‘The Flash Season 2' Spoilers, Updates: Wally And Jesse Getting Back Their Powers?

First Posted: May 07, 2016 06:10 AM EDT
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The Flash's Partial Accelerator Explosion 2.0 just went off as expected, and while no other character was affected as much as Barry, Jesse Quick and Wally West got a dose of some dark matter. The fans have long been waiting for this part since The CW revealed the characters of Jessy, played by Violet Beane, and Wally, played by Keiynan Lonsdale.

For now, the show is entitled "The Flash", according to its execute producer Andrew Kreisberg, who confirmed that Barry Allen is the only  Flash for the most part. There are, however, obvious expectations for the two characters, if either they will be realized or not is part of the excitement and joy of watching the said show. As stated by Kreisberg, it is not going to be any other hero like Spiderman and some of his friends, but it will always be The Flash.

Whether on Earth-2 or Earth-1, Caitlin and Cisco, whose characters are played by Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdes respectively, have lived up to what was expected from their namesakes. The same is expected from Jessy and Wally as well, although it is not clear yet whether both will stay in the Central City or not, as Jesse has also another Earth to deal with after all. The spoilers are likely to be disappointed to see any of them go since their stories are just beginning to reveal, according to TV Line.

Meantime, the STAR Labs team has other important issues to look into. Barry, played by Grant Gustin, made a terrifying  disappearing act during the end of "Rupture", and everyone is going to focus on taking him out of the Speed Force. Without Barry, the team should think of a way to manage the comeback of an old enemy: Grider, whose character was played by Greg Finley. Having made aware that Girder is trying to retrace his steps from the last attack, Iris, played by Candice Patton, will volunteer to play as bait to trap him, Gamespot reported.

The Flash is seen on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

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