The Flash (1990 series)

The Flash is an American television series developed by the writing team of Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo that aired on the CBS television network from September 20, 1990 to May 18, 1991. It is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds. The Flash starred John Wesley Shipp as Allen, along with Amanda Pays, and Alex Désert.

Double Vision (Episode 5)
The Flash begins to experience blackouts after being attacked by Marcos Trachmann. He has been manipulated through a microchip in his brain into making statues move in order to manipulate local religious and kidnapping Paloma, daughter of DEA agent Peter Aguilar. Barry finds Paloma and frees her but gets controlled again by Trachmann. He is ordered to stay in the middle of the road but before a truck can hit him, Barry gains conscious again and runs off. Paloma is returned to Aguilar with another microchip implanted, through which she is almost forced to shoot her own father. The Flash prevents this but Trachmann manages to take control of Barry's mind and has him fetch Aguilar. Barry then regains control thanks to Tina jamming the device's signal frequency.

Tina, Is That You? (Episode 13)
Tina attempts to eliminate Barry's nightmares which involve Tina becoming a villain, but her bio-feedback machine goes wrong and results in Tina turning criminally aggressive. She breaks up Barry's date with Lisa and threatens to reveal Barry's secret identity if he gets in her way. She becomes the leader of an all-girl gang and commits a bank robbery, which draws the Flash, who is shot by a superpower-nullifying dart of hers. When Tina has Lisa hostage, the Flash informs Tina that she has been acting out his nightmares. She acts normal and directs the Flash to Lisa, only to trap him with her instead. As Tina is rewarded with the gang's tattoo for her apparent murder of them, the Flash speeds in and carries her out. He points out that she has never exposed his identity or seriously tried to kill him, hooks her up to the repaired bio-feedback machine and recreates the experiment they performed earlier. In the dream, the Flash tells Tina that he is her friend and she breaks into tears. The real Tina reverts to normal, crying, and Barry hugs her.

Good Night, Central City (Episode 20)
Harry Milgrim uses an ultra-frequency transmitter to put everyone asleep so he can loot Central City, but it's up to the Flash to find the device before the entire population dies from a sleep-induced coma.

The Trial of the Trickster (Episode 22)
While awaiting trial for murder, a man known as the Trickster is rescued by a beautiful sociopath. Determined to get revenge on the Flash who helped apprehend him, the Trickster kidnaps the Flash and tries to brainwash him into subservience.