The best episode written by John Francis Moore is "The Trickster", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Danny Bilson". "The Trickster" aired on 2/7/1991 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Watching the Detectives".
Barry must protect his old girlfriend, Megan Lockhart, from an obsessed, maniacal criminal disguised as The Trickster.
Director: Danny Bilson
Writer: John Francis Moore
The corrupt District Attorney Thomas Castillo hires a private eye named Megan Lockhart to find out the Flash's identity. He then blackmails Barry to work for him, or he'll expose his secret.
Director: Gus Trikonis
Writer: John Francis Moore
Barry befriends an African American who was once a super hero that defeated a terrorist called the Ghost, who blackmailed the city through television sets. When the presumed dead criminal is defrosted, the Night Shade is back in business.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: John Francis Moore
There's a new vigilante in town, the Deadly Nightshade, who fights crime by killing criminals. The Flash and the original Nightshade team up to take him down.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: John Francis Moore
A battery is stolen by a criminal calling himself the Mirror Master. He soon steals a crystal from Star Labs. Tina will get fired if they can't recover the crystal. Tina's mother comes for a visit, and an old friend of Barry's also stirs up trouble.
Director: Danny Bilson
Writer: John Francis Moore
With the help of an insane admirer who wants to be his sidekick, the Trickster escapes from police custody and places the Flash under his mind control.
Director: Danny Bilson
Writer: John Francis Moore