We'll see that start to develop a little bit more in 618 and things will definitely still come to a head in 619, but it doesn't get resolved as much as we'd probably like it too. He shares his concerns with Cecile and the team starts to catch on to what's been happening and that maybe Iris is somewhere else. As we saw in the last episode, Barry had started to catch on in 617 and he finally was having this epiphany that he hadn't been living with his wife, and something was going on. It's not necessarily a reconciliation with a lot of things that were going on with Team Flash, and Barry and Iris’ separation and the mirror-verse - so yeah, there's a lot that is left unfinished. Generally, we tend to finish the season with a little bit of, you know, we like that element to end the year and to keep everybody waiting during the hiatus time - but a lot more than usual is left unfinished. Yeah, there's definitely no bow this year. Is that because everything is not wrapped up with a bow? What can you tease for the fans out there? You mentioned we were getting a cliffhanger and some fans may not be super thrilled. We have two episodes left this season: the penultimate, and 619, which is the now finale. I haven't necessarily had that conversation with the writers. But I would imagine we're gonna finish or we're gonna do kind of condensed versions of those three episodes before we continue on to what they had planned for season 7 - and that's me speculating. So I think what would have served as episodes 620, 21 and 22, maybe they won’t do those storylines in their entirety in season seven. No, I would have to imagine that with the way things are going to be left off, we're gonna still need a lot of these pieces to finish what we were doing. So I think we can all accept this is the reality and sadly we just didn't get to do as many episodes as we wanted to do.ĭo you think you're going to finish your last three episodes in the start of next season or do you think that the writers are going to have you start out with a clean slate?
Everyone has a right to be a little disappointed right now, but the whole world is kind of being flipped on its head. I mean, I know some fans will still be disappointed, but it serves as a good cliffhanger. I mean, thankfully our episodes generally have built-in cliffhangers - especially as we get closer to the end of the year.
The writers were working really hard towards what they had planned for 622 and it's still a good cliffhanger. Grant Gustin: I mean, obviously, it's a little disappointing. How are you feeling about that and where this season is going to leave off? But, as “The Flash” showrunner Eric Wallace promised TheWrap in November, it’ll all be (relatively) OK in the end.Due to coronavirus-related shutdowns, The Flash’s sixth season is ending on episode 19 this year - a couple episodes shy of what you originally planned on completing.
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TVLine reported last month that Rick Cosnett, who played Iris’ (Candice Patton) fiancé Eddie Thawne when we first met her, will return for a flashback episode.Īt the moment, Team Flash - plus a few other Arrowverse friends - are dealing with Despero and trying to avoid literal Armageddon, which obviously is putting extra stress on Barry and Iris. Regardless of how it happens, though, it’ll likely shake up Danielle Panabaker’s Caitlin Snow who was engaged to Ronnie and, in the season premiere, told Barry she was finally ready to start dating again (which conveniently included a mention of her former fiancé).Īmell is set to be the second Season 1 alum returning to “The Flash” next year. The exact details of how Amell will be worked into the story this time around remain unclear, but it will start in the 11th episode of the season, after the show’s hiatus, and following the five-episode “Armageddon” event. ‘The Flash’ Showrunner Promises ‘Armageddon’ Has Happy Ending but It Will ‘Almost Kill Everyone’