Obviously, spoilers for “King Shark” from The Flash are discussed below.

In an unexpected move, the CW’s wildly great The Flash unveiled the identity of Zoom in “King Shark,” just a week after the game-changing “Escape from Earth-2.” As many fans predicted, Zoom is Jay Garrick — or some form of him. But as Entertainment Weekly confirms in an interview with executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, Zoom is actually Hunter Zolomon, the Earth-1 doppelgänger of Jay Garrick. Is this the right move for The Flash?

As much as I hated the Hunter Zolomon theory — honestly, yeah. It was absolutely brilliant.

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I admit, I’m kind of furious The Flash, which I strongly believe is one of the best shows across all of TV and we should be so lucky to witness, went with one of the popular theories that I flat out wrote off. I thought there’d be no way the writers would let Hunter Zolomon, an unassuming man whose only relation to the characters is that he is Garrick’s Earth-1 version, be Zoom. And yet, they made him Zoom.

Yes, I do know Hunter Zolomon is one of the Reverse-Flashes in the comics, so he would obviously be Zoom. But The Flash and any TV or movie adaptation aren’t beholden to comic book mythology on a leash. The unassuming method in which Zolomon was introduced was very unconventional, and to make him the season’s major villain would have been a huge misstep if The Flash writers weren’t careful. (Thankfully, they were.)

“Zoom … is Hunter Zolomon, a.k.a Jay Garrick,” Kreisberg told EW. The logistics of how that guy sitting in the bench in that one episode earlier this season is actually the evil Zoom, who’s stalked Barry and S.T.A.R. Labs all season long, will continue to befuddle until the show gives us answers in due time. “How all of that plays out and what’s actually happening, we’ll leave for after the break,” Kreisberg said, presumably laughing while stroking a cat because everyone in this show is CRUEL and EVIL.

But while I’m kicking myself for missing the mark, I thought I would hate The Flash for choosing what I thought would be the worst option. But now that I’m thinking about it, it’s damn ingenious. Yeah, why not let the unassuming guy in the park be the ultimate, strongest villain on The Flash? If Zolomon “bumped” into Caitlyn or Cisco or anybody and had him speak even one line of dialogue, all bets would have been off that he’s Zoom. Nothing would be worth speculating or engaging. The The Flash subreddit wouldn’t have been so #lit with theories, speculation, or just plain fun and instead everyone would hate each other like they do on the Arrow subreddit.

I applaud The Flash for creating a worthy mystery whose answer only brings up more, exciting questions. Who is the man in the iron mask? (My answer, probably the real Jay Garrick.) How did Zoom/Hunter hide his Speed Force? (My answer, the Velocity-9 masked his speed to resemble Flash’s — it’d be hard if you’re a speedster and you’re burning blue lightning and not yellow.) Whose body was the one Zoom/Hunter Zolomon killed? (My answer… I have none. I can’t think of anything.)

I’m impressed that The Flash took one of the worst theories I ever saw, went with it, and still managed to convince me it’s great storytelling. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it. And I’ve definitely never seen anything quite like The Flash.

Briefly: With less than two months until the anticipated season premiere, The CW has just debuted the official key art for the upcoming episodes of The Flash.

The image shows the character in his new suit, and it looks damned cool.

I’m way behind on The Flash, but I should probably get on catching up, shouldn’t I? Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think!

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Violett Beane (SLASH)  has joined ‘The Flash’ season two as Jesse Quick, who will be joining Jay Garrick portrayed by Teddy Sears. Season two is shaping up to be action packed with the casting of two additional speedsters (not including Zoom). Could all the different speedsters signal the beginning of the Infinite Earths Crisis? It will be cool to see the explanations of the different speedsters.  One thing is for sure, we are going to see them race each other in a probably the most cliché way.

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Jesse Quick is “the alter-ego of Jesse Chambers, a heroine with super-speed powers. Chambers is the daughter of Golden Age heroes Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle; she would later go on to adopt her mother’s name. Her speed powers are accessed by speaking a special math formula, although she also has her mother’s abilities.”

‘The Flash’ zooms its way back to T.V. on Tuesday, October 6th on The CW.

If you thought The Flash season 1 was huge, season 2 is growing even bigger.

At Comic Con, it was confirmed that Jay Garrick, Patty Spivot, Wally West and Professor Zoom will all appear in the next season of The CW’s super hero series, further exploring the multiverse elements that were introduced in May’s finale.

Teased in the final moments of the season ender thanks to his helmet flying through Reverse Flash’s escape route into the future, Jay Garrick is typically known as the original Flash in the comics. Played by Teddy Sears, Jay will join the cast alongside Shantel Vansanten as Patty, Joe West’s new partner on the force. With casting for Wally and Professor Zoom yet to be announced, it’s clear that the inclusion of both characters have the potential to shake up the CW Flash universe considering their roles in the source material. Oh, and if you were expecting Reverse Flash to take up the mantel of Zoom, it’s been confirmed that this version will be separate from Tom Cavanagh’s expertly played villain from the first season, (although the actor will return in some capacity.)

In what ways do you think the expanded cast will affect the dynamic of the show? Will Barry and Patty serve as the Iris and Eddie of this season? What did Caitlyn mean about not coming back at the end of the sizzle reel? And considering Wally’s last name, what relation will he have to the West family? Our impatient minds will learn soon enough, when The Flash returns on October 6th.