The Flash S01e08 Bd9 [exclusive] -

Whether you watch it via 4K streaming, an old DVD, or a burned BD9 disc, "Flash vs. Arrow" remains the template for how to do a crossover. It respects both heroes, it doesn't require a PhD in continuity, and it ends with that brilliant tag scene of Barry asking, "Does he ever call you Speedy ?"

If you want to archive The Flash S01E08 "Flash vs. Arrow" in high quality without buying the $40 box set, a well-muxed BD9 file is a fantastic middle ground. It is significantly better than streaming compression (looking at you, Netflix bitrate) and fits perfectly on cheap blank media.

However, if you love the episode, do what I did: Watch the BD9 for the fidelity, then buy the official Season 1 Blu-ray for the director’s commentary (which is hilarious—Grant Gustin and Stephen Amell constantly break character). the flash s01e08 bd9

Rewinding the Crossover: A Look Back at The Flash S01E08 "Flash vs. Arrow" (and the Curious Case of the BD9 Release)

April 14, 2026

Let’s break down why this episode is still a banger, and whether a BD9 release is worth your storage space. Long before Crisis on Infinite Earths and crossovers that required a spreadsheet to follow, we had something simpler: two guys in leather and spandex arguing in a warehouse.

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A deadly boomerang-wielding assassin (Captain Boomerang, played with sleazy glee by Nick Tarabay) is on the loose in Central City. But this isn't just a Flash villain. This is an Arrow villain. Enter Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who immediately tries to turn Barry’s sunny CSI lab into a gloomy torture den.