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'The Flash' Season 2 Episode 20 'Rupture' Recap: Family Centric, But Barry Allen Still Has No Power?

'The Flash' Season 2 Episode 20 'Rupture' Recap

Eve Cesista

The recap for episode 20 of 'The Flash' Season 2 entitled 'Rupture' is now available online and here are some of the most important details that readers should not miss.

Before heading to the highlights, here is the official series synopsis courtesy of Collider YouTube channel:

"Barry Allen wakes up 9 months after he was struck by lightning and discovers that the bolt gave him the power super speed. With his new team and powers, Barry becomes 'The Flash' and fights crime in Central City."

As per Movie Pilot, here are some of the most important events on the previous episode. Those who were still not able to watch it may read at own risk.

  •  Tagged as a "family-centric episode," the main characters are dwelled into keeping thei connection to their families- Cisco' relationship with his brother and Barry's relationship with his real dad were the focal point.
  •  As for Barry Allen's love life, he and Iris are showing the signs of getting into it, finally. Fans have been waiting for this moment to happen, so, this episode could shed hope for them as the two had a serious talk that ended up with Iris confessing if their relationship will work.
  •  Zoom is back in Central City. And from what it appears, he declared himself as the ruler of the city, in which the superhero had to do something. But he disappeared in a snap and it appeared that no one is going to face the villain. Zoom is free to roam around and destroy the city while The Flash has still no power.
  •  What did the Team Flash do? Barry tried to let Wells try and return his speed to him. They used Cisco's weather wizard to revive his speedy superpowers but to no avail.

The ending might have shocked the fans, but there are still more to come on the upcoming episode of "The Flash" Season 2.

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