Remember when we went to bat a few weeks ago for Barry (Grant Gustin) aka The Flash? We don't take it back: post-"Crisis", the dude's had serious waves of tragic, deadly stuff thrown his way and deserves a break.
Sorry, Barry.
Not sure if we cursed him even more, but since then? He's had to deal with "Mirror Iris" (Candice Patton), the villainy of Thawne-Nash (Tom Cavanagh)… oh, and the death of the very thing that gives him his power.
So you'd excuse Barry if he decided to rage, rage against the dying of the Spped Force…
Here's a look at the promo and preview images for this week's episode of The CW's The Flash, "The Exorcism of Nash Wells":
"The Flash" season 6, episode 15 "The Exorcism of Nash Wells": A DANGEROUS NEW META HITS CENTRAL CITY – The Flash (Grant Gustin) takes on a dangerous new meta named Sunshine (guest star Natalie Sharp). Cisco (Carlos Valdes) sets out to help Nash (Tom Cavanagh). Eric Dean Seaton directed the episode, written by Lauren Barnett and Sterling Gates.
Looking ahead to next season… Kayla Compton's (Making Moves, Mistresses) Allegra Garcia and Brandon McKnight's (The Shape of Water, Akilla's Escape) tech genius Chester P. Runk being upped to series regulars.
An up-and-coming journalist, Allegra fell in with a bad crowd and was incarcerated at a young age. But since her release, she's refused to let her rocky start in life define her future. Now she helps Barry Allen as a new member of Team Flash, thanks to her metahuman ability to manipulate the electromagnetic spectrum. That is, when she's not helping Iris chase down headlines for CCC Media.
McKnight's Runk is a scientific wonder who works out of his grandmother's cluttered garage. Not only can he design and build almost any gadget, he does so without the expensive backing and resources of S.T.A.R. Labs. Chester is a "DIY" kinda guy, forsaking high-tech labs for junkyard finds and other folks' discarded tech to create his own one-of-a-kind gadgets that bend the laws of physics – and beyond. Fun-loving and a great dancer, Chester is a down-to-earth guy who lights up any room he enters. Oh, and boy is he obsessed with aliens, science fiction movies, and other pop culture interests – and don't forget Jitters coffee.
Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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