Updated 03:42 PM EDT, Sat, Nov 02, 2024

'The Flash' Season 1 Episode 20 Promo, Spoilers & Air Date: What to Expect in 'The Trap'

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Danielle Panabaker's Caitilyn Snow may have been doubtful about the crippled Doctor Wells (Tom Cavanaugh) being the Reverse Flash, but last Tuesday's episode certainly had her on Barry Allen's (Grant Gustin) side when it was revealed that the real Harrison Wells has been dead for the last fifteen years.

And if that wasn't enough, they also found Wells's secret hideout in STAR Labs.

As the International Business Times noted, the main storyline of the show has revolved around Barry's search for the truth on who really killed his mother and his growing distrust of Dr. Wells.

The Flickering Myth released some stills for the next episode, which you can check out here.

Based on the teaser, it seems that the team involving Barry, Caitilin, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L Martin) is ready to set a trap for Wells to finally reveal himself, with Cisco endangering himself for the confrontation.

The official synopsis as printed by The Flickering Myth read, "THE TEAM SETS A TRAP FOR WELLS - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled."

Meanwhile, there have been updates regarding the Arrow/Flash spinoff, with IGN noting that John Wesley Shipp, who plays Barry's father in the series but is known for his role as the original Flash, may have accidentally revealed the title of the new series from CW.

In an interview with Comic Book Resources, Shipp has referred to it as "Legends," which will ring a bell to the comic book fans as the same title was given to a limited series in 1986.

Shipp also added that the spinoff has already been picked up for 13 episodes and is listed together with "Supergirl" to be among the shows that will make up the shared DC TV universe, which makes sense considering that it has already been announced that "Supergirl" will have the same production team as that with "The Flash" and "Arrow".

That was about all the details that Shipp was willing to give, although when asked about the appearance of Bart Allen (Barry's grandson) in "The Flash," he became vague, noting, "They're already talking about that. Think of the amount of story that we have burned through in eighteen episodes... They're talking about all that stuff."

What are you looking forward to the next episodes until the finale? "The Flash" airs Tuesday nights on the CW.

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