A Girl Named Sue is an episode of season 6 of The Flash. It premiered on February 18, 2020.
Synopsis for "A Girl Named Sue"
Ralph Dibny finally tracks down Sue Dearbon, but as she takes him further and further into a dangerous crime caper, Ralph must decide where his morality lies. Meanwhile, Iris, stuck in the Mirrorverse with Eva McCulloch, must find a way to escape as her mirror doppelganger roams free in Central City.
Appearing in "A Girl Named Sue"
Featured Characters:
- Elongated Man (Ralph Dibny) (Impersonates Cpt. Joseph West)
- The Flash (Barry Allen) (Also in a vision)
- Iris West-Allen
Supporting Characters:
- Central City Police Department
- "Eva McCulloch" (First appearance) (Impersonates Eva McCulloch)
- Sue Dearbon (First full appearance)
- Team Flash
Antagonists:
- Black Hole
- Joseph Carver (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Ultraviolet (Esperanza Garcia)
- John Loring (Single appearance)
- Unnamed henchman (Single appearance)
- Mirror duplicates (Unnamed)
- Iris West-Allen clone (Impersonates Iris West-Allen)
Other Characters:
- Alex Danvers (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Central City Mercantile Bank manager (Single appearance) (Unnamed)
- Channel 52 (On a TV or computer screen)
- Linda Park (On a TV or computer screen) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Eva McCulloch (First appearance) (Flashback only)
- Harry Wells (Pre-Crisis Earth-2) (In a vision)
- Jenna West (Cameo)
- Luthor Family (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Supergirl (Kara Danvers) (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Amunet Black (Mentioned only)
- Cisco Ramon (Mentioned only)
- Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) (Mentioned only)
- Eobard Thawne/"Harrison Wells" (Mentioned only)
- FEMA (Mentioned only)
- Vance Brandon (Mentioned only)
- God (Mentioned only)
- Goldface (Mentioned only)
- Leonard Snart (Mentioned only)
- Mirror Master (Sam Scudder) (Mentioned only)
- Nora West-Allen (Nora's Future) (Mentioned only)
- Penelope Dearbon (Mentioned only)
- Remington Meister (Mentioned only)
- Richard Dearbon (Mentioned only)
- Vin Diesel (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Multiverse (Behind the scenes)
- Earth-Prime
- United States of America
- Central City
- CC Jitters
- CCPD Headquarters
- Central City Mercantile Bank (First appearance)
- Bentley Building (Unnamed)
- Ralph Dibny Private Investigation Office
- S.T.A.R. Labs
- The Lounge
- Starchives
- West-Allen's Apartment (Also in a vision)
- McCulloch Technologies (Mentioned only)
- Midway City (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- National City (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Keystone City
- Iron Heights (Mentioned only)
- Central City
- France
- Paris (Mentioned only)
- Japan
- Kyoto (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- Mirrorverse (Unnamed) (First full appearance)
- United States of America
- Central City
- McCulloch Technologies (First full appearance)
- Central City
- United States of America
- Speed Force (Behind the scenes)
- Earth-Prime
Items:
- Black Hole's Diamond (First appearance)
- CatCo Magazine (Cameo)
- The Central City Citizen (Cameo)
- Dark Matter (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Captain Cold's Cold Gun (Mentioned only)
- Gingold (Cameo)
- Harry Wells' Journal
- Mirror Gun
- Nash Wells' Pack
- Nora West-Allen's Journal (Mentioned only)
- Speed Force Bazooka (Cameo)
Vehicles:
- Central City Bus 405 (Mentioned only)
Concepts:
- The Crisis (Mentioned only)
- Metahumans
- S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator Explosion (Flashback only)
Notes
- This episode confirms that the mirror dimension through which Sam Scudder moves himself into[1] is, in fact, the Mirrorverse: this implies that every mirror-manipulating metahuman has a link to this realm.
Trivia
- John Loring trying to kill Sue Dearbon is a reference to New Earth's Jean Loring murdering Sue Dearbon in Identity Crisis #1.
See Also
- 2 Images from The Flash (2014 TV Series) Episode: A Girl Named Sue
- Episodes of The Flash (2014 TV Series)
- Images from The Flash (2014 TV Series)
- Gallery for the The Flash (2014 TV Series) series
Recommended Media
- None.
Links and References
- None.
Footnotes