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The Flash Series Episode Guide: Plastique Threatens Central City; Barry Allen Will Visit Someone To Shut Her Up

Nov 01, 2014 06:15 AM EDT | By Staff Reporter

Barry Allen won't be back on TV until November 11. In case you think that would be a long stretch, try to read some more the Flash Series episode guide to keep yourself updated on what to expect once it returns. In a synopsis released by the show for next episode, Grant Gustin's Barry Allen will meet one of his toughest enemy so far. However, judging on the photos released by the Flash series, it seems she's not in good shape.

The Flash Series episode five synopsis wrote:

"After a bomb goes off downtown, the army, led by General Eiling (guest star Clancy Brown), rolls in and takes over the case, much to Joe's (Jesse Martin) surprise. Suspicious, Joe tells Barry (Grant Gustin) that he and his friends at S.T.A.R. Labs should look into the army's involvement. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) informs the team that Eiling was experimenting on his men to turn them into super soldiers. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) confirms one of Eiling's soldiers, Bette Sans Souci (guest star Kelly Frye), was at the bomb site. The Flash tracks her down and realizes that she's not setting off the bombs, she is a meta-human who can blow things up just by touching them."

Plastique is not the only one that will keep Barry busy. The fifth episode of the show will also see Iris West (Candice Patton) getting a step closer in tracking the scarlet speedster she calls 'The Streak.' This will not sit well to her father and of course, for Barry. And so, the Flash will personally deal with her by paying her a visit.

"Meanwhile, when Joe learns Iris is writing about "the streak," he tells Barry to make her stop. Barry realizes Iris won't listen to him so he decides to have The Flash pay her a visit."

The Flash series episode 5, titled "Plastique", is directed by Dermott Downs and was written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing & Brooke Eikmeier.

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