust and loyalty as the team struggles to determine who they can rely on, both amongst themselves and among their former friends and enemies.
In the end, the team is able to thwart the metahuman group and rescue the missing persons. However, they also realize that there may be others out there who were part of the experiment and are still at large. As they continue to grapple with the fallout from the situation, it remains to be seen what other challenges they will face in the future.
Overall, "P.O.W." is a thrilling and engaging episode of The Flash that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its strong cast, complex storyline, and heart-pumping action, it is sure to be a fan favorite for years to come.