![]() With Joe West taken hostage, Hunter Zolomon laid out his own life story in a fairly straightforward manner. It seemed clear: the man playing Zoom wasn't Jay Garrick, but the point would only really be driven home if the ACTUAL Jay Garrick showed up to prove it. Knowing how beloved and important Garrick, the first Flash was to the DC Universe, they explained, they would never turn him into a villain for the sake of a twist. The idea that the man in the mask was 'the REAL Jay Garrick' became the most obvious conclusion when the showrunners responded to fans enraged to see 'Jay Garrick' exposed as a villain. ![]() He wasn't completely right, but again, the fan theories wound up a bit closer to the truth than they usually tend to. But when Barry recalled the promise he had made to rescue the masked man, and asked the detail-spewing Zoom who the man really was, his response was more than cryptic - holding off answering, since they "wouldn't believe me if I told you." Labs to negotiate a trade of Speed Force for a friend's life. The mystery became even more tantalizing when Zoom (Teddy Sears) revealed himself to be both Jay Garrick and Zoom, arriving in S.T.A.R. ![]() Something had gotten lost in translation, and it soon became clearer than ever that the man had insight into what was really taking place - and his face would spoil the entire surprise. But when Barry inferred the man was asking to the location and status of Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth 2, the man became dejected, dropping to the cell of his floor. Once Barry spoke the name aloud, the mystery man dropped his shoulders, nodding with relief.
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