THE FLASH - episode 606 title & some set photos with Grant Gustin, Hartley Sawyer & guest actors9/10/2019 THIS BLOG POST IS FOR A "THE FLASH" SEASON 6 EPISODE 06, TITLE "LICENSE TO ELONGATE" AND MAY CONTAIN POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THE SEASON. If you have not seen the episode, and do not want to see or read possible spoilers about it prior to seeing it, do not continue reading the article or viewing the photos below. . . . last warning . . PLEASE NOTE - Photo limits are in place for website use/social media posts. PLEASE MAKE YOURSELF FAMILIAR WITH THE NEW GUIDELINES POSTED HERE. I will not be responsible for your ignorance. If I file a takedown notice on you, it really is on you for not educating yourself. If you are confused on how many you can post, ASK FIRST, and I will let you know. The Flash was on location for the 6th episode of the season Friday, Monday & today at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Vancouver. The theatre has been home to many scenes over the years. In fact this season Supergirl & Legends Of Tomorrow have also used the theatre. This time, it was in Midway City, and this time, an Art Pavilion. Just like this shoot last week where we caught Grant Gustin and Hartley Sawyer sitting in a car outside of the Midway City Art Pavilion, this time, we found the pair on the inside of the Pavilion, still in Midway City. With a title like License To Elongate, and a lot of well dressed people at the event, I am getting a James Bond inspired episode centred around Ralph Dibny feel. But I cant confirm that. Just how it felt with the title, and the event they were at, and the way they were dressed. There were other actors on set with the pair. Carlo Rota, Alexa Barajas Plante & Rebecca Roberts were also shooting some of the scenes throughout the 3 day shoot. I know almost nothing about their characters at this time, except that Alexa was wearing the red mask that I saw someone wearing at last weeks set (I am guessing it was a stunt double for her as it was definitely not the same actress I saw then). UPDATE 6:53 PM, September 10, 2019 - Alexa is playing a character named "Ultraviolet". Over the 3 days at the theatre, a variety of background, and episode specific actors were seen. But the only main cast on set were Danielle Panabaker, who is directing the episode, Grant & Hartley. All of the filming was inside the threatre, so no other details are currently known about the shoot. On the second day, we were all greeted by a monsoon type downpour for about half an hour. Vancouver is no stranger to rain. We arent even a stranger to intense rains. But when we get intense rains, they usually wash out of the system in 1-3 minutes, but this just kept going for 15-30 minutes. At one point Grant had gone to his trailer for a break before the storm hit, and when he came back he had to navigate the increasing river of water that was now flowing down the street. Two hours later, the roads barely looked like it had rained, except for a couple small puddles. Good thing the production wasn't shooting exteriors that day, they would have had to stop for probably more than an hour, as they would not have had just to wait out the storm, but to make sure equipment was working. Could have been a costly storm if they had been outside for it. Strange part was, there was no sign in the weather forecast yesterday of any type of massive rainstorm, just a few scattered showers. During the 3 days, each cast member, including the director, took time to meet with some of the fans. Danielle stopped going into, and coming out of the set on the first day, even at 2 AM after a 14 hour work day to sign & take photos. One last tidbit I picked up while being there. Michelle Harrison, who plays Nora Allen, will be back. Whether it is for episode 6, or 7, I can not say. But one of those two eps, she is coming back for. AGAIN, REMINDER - Please adhere to the photo limits in the blog post posted linked in the red text paragraph above. I can not stress enough that I am not going to allow the laziness of not reading it to be an excuse. The Flash returns to TV for the 6th season this October on The CW in the U.S. If you want to see my past behind the scene shots for The Flash go HERE If you want to see my autograph gallery for The Flash go HERE
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THIS BLOG POST IS FOR A "THE FLASH" SEASON 6 EPISODE 06, TITLED "LICENSE TO ELONGATE" AND MAY CONTAIN POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THE SEASON. If you have not seen the episode, and do not want to see or read possible spoilers about it prior to seeing it, do not continue reading the article or viewing the photos below. . . . last warning . . PLEASE NOTE - Photo limits are in place for website use/social media posts. PLEASE MAKE YOURSELF FAMILIAR WITH THE NEW GUIDELINES POSTED HERE. I will not be responsible for your ignorance. If I file a takedown notice on you, it really is on you for not educating yourself. If you are confused on how many you can post, ASK FIRST, and I will let you know. The Flash was on location for the 6th episode of the season Thursday & Friday at the Pacific Central Train Station (aka - the train station we first meet Barry Allen getting out of in Arrow in Starling City). This time, Barry Allen was again there, but like last time, it was not in Central City again. This time, it was in Midway City, and this time, an Art Pavilion. For the first day & 1/2, the cast & crew were filming in an inaccessible to the public part of a basement in the station. During the time I was there over those two days, I saw Grant Gustin, Hartley Sawyer & Danielle Panabaker from the main cast going in, or coming out of there at some point. Along with a couple guest stars. One was Carlo Rota. Another I saw on the 2nd day showed up looking like a businessman of some type I never caught a name of. There was also 1 woman on the first day, a young attractive Asian woman, in all black leather, with a metal mask that was red. I dont know what her role was, but I did not see her the 2nd day unfortunately, so I never got anymore info than seeing her leave the 1st day. After the interior filming wrapped on the 2nd day, the crew and cast, along with the episodes director Danielle Panabaker, headed outside to shoot some night scenes. Of course, I had my hopes up that I might finally see The Flash in his season 6 uniform, but much to mine, and likely most of your disappointment, no such luck. Instead Grant & Hartley filmed a scene inside a car as Barry Allen & Ralph Dibny staking out an event at the Midway City Art Pavilion inside an only 1970s style car. Since the only vantage point to see this scene was the equivalent of about 3/4 of a football field away, shots for it are a bit fuzzy at best. Also should be noted, there was no way I could see what they were saying, or the tone of the scene. I did see the pair exchanging some laughs on occasion, but it was uncertain to me if they were during filming, or between scenes. The only thing I do know about the scene is at the end of it, Ralph gets out of the car and walks around to the back of it. Later on in the evening there was going to be a stunt shot with some men holding out guns that were going to get flung thru the air. I saw the stunts team practicing the scene in the daytime. But that was going to be filmed much later, so I didnt stick around to see it. You can see more episode 606 photos from a different location HERE AGAIN, REMINDER - Please adhere to the photo limits in the blog post posted linked in the red text paragraph above. I can not stress enough that I am not going to allow the laziness of not reading it to be an excuse. The Flash returns to TV for the 6th season this October on The CW in the U.S. If you want to see my past behind the scene shots for The Flash go HERE If you want to see my autograph gallery for The Flash go HERE |
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