![]() The episode features the first appearance of the titular villainess. Her first episode contribution was with the series' fifth installment, "Plastique", which she co-wrote with co-executive producers Aaron and Todd Helbing. In summer 2014, Eikmeier was hired as a writer on The CW series The Flash. The series was shopped to other networks, with no apparent bidders. Eikmeier wrote a comprehensive open letter to The Hollywood Reporter, stating that the public's perception had been misled by the network released statement. Days after ordering the drama to pilot, ABC Family rescinded it, claiming public backlash, due to the nature of the series' synopsis. In March 2014, Eikmeier was embroiled in a controversy with her ABC Family pilot Alice in Arabia, which depicted the story of an American girl being swept from her status quo and placed with her extended family in Arabia. Her first television script was co-written, with Sanford Golden and Karen Wyscarver, for the Boston Legal episode "Tea and Sympathy". Roberts went on to serve as an assistant to the writers of such series as 3-South, The Bernie Mac Show, Love, Inc., Family Guy and Boston Legal. ![]() Her first foray into show business was on the NBC sitcom Inside Schwartz, as a writers' assistant. She received an honorable discharge in September 2013. Roberts served in the US Army as a cryptologic linguist in the Arabic language. She is known for her work on the ABC legal drama Boston Legal and for The CW's superhero series The Flash. ![]() Brooke Roberts is an American television and comic book writer.
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