THE FLASH EP Promises Plenty Of Answers & Tears In Tonight's Season Finale
Ahead of tonight’s highly-anticipated Season 1 finale of The Flash, the show’s executive producer and writer Andrew Kreisberg has promised fans it will be an "incredibly emotional" episode - with plenty of answers. Hit the jump to check out what he had to say!
By Minty -
May 19, 2015 04:05 AM EST
Source: EW
It’s hard to believe it’s been almost eight months since The Flash first sped onto our screens last October. Since then, the show has gone from strength-to-strength, exceeding all expectations in the VFX department, and telling exicting and heartfelt new tales week-in-week-out. Following on from star Grant Gustin's comments earlier, the show's EP Andrew Kreisberg told EW that it's been an emotional ride – and not just for the fans:
"It’s incredibly emotional. When we had the table read for that episode, everybody just started crying... I read the stage directions, and after a while I just stopped because everybody was in tears and quiet. We’ve worked really hard to build up these believable relationships between everybody throughout the course of the season. We did the greatest hits of all the scenes that made us cry over the season and put them all in the finale again."
The CW show has always tried to balance the onscreen drama and heroics with an element of mystery, and Kreisberg promised that (along with all of the tears) there will be plenty of answers tonight. Having teased viewers about the Reverse-Flash for months, the writer confirmed that fans will finally learn “the full measure of Wells’ plan, why he’s doing what he’s doing, and what really happened the night that Barry’s mother died”. He concluded:
“I hope people will feel like it’s a satisfying conclusion to this year’s story. It really wraps up season 1 in a complete way, while at the same time helping to launch what’s going to be the storyline for season 2.”
What do you think of Kreisberg’s comments? Are you excited to finally find out the real reason behind Wells Thawne’s evil plan – or will you be too busy bawling your eyes out to care? Leave your thoughts, theories and tears in the comments below!