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'The Flash' Season 2 Spoilers, News: Producer Talks What's Next in Upcoming Series Episodes
CW has aired their epic conclusion to the first season of 'The Flash' on Tuesday night, and with it has arisen many questions to what is up for the team next season.
Producer Andrew Kreisberg was recently tapped for an interview with EW on the finale and what we can expect for the second season.
For those that tuned into the finale will recognize that it left off on a big cliffhanger. When asked if the next season will pick off right where this left off, Kreisberg answers:
"We're mapping out the season. The circumstances in which we come back will hopefully be surprising and entertaining. There are a bunch of questions that were left unresolved at the end of the season and they'll be resolved in the premiere. But how that happens won't quite be the way people expect. Hopefully the unexpected is what people have come to expect from us."
Fans will also recognize that the show decided to kill off one of their major characters toward the end. Kreisberg explains how they plan to move forward:
"Obviously his death is going to have a huge impact on the characters. People sometimes forget this, but there was a nine month gap in the pilot. We did a nine month time jump. Iris (Candice Patton) has been with Eddie for a long time and they were living together. He didn't just die, he died to save her. Obviously Iris is going to be dealing with that. Barry is going to be dealing with the fact that all Barry has ever wanted to do is protect Iris, and in the end it was Eddie who got to do it. Joe (Jesse L. Martin) has lost his partner. One of the great things about Flash-that was always designed to be that way, but has turned out far more emotional and better than we ever could've hoped for-was just how much people care for these characters and how much the characters care about each other. To lose somebody like Eddie-who has never been anything but a good guy and is the one who sacrifices himself not just for our characters, but for the world-that's going to have an impact and it's not something that's going to go away right away. Like with a tragedy in any of our lives, every day you get further away from it, it gets a little bit easier, but it's really about integrating it into your life moving forward."
'The Flash' returns to the CW in the Fall.