The Flash Season 2: 13 WTF Moments From 'Enter Zoom'

2. Joe Loses His Cool

Joe West is the man who helped raise Barry Allen and looked after him after mother Nora was killed and father Henry was wrongly locked up for the crime. Joe and Barry have a tight bond, and this is only helped by the fantastic chemistry between Jesse L. Martin and Grant Gustin. As such, Joe is a little protective when it comes to Barry. Since The Flash€™s debut episode, we€™ve seen Joe looking out for Barry and giving him advice, but we€™ve never seen Detective West really lose his cool. Until now. With Barry laid up after Zoom€™s beating, Joe sees Harrison Wells as the man responsible for all of this, and berates this Earth-2 Wells and is about to get physical before cooler heads prevail. It was certainly a WTF moment, and a side of Joe that we€™ve never particularly seen until now.
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