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The Flash Magenta Review Podcast
The Flashcast: The Flash Podcast: Season 3, Episode 3: Magenta is an audio podcast review in which FilmBook contributor Steven Bueno and Kristian Cabrera (from The League of Ordinary Gentlemen) analyze and discuss their thoughts or predictions about the latest episode of The CW’s The Flash.
The Flash: Season 3 Episode 3: Magenta's plot synopsis: "Just as Wells and Jesse return from Earth-2, Central City is attacked by a new meta with the power to control metal."
The Flash: Season 3 Episode 3: Magenta starred Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jesse L. Martin, and Victor Garber.
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Listen to The Flashcast: The Flash Podcast: Season 3, Episode 3: Magenta Review. Leave your thoughts on this The Flash Magenta review podcast and the episode below in the comments section. Readers seeking more podcasts can visit our Podcast Page, our Podcast Twitter Page, our Podcast Facebook Page, and our Podcast YouTube Page. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish podcast articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook.
The Flash Magenta Review Podcast

The Flash Magenta Review Podcast
The Flashcast: The Flash Podcast: Season 3, Episode 3: Magenta is an audio podcast review in which FilmBook contributor Steven Bueno and Kristian Cabrera (from The League of Ordinary Gentlemen) analyze and discuss their thoughts or predictions about the latest episode of The CW’s The Flash.
The Flash: Season 3 Episode 3: Magenta's plot synopsis: "Just as Wells and Jesse return from Earth-2, Central City is attacked by a new meta with the power to control metal."
The Flash: Season 3 Episode 3: Magenta starred Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jesse L. Martin, and Victor Garber.
Credits and contact:


If you’d like to advertise within this podcast as a sponsor, please email advertise@film-book.com.
You can donate and support this FilmBook podcast by clicking this Paypal Donate link to contribute once or visit our Patreon page to contribute every month. Thanks to all our donors this week. You keep us going.
Any and all feedback, compliments, topic discussions, even hate mail, can be sent directly to podcast@film-book.com. Please list "The Flashcast" in the title of your email. We would LOVE to hear from you! Thank you for listening to the show.
Find us on iTunes, subscribe, star rate, and critique this podcast (click the iTunes image):


Listen to The Flashcast: The Flash Podcast: Season 3, Episode 3: Magenta Review. Leave your thoughts on this The Flash Magenta review podcast and the episode below in the comments section. Readers seeking more podcasts can visit our Podcast Page, our Podcast Twitter Page, our Podcast Facebook Page, and our Podcast YouTube Page. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish podcast articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook.
The Flash Magenta Review Podcast

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