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‘The Flash’ Season 3 Episode 6 Airdate Shifted; Spoilers Reveal Wally Has Visions Of Being Kid Flash

By Sumdima | Update Date: Nov 02, 2016 06:50 AM EDT

'The Flash' Season 3 Episode 6 is set to air on Tuesday, Nov. 15 instead of Nov. 8 due to presidential elections. CW's superhero series will be focusing on Wally in the upcoming Episode 6 titled, 'Shade.'

In the said episode, it has been revealed that Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) will be using his knowledge about the events from Flashpoint to keep one character safe. CW shared an official synopsis of the upcoming Episode 6 that read: "When Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) starts having dreams about being Kid Flash, Barry realizes he has to tell Wally, Iris (Candice Patton) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) about what happened to Wally in Flashpoint to keep him safe."

It was previously revealed that the Flashpoint story arc would not last the entire season, but that it would certainly have repercussions that would be reflected throughout the entire series. Executive producer, Greg Berlanti confirmed that viewers will no longer be seeing the original timeline from season 1 and 2 again in a recent interview.

Berlanti said, "I'm not sure that we can go back given what we've established. If we're not challenging ourselves and creating a new territory and new obstacles for the characters, it's less rewarding to watch and probably less rewarding [for the actors] to play."

Meanwhile, Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) is starting to develop powers similar to her Earth-2 counterpart. In an interview with EW, Panabaker shared that Caitlin feels scared that she might become a villain. She explained that after hearing [about] and briefly meeting Killer Frost at the end of Season 2, she thinks that Caitlin is terrified that could be her future. Panabaker stressed that it is something that Caitlin is very afraid of, and cognizant of and trying to avoid.


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