THE FLASH Season 3, Episode 5 Promo; "Monster" - Who Is Harrison Wells?

THE FLASH Season 3, Episode 5 Promo; "Monster" - Who Is Harrison Wells?

The Earth-1 Harrison Wells was the Reverse-Flash in disguise, but what exactly is his alternate Earth counterpart up to? Something is going on, and you can get a first look in the promo for next week's episode.

By JoshWilding - Oct 25, 2016 06:10 PM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Harry returned home to Earth-2 in tonight's episode of The Flash, but realising that they need a Harrison Wells to help them out in their endeavours, the team recruited a version from Earth-19. 

However, in this first look at next week's instalment, we see that this version of the scientist may have some sinister motivations for helping the Scarlet Speedster out. The Reverse-Flash was resurrected as a result of Flashpoint, but what is this Harrison hiding and what the hell is that monster stomping around Central City? We'll have to wait and see for the time being, but get some hints in the video below. 


CAITLIN CALLS ON HER MOTHER FOR HELP WITH HER GROWING META POWERS — Desperate to understand what is happening to her, Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) visits her mother, Dr. Tannhauser (guest star Susan Walters), a renowned biomedical researcher, in the hopes that her mother can provide some answers about Caitlin’s growing meta-human powers. However, when Dr. Tannhauser treats her daughter like a test subject, Caitlin grows cold and brings up past wounds causing the two to have a major blowout. Meanwhile, after a mysterious new meta-human attacks Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) tries to convince Julian (Tom Felton) to let him assist on the case. Kim Miles directed the episode written by Zack Stentz.

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MarkV
MarkV - 10/25/2016, 6:27 PM
Can this version of the Flash time travel into dreams?
dracula
dracula - 10/25/2016, 10:27 PM
@MarkV - so far he hasn't I didn't even know that was a thing the flash could do at some point in the comics
adamcawa
adamcawa - 10/26/2016, 7:21 AM
@dracula - he can travel through dimensions, and technically in DC Comics there is a "dream dimension". I don't recall a time where Flash time traveled to someone's dream, but it seems it could technically be possible in the comics. Nevertheless, and I do not comprehend why I am defending Zack Snyder, but Bruce's dream was a vision, like a prophetic nightmare. Not really a "dream".
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