'The Flash' Season 6 ended early with Episode 19, which saw one character die while another emerged as the greatest threat of the season so far.
Season 6 finale on Tuesday, May 12, after the show had to finish early due to a production shutdown. Season 6, Episode 19, titled"Success is Assured," may not have been the finale the show was planning, but it did leave fans with some big cliffhangers for the next season. By the end of the episode, which is streaming now on The CW website and app, Eva McCulloch has emerged as the show's"big bad," Joseph Carver has died and Iris seems to have escaped the Mirrorverse.
Before all of that happens, however, Team Flash has to find Black Hole, which they think is the best way of dealing with Eva. Luckily, they have the diamond that Sue Dearbon stole, which contains a map to one of Black Hole's warehouses. However, Mirror-Singh burns it down before they can glean too much information.
Eva and Mirror Singh are after Carver, who thinks he is safe because his Black Hole minions will protect him. However, after Ultraviolet , Dr. Light and Sunshine get kidnapped by Eva, his position looks more precarious.With Carver vulnerable, Mirror-Singh offers Barry Allen a trade: Iris can be freed from the Mirrorverse in return for Carver's life. The Flash seriously considers this offer, but is teleported back to S.T.A.R. Labs by Nash Wells before he can accept the conditions.
Team Flash takes Carver to a panic room at McCulloch Technologies, which has a force field that will atomize anyone who tries to break in. However, this force field is thwarted when the power goes out, leading Eva to send Carver's former minions after him. They have switched allegiances after their brief time in the Mirrorverse and are now willing to kill their former master.Season 6 finale.
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