So we're getting two Flashes for the price of one. Garrick is the original Flash, and in the modern DC Universe he's still the Flash, only in an alternative earth. Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears) shows up to warn the team that their world is in danger. When the episode draws to a close, one last surprise awaits. If I had to guess, Henry Allen just wants to get the hell out of Central City where's been held prisoner for over a decade and see the world. He tells Barry that he doesn't want to get in his way, that being The Flash is too important. So Barry frees his dad at last, but the elder Allen doesn't stick around. Seriously, has there ever been another super villain so hard to hate? He leaves Barry Star Labs and a video confession of his murder of Barry's mother, further confusing all of our feelings about the villain. Speaking of Wells, we do get a glimpse of him in the premiere. Honestly, though, I'm just wondering how anyone can top the incredible performance of Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells. Zoom is another evil speedster who's supposed to be even more evil and more terrifying than last season's Reverse-Flash. This season's big bad, Zoom, hired him to do the deed. Atom Smasher was told he'd be taken back home-wherever that is-if he killed The Flash. But before he dies, Atom Smasher tells Barry something very important. Nope, they kill him dead, and that's probably for the best given how powerful Atom Smasher is. But through the power of teamwork-yay team!-and some serious radiation overdose, they kill him.
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