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

12. Harrison Wells€™ Dance Moves

Sure, he€™s a thoroughly creepy bastard at times, but you€™ve gotta love Harrison Wells. Whilst Cisco is usually tasked with bringing some humour to The Flash, it€™s Wells who often does the same, even if he€™s unaware of it. Whilst doing his best €˜evil genius€™ voice and plotting Barry Allen€™s demise, Wells is actually surprised when Barry happens to stop by to help him with his work. What€™s the most WTF about this whole situation, though, is Wells pulling out some top class dance moves. As he puts it, shouldn€™t Barry be out doing what regular 26-year-olds do? Whatever it is that 26-year-olds do these days, chances are that it doesn€™t involve any of the shapes that Wells suggested throwing.
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