It seems that despite being humiliated by the Reverse-Flash, and not
getting any answers about his mother's death, Barry is alright. According to
star Grant Gustin, Barry is not angry or depressed, however he tries to get distracted by Cisco's
new training regime, and some rogues.
"I think because of the talk that Barry has with Joe after that fight
and everything, I think he’s not necessarily down on himself. I think he’s
ready to move forward. Cisco has come up with new ways for Barry to train and
Barry’s kind of refocused his energy on being ready for the next time and not
really beating himself up too much for losing the first battle. He also gets
distracted, as usually happens - he’s distracted by other villains coming in
and other personal things in his life. Barry isn’t really weighed down by
anything. I talked about it a lot earlier on, but in general with Barry --
Geoff Johns said it best -- is with an anchor you don’t cut it off and leave it
at the bottom of the ocean, you pull it up and carry it along with you. He lost
that battle with the Reverse-Flash but it’s not going to stop him. He’s going
to keep moving forward and he’s going to be ready for the next time."
Gustin also commented on working with Mark Hamill, who is playing the
Trickster.
"It’s unbelievable, kind of. All the guest stars have been really
amazing. Victor Garber, the fact that we got him blew my mind. Clancy Brown,
who’s been in so many award-winning films and Tom Cavanaugh is a series
regular, and Jesse L. Martin I’ve been a fan of my whole life. But Mark Hamill,
that’s kind of a different type of holy s**t, you’re one of the most legendary
iconic characters of all time. So it’s really f**king cool and I’m really
excited to meet him and his storyline has some really cool twists involved that
are connected to his stint from 25 years ago on the Flash which is cool that
we’re doing that nod. It’s really exciting."
Finally there have some talks of a possible crossover with CBS upcoming
superhero show, Supergirl.
"Supergirl, yeah. It also is exhausting to think about. But, if
they’re like, “Hey we’re doing Supergirl now and we want the Flash to be on a
Supergirl episode,” I’m going to get excited about that and then after that
worry about how we’re going to make it work. But yeah, of course! I’m down. I’m
down for any type of cool crossover as long as we can make it work."
Source - IGN
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