![]() The second season of Arrow contains what is essentially a two-part pilot episode for The Flash, where a mundane Barry Allen comes to Starling City as a forensics expert the end of that Arrow episode sets up the first episode of The Flash. ![]() In particular, watching in this order is the easiest way to guarantee not to spoil anything from either show by watching the other. There is only one time when the shows seem to be significantly out of sync, and it won't make a whole ton of difference. That is, if you want to get the most coherent story from both shows, you should watch Arrow up through the end of Season 2, then watch alternate episodes of The Flash Season 1 and Arrow Season 3. Ideally, you should watch them in the order they aired. ![]()
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