The Flash Season 2: 14 WTF Moments From 'Fast Lane'

1. Barry Allen, Voice Of Reason

You have to hand it to Barry Allen. With every passing week, he€™s growing as a person and as a hero. Whilst you could forgive Barry for shipping Earth-2€™s Harrison Wells off to his own world to face the wrath of Zoom after he played a part in helping the rogue steal some of the Scarlet Speedster€™s powers, instead we saw Barry acting as the voice of reason as Fast Lane came to a close. Barry points out how Cisco had lied to the S.T.A.R. Labs crew last season when his brother was in trouble, and he suggests that they would all do the same thing if in Wells€™ position, if one of their loved ones was at risk. He totally, totally has a point, and it shows the true hero in him that he can rationalise a situation and see the good in people. As such, the Sultan of Speed has a solution: they all take a trip to Earth-2! Seeing our familiar faces meeting their alternative selves has huge WTF potential, particularly with Killer Frost and Deathstorm on the horizon, and so now we just have to eagerly await next week€™s outing. Agree with these WTF moments or have some of your own? Take to the comments section to let your opinions be known.Follow us on Twitter: @WhatCultureTV
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