Well, it's almost here: the season finale of The CW's hit series The Flash airs tomorrow. And although this is just the first season, it's been a jam-packed one full of comic book heroes, villains and plot twists that often made our heads explode.
In a recent interview with TVLine.com, The Flash star Grant Gustin, who plays the lead character Barry Allen on the series, promised that the finale would be "gut-wrenching" and heartbreaking. That doesn't bode well for our favorite team of heroes and science geeks.
Without going into great detail, we learn Team Flash catches Reverse Flash, aka Dr. Harrison Wells, aka Eobard Thawne, but that doesn't mean that the villain's story is over.
"The season finale is going to open with Wells in the pipeline," says Gustin to TV Line. "And they're going to have a face-to-face and monologue at each other for a little bit. And, yeah, he gets in Barry's head."
Gustin also talks about Barry going back to the past to save his mother, but as we all know, such a major change in his personal history would change things in Central City. Gustin confirms that Barry does this in the season finale and makes the decision that could change everything for Barry and Team Flash and Central City forever.
We've already seen hints of this in the trailer for the season finale, but we won't know what decision Barry makes until we see the full episode. We know that this is the biggest decision Barry ever has to make, as he says in the trailer, "I've dreamed my whole life about going back and saving her."
Some promo material for the season finale also hints at Caitlin and Ronnie, aka Firestorm, finally getting married. However, we've seen hints, especially through interviews with Danielle Panabaker, who plays Caitlin, that we'll soon seen her alter ego, Killer Frost.
"I think you'll see a little something in the finale...," teases Panabaker. "I cannot wait!"
Don't miss the season finale of The Flash on The CW tomorrow.
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