The Flashcast: THE FLASH Podcast S1E19 – Who is Harrison Wells?

Tom Cavanaugh The Flash Who is Harrison Wells?

CW‘s The Flash Who is Harrison Wells? Review. The Flashcast: The Flash Podcast: Season 1, Episode 19: Who is Harrison Wells? is an audio podcast review in which FilmBook contributor Mike Smith discusses his reaction to the latest episode of CW’s The Flash.

The Flash: Season 1, Episode 19: Who is Harrison Wells?‘ plot synopsis (spoilers): “Barry and Eddie track a metahuman named Hannibal Bates, who can shape-shift into anyone he touches, but he takes Eddie’s shape and frames him for murder. Later, Hannibal knocks Barry unconscious and assumes his form, but Dr. Wells realizes the truth and prevents Hannibal from killing Caitlin and Iris. While transporting him to Central City Police, Hannibal uses his powers to escape. Caitlin develops a serum to suppress Hannibal’s power, allowing Barry to defeat him and clear Eddie’s name. Meanwhile, Joe and Cisco decide to investigate the car accident scene in Starling City where Wells’ wife Tess Morgan died, though Caitlin is unsure they are correct and believes they are going to ruin Dr. Well’s reputation. With the help of Captain Quentin Lance, Cisco and Joe locate a buried corpse near the crash site. After a series of tests confirm the corpse is the real Harrison Wells, Barry, Caitlin and Cisco locate the imposter’s secret room at S.T.A.R. Labs. They find both the Reverse-Flash’s costume and a newspaper article from the future concerning the Flash vanishing during a crisis.”

The Flash: Season 1, Episode 19: Who is Harrison Wells? stars Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Rick Cosnett, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanaugh, and Jesse L. Martin.

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