The centerpiece of the episode is undoubtedly the high-speed chase on the 710 freeway. After Fuches spends his time assembling a "vengeance army" of the families Barry has wronged, a group of motocross-riding assassins catches up to our protagonist.
The episode closes on a haunting note. Just when Barry thinks he’s found a moment of peace at a dinner party, the reality of his actions catches up to him in the form of a poison-laced meal. It’s a chilling reminder that no matter how fast Barry rides down the 710, he can't outrun the ghost of Janice Moss or the many others he’s left behind.
Should I focus more on or technical directing choices ?
The centerpiece of the episode is undoubtedly the high-speed chase on the 710 freeway. After Fuches spends his time assembling a "vengeance army" of the families Barry has wronged, a group of motocross-riding assassins catches up to our protagonist.
The episode closes on a haunting note. Just when Barry thinks he’s found a moment of peace at a dinner party, the reality of his actions catches up to him in the form of a poison-laced meal. It’s a chilling reminder that no matter how fast Barry rides down the 710, he can't outrun the ghost of Janice Moss or the many others he’s left behind. [S3E6] 710N
Should I focus more on or technical directing choices ? The centerpiece of the episode is undoubtedly the