Thankfully, Ralph, posing as DeVoe through his shapeshifting ability, clears Barry’s name soon after. In an escape attempt, DeVoe arrives, killing Gregory and draining the powers of the metahumans before taking over the body of Becky Sharpe. In prison, Barry is discovered to be the Flash, and the prison’s Warden, Gregory Wolfe, plans to sell him and The Thinker’s captured creations to Amunet Black, a metahuman who trades in superheroes and technology on the blackmarket. DeVoe, however, still lives, his mind transferred into the body for Dominic Lanse, one of the twelve metahumans created in The Thinkers plot. Finding a camera in the Samuroid’s head, DeVoe is finally revealed to be The Thinker.Īfter a short misadventure on Earth-X, Barry escapes a kidnapping by DeVoe, but is framed for the man’s murder and sentenced to life in prision.
In order to survive, DeVoe requires a special chair that staves off the advances of his disease. After interrogating both DeVoe and his wife, they discover that his powers come from a “thinking cap” engineered by his wife that grants him a mighty intellect but advances his deadly illness. Training Ralph to use his powers, they pursue the mysterious DeVoe, arriving at his recently discovered house to find not an imposing villain, but a middle aged man in a wheelchair instead. Despite his criminal past, Ralph becomes an official member of the team.
It is revealed a man named Clifford DeVoe instructed Ralph to watch over the adulterous Mayor Anthony Bellows, which lead to a series of disastrous blackmail attempts. Team Flash tracks down one such meta human, Ralph Dibney, now known as the Elongated Man due to his stretching powers. It becomes clear that The Thinker has manipulated the events surrounding Barry’s return, in the process creating twelve new meta humans as part of his dastardly plan. Now revealed as “The Thinker”, it becomes clear that this new antagonist may be involved in creating villains like Deacon, and that there are many more lying in wait. The “Samuroid” turns out to be controlled by a mysterious man in a high tech wheelchair who seeks to draw the Flash out for his nefarious schemes.īarry gets an upgraded new suit to chase after the technology controlling Ramesy Deacon, who turns out to be part of the mysterious man’s plot. We begin with Barry returning from the speedforce after being trapped in Season Three, just in time to face a flying samurai with superhero powers. In order to prepare you for the inevitable binge watching before Season Six, we’ve created a lighting fast catchup of all the major events from Season Four.
You can click here to watch the episode online.The legendary speedster is bolting back onto our screens with the launch of The Flash: The Complete Fifth Season on Blu-ray and DVD.
The report also claims that Moira will be seen returning to Star City to ask Oliver to take care of their son "for a while." Besides, a recent TV Line spoilers report also teased that the new twist regarding Oliver's son "might affect Oliver and Felicity."Īrrow season 4 episode 8 Legends Of Yesterday airs this Wednesday, 2 December at 8pm ET/PT on The CW. This may lead to his breakup with Felicity (via Christian Post). Reportedly, Oliver will experience flashbacks that focus on Moira and their son. Meanwhile, Oliver Queen will be seen dealing with some personal issues related to the son he never thought he had and the impact this has on his relationship with Felicity. This does make sense, as the idea behind this big crossover is to set the stage for a spin-off series Legends Of Tomorrow that features Vandal as the primary villain. Spoilers for the upcoming episode indicate that despite The Flash and Arrow's best efforts, they will fail to defeat Vandal as he proves too powerful for the both of them.