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2[-'''[[Characters/{{Arrow}} Star City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow Team Arrow]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen Oliver Queen]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance Dinah Laurel Lance]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers Family Members]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCriminalGroups Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseMalcolmMerlyn Malcolm Merlyn]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSladeWilson Slade Wilson]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSimonMorrison Prometheus]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityIndependentCriminals Independent Criminals]]\
3'''[[Characters/TheFlash2014 Central City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily West-Allen Family]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen Barry Allen]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseIrisWestAllen Iris West-Allen]]) | '''Team Flash''' ([[Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost Caitlin Snow & (Killer) Frost]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheRogues Rogues]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseCliffordDeVoe Clifford DeVoe]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals Independent Criminals]]\
4'''[[Characters/Supergirl2015 National City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCitizens Citizens]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl Kara Zor-El]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseLuthorFamilyAndAssociates Luthor Family & Associates]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseLenaLuthor Lena Luthor]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseLexLuthor Lex Luthor]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals Criminals]]\
5'''[[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Freeland]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily Pierce Family]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCriminals Criminals]]\
6'''[[Characters/Batwoman2019 Gotham City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Bat-Family]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals Criminals]]\
7'''[[Characters/SupermanAndLois Smallville & Metropolis]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens Smallville Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetropolisCitizens Metropolis Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetropolisCriminals Metropolis Criminals]]\
8'''[[Characters/LegendsOfTomorrow The Legends]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegends The Team]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsCurrentMembers Current Members]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseSaraLance Sara Lance]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers Former Members]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseLeonardSnart Leonard Snart]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseMickRory Mick Rory]])\
9'''Organizations:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment U.S. Government]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary U.S. Military]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndTaskForceX A.R.G.U.S.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO The D.E.O.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseJusticeSocietyOfAmerica The J.S.A.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseLeagueOfAssassins The League of Assassins]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseCriminalGroupsAndOrganizations Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheHIVE H.I.V.E.]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseVandalSavageAndFollowers Savage & His Followers]])\
10'''Time Travel:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTimeTravelers Time Travelers]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes The Legion]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseEobardThawne Eobard Thawne]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseDamienDarhk Damien Darhk]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSavitar Savitar]]) | [[Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters The Past]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters The Future]]\
11'''Miscellaneous:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales Other Locales]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans Metahumans]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm Firestorm]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks The Hawks]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseAliens Aliens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMystics Mystics]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEntities Other Entities]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseSpeedForceAndForcesOfNature The Speed Force & Forces of Nature]])\
12'''The Multiverse:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths Other Earths]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 Earth-2]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseHunterZolomon Hunter Zolomon]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarth38 Earth-38]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarth90 Earth-90]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarthX Earth-X]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseBizarroWorld Bizarro World]]]]-]]]
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16[[foldercontrol]]
17
18! Team Flash
19[[folder:General Tropes]]
20%% In cases where former members rejoin, please list them by order of joining
21->'''Current Members''': [[TheHero Barry Allen / The Flash]], [[TheMedic Dr. Caitlin Snow]], [[MissionControl Iris West-Allen]], [[{{Telepath}} Cecile]] [[{{Empath}} Horton]] / [[AscendedFangirl Virtue]], [[LightEmUp Allegra Garcia]], [[GadgeteerGenius Chester P. Runk]], [[GodInHumanForm Khione]], [[LoveRedeems Mark Blaine]] / [[AnIcePerson Chilliblaine]]
22%% List former members by order of joining
23->'''Former Members''': [[TheEngineer Cisco Ramon]] / [[{{Seers}} Vibe]], [[DeadPersonImpersonation "Harrison Wells"]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseEobardThawne Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]], [[TeamDad Capt. Joe West]], [[FriendOnTheForce Det. Eddie Thawne]], [[TheProfessor Prof. Martin Stein]] [[FusionDance and]] [[TheEngineer Ronnie Raymond]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm Firestorm]], [[BigBadFriend "Jay Garrick"]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseHunterZolomon Hunter Zolomon / Zoom]], [[SternTeacher Dr. Harrison ''Harry'' Wells]], [[Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 Jesse Wells]] / [[DistaffCounterpart Jesse Quick]], [[TheMedic Dr. Henry Allen]], [[BadassDriver Wally West]] / [[EmpoweredBadassNormal Kid Flash]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost (Killer) Frost]], [[TheMuse Harrison ''H.R.'']] [[BackupTwin Wells]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Julian Albert]] / [[TheDragon Alchemy]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Tracy Brand]], [[PrivateDetective Ralph Dibny]] / [[RubberMan Elongated Man]], [[KidFromTheFuture Nora West-Allen]] / [[LikeFatherLikeSon XS]], [[GreatDetective Harrison "Sherloque"]] [[BackupTwin Wells]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Kamilla]] [[MissionControl Hwang]], [[NayTheist Harrison Nash Wells]] / [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom Pariah]], [[EvilKnockOff Mirror Iris]]
24->'''Allies''': [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow Team Arrow]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen Oliver Queen / The [Green] Arrow]]), [[Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndUSMilitary Lyla Michaels-Diggle]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Linda Park]], [[Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO Superfriends]]([[Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl Kara Danvers / Supergirl]]), [[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegends The Legends]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm Martin Stein and Jefferson "Jax" Jackson / Firestorm II]], [[Characters/ArrowverseLeonardSnart Leonard Snart / Captain Cold]], [[Characters/ArrowverseMickRory Mick Rory / Heat Wave]], [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers Ray Palmer / The Atom]], [[Characters/ArrowverseSaraLance Sara Lance / White Canary]]), [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Tina McGee]], [[BigBrotherMentor (The Real) Jay Garrick / The Flash]], [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths Gypsy]], [[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes Mon-El]], [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths Council of Wells]], [[Characters/ArrowverseEarthX The Freedom Fighters]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups Marlize [=DeVoe=]]], [[Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndUSMilitary Shay Lamden / King Shark]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals Sue Dearbon]], [[Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens Clark Kent / Superman, Lois Lane]], [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Kate Kane / Batwoman]], [[Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Kristen Kramer]], [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Meena Dhawan / Fast Track]], [[Characters/ArrowverseTheRogues Rogue Squad]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheRogues Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper]] [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups Goldface]])
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26A group of people helping Barry Allen in his work as The Flash.
27----
28* ActionSurvivor: Well, all of them are. They are not highly-skilled combatants like most of Team Series/{{Arrow}}, though that is due to not having the experience and training they have.
29* AllLovingHero: For the most part, they are all willing to grant second chances, and in general try to see the good in people.
30* AwesomenessByAnalysis: They study the MonsterOfTheWeek thoroughly so Barry can fight them effectively.
31* BadassFamily: Half of the members are from the West-Allen family. Most of them sans the HappilyAdopted [[SuperSpeed hero]] are also {{Badass Normal}}s, one is even a BadassDriver (Wally, though he has become an EmpoweredBadassNormal as of Season 3).
32* BadassNormal: Joe, Iris, Eddie Thawne, and Harry Wells are non-powered but great fighters. Caitlin was an ActionSurvivor until Barry's CosmicRetcon turned her into a Metahuman.
33* TheBeautifulElite: The members are the NerdsAreSexy variant.
34* BewareTheNiceOnes: They are all, with a few notable exceptions[[note]][[BigBad Eobard Thawne]], [[BigBad Hunter Zolomon]], [[{{Jerkass}} Harry Wells]], [[InsufferableGenius Julian Albert]], [[FrenchJerk Sherloque Wells]] [[/note]], generally kind and considerate people. That doesn't mean they can't and won't kick ass if you threaten them, an innocent civilian, someone they care about or ''especially'' another member of TheTeam.
35* BrainsAndBrawn: The Brains to Team Series/{{Arrow}}'s Brawn. They are {{Science Hero}}es contrasting the other, more action-packed team. Oliver even refers to them as the "geek squad" during the 2015 crossover.
36* ChronicHeroSyndrome: TheTeam is about helping people.
37* DamselInDistress: Individually they have been kidnapped a lot. Even lampshaded by Cisco in season 3 who in the post-Flashpoint timeline created a panic button app on their phones that alerts S.T.A.R Labs of their location. Barry states that the only good thing about the current timeline so far.
38* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Cisco and Caitlin were {{Action Survivor}}s, while Wally was a BadassDriver when they first join TheTeam. All three became Metahumans at different points in the story.
39* TheEngineer: TheTeam had three engineers in their roster throughout their tenure; Cisco, Ronnie, and Wally. Cisco does most of the work, however.
40* GadgeteerGenius: They are the Series/{{Arrowverse}}'s main source of awesome gadgets, apps and power-up medicines.
41* GoodFeelsGood: Let's just say that they're happy with having ChronicHeroSyndrome.
42* LoveHurts: Their love lives do not go smoothly. [[ChildhoodFriendRomance Two of them actually being in love with each other,]] even, yet neither being brave enough to make the first move, or really know how to act upon it for that matter. Seems to be averted by [[OfficialCouple Barry and Iris]] finally at a point where the two have admitted their feelings to each other and entering [[HappilyMarried wedded bliss.]]
43* TheMedic: Mainly Caitlin, but Henry also fills the job if he's present. Barry is also capable of filling the role.
44* MissionControl: Everyone's main purpose is to be Barry's support while he's out on the field. As of season 4 Iris has taken over the mantle for the entire team.
45* NerdsAreSexy: For starters, TheHero is a TallDarkAndHandsome forensic scientist. There's also the TallDarkAndSnarky {{Jerkass}}, the pretty and perky journalist, the [[HospitalHottie cute doctor]] and the [[{{Keet}} cheerful]] engineer.
46* ThePollyanna: TheTeam always find ways to pick themselves up and retain their positive outlooks in spite of a major loss or/and defeat.
47* ScienceHero: Most of them are scientists, Barry and Nora are forensic investigators, Harry is an astrophysicist, Cisco's a mechanical engineer, Caitlin is a doctor and a bioengineer, Jesse is majoring in five different fields, even Iris earned her graduate degree in criminal psychology before falling into journalism, and Wally is taking classes in automotive sciences. Seems the only member of the team who doesn't have some experience in scientific studies is their FriendOnTheForce Joe.
48* SecretKeeper: Them, Team Arrow, Kara and the Legends are all mutually this for each other.
49* SimilarSquad: While not a perfect replica of Team Arrow, Team Flash do share a lot of similar roles.
50** Both teams begin with a core PowerTrio of two guys and a girl (Barry, Cisco, Caitlin) (Oliver, Diggle, Felicity). With one of them being TheHero (Barry and Oliver) and another being TheSmartGuy (Cisco and Felicity).
51** A FriendOnTheForce (Joe and Quentin) who so happens to be the father of the Hero's love interest joins the team as a gunner and TeamDad.
52** The Hero's main love interest (Iris and Laurel) joins as a late addition.
53** The Hero's younger sibling or surrogate sibling joins as the Hero's sidekick (Wally, Roy, and Thea).
54** A member with a crooked past and sometimes causes trouble for the team joins as TheBigGuy (Ralph and Renee).
55** At some point in time the BigBad of Season 1 is a member of the team (Eobard Thawne and Malcolm Merlin) and a de facto TeamDad.
56** Two short-term members of the team end up joining the Legends (Martin Stein, Jax, Ray Palmer, and Sara Lance).
57** Eventually the Hero's KidFromTheFuture (Nora, William, Mia) join the team from a BadFuture where their father is dead.
58* SixthRanger: Team Arrow, Ronnie Raymond, Prof. Stein, Ray Palmer and Eddie Thawne all fill the role in Season 1, with Iris being the EleventhHourRanger. Jay Garrick, Jefferson Jackson, Earth-2 Harrison Wells, Linda Park, Henry Allen, Kendra Saunders, Carter Hall and Jesse Wells fill the role in Season 2, with Wally being the EleventhHourRanger. Barry's CosmicRetcon of the second half of Season 1 causes Hartley Rathaway to pull a HeelFaceTurn, making him another ally of TheTeam. Season 7 and on Barry and Iris' kids Nora and Bart, both make many trips from the future to help their parents out when they can, and Frost's boyfriend Blaine/Chilliblaine, after [[HeelFaceTurn switching sides]], will help out from time to time as well.
59* SociallyAwkwardHero: Most if not all of them are this to some extent. Probably comes with the territory considering most of them are [[ScienceHero science]] [[NerdsAreSexy nerds]].
60* SuperheroSpeciation: Aside from the high amount of speedsters (Barry, Wally, Jesse, Jay Garrick, Eobard Thawne, Hunter Zolomon, Nora II) on the team, there is a fair bit of speciation.
61** Cisco is the only [[ThinkingUpPortals vib]][[{{Seers}} er]], although Gypsy is sometimes a GuestStarPartyMember.
62** Caitlin/Killer Frost is the only member with [[AnIcePerson ice based powers]], unless one counts occasional ally [[KillItWithIce Leonard Snart/Captain Cold]].
63** Firestorm briefly provided [[PlayingWithFire fire based powers]] before he moved over to The Legends.
64** Harry Wells acquired SuperIntelligence thanks to [[EmpoweredBadassNormal his Thinking Cap]].
65** Ralph is the only member with [[RubberMan elasticity as a superpower]].
66** Cecile, [[note]] and possibly Jenna, [[/note]] is the only member with latent "temporary" psychic Meta-powers, being a [[{{telepathy}} telepath]], and later telekinesis.
67** Allegra has the unique power-set of LightEmUp.
68* TheTeam: Obviously. They have a ''much'' healthier relationship with each other than both Team Arrow and the Legends.
69* TeamDad: Eobard Thawne, Harry Wells, Joe West, and Prof. Martin Stein filled the role at one point or another.
70* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Team Flash is quite different from the Flash Family, having ComicBook/{{Vibe}}, Killer Frost, Joe West, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, and Pariah, as well as several of the RoguesGallery members either being the BigBadFriend or undergoing a HeelFaceTurn such as [[Characters/TheFlashEobardThawne Reverse-Flash]], [[Characters/TheFlashHunterZolomon Zoom]], Dr. Alchemy, and Pied Piper.
71* ThemeInitials: There's a few throughout TheTeam's run:
72** Five people addressed with the letter '''H''' ("Harrison", Harry, Henry, H.R. and the fake Jay Garrick whose real first name is Hunter. Also, Harry, H.R., and [[KillAndReplace technically]] "Harrison" are [[AlternateSelf the same person]]) and Five with the letter '''J''' (Joe, "Jay", Jesse, Julian, and the part-time member the real Jay. Also, the real Jay and Henry are [[AlternateSelf the same person]])
73** Four with the letter '''W''' (Wally, his father and [[AlternateSelf the Harrison Wellses]] who are all frequently addressed in LastNameBasis) and '''C''' (Caitlin, Cisco, Cecile and Chester)
74** Three with the letters '''C''' (Caitlin, Cisco and Cecile) and '''M''' (Martin, Matthew and Mark),
75** Two with the letter '''E''' ("Harrison" whose real name is Eobard, and Eddie. The latter is the former's distant ancestor), '''R''' (Ronnie and Ralph), and two with the letter '''N''' (Nash and Nora) and '''K''' (Kamila and Khione).
76* TrueCompanions: They gradually become close throughout Season 1. By Season 2, they're basically family.
77-->'''Barry:''' We're more than just friends... We're family!\
78'''Iris:''' Guys, we are a family here, and families forgive.\
79'''Cisco:''' I'm not embarrassed of [Ralph], I'm not embarrassed of any of Team Flash. You guys are my family.\
80'''Ralph:''' What [Sherloque] you don't understand is we're a family, we make these decisions together.
81* TwoGirlsToATeam: Caitlin was initially TheSmurfettePrinciple, but Felicity's occasional SixthRanger stints did this. Iris becomes a late addition near the end of Season 1, thus playing this trope straight starting Season 2. The addition of [[CommutingOnABus on-off member]] Jesse Wells threw off this dynamic. The trope comes into play again when Caitlin departs the team [[SplitPersonalityTakeover when Killer Frost takes over]], while Tracy Brand gets introduced as a new female member, thus restoring it to two girls on the team. By Season 4 Tracy has departed and Caitlin has returned rejoining Iris as the other half of this trope, with Cecile tentatively assisting from time to time before becoming a steadfast member and ally. Season 5 raised the female members to four with he addition of Nora, though she gets [[RetGone retgonned]] at the end of the season. In Season 6, Kamilla occasionally assists the team when the other members are busy on their own. By the end of season 7 there are actually more women, (Iris, Caitlin, Frost, Cecile, Allegra), than there are men (Barry, Joe, Chester) on the team. By Season 9 it ratios out a bit more evenly, though with still more girls (Iris, Cecile, Allegra and Khione) than boys (Barry, Chester and Mark).
82* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: They spent the entire first season unknowingly helping the evil Eobard Thawne who is actually the season's BigBad posing as their EvilMentor. Unfortunately, Season 2 is no different, despite their best efforts, as "Jay Garrick" is also that season's BigBad, [[TheDreaded Zoom]].
83* VillainsActHeroesReact: Generally Team Flash waits around for threats to occur before getting to the scene, whether this is the VillainOfTheWeek or the BigBad. Savitar and [=DeVoe=] are a noticeable departure from this where Team Flash actively work all season to thwart their plans.
84* WhatTheHellHero: Despite eventually forgiving him, all of Barry's supporters still give him this slightly, after they learn about Flashpoint, and how Barry screwed up the timeline.
85* WhiteAndGreyMorality: They are the White to Team Arrow's Grey, with them being led by the Series/{{Arrowverse}}'s resident AllLovingHero to boot.
86* WomenAreWiser: All female members can effectively play the role of TheHeart in case a member or the entire team falls into a state of funk. It's a stark contrast to the male members, who have a tendency to fall into conflict with each other.
87[[/folder]]
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89%% In cases where former members rejoin, please list them by order of joining
90!! Current Members
91[[folder:Barry Allen / The Flash]]
92-> see the Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen page
93[[/folder]]
94
95[[folder:Dr. Caitlin Snow / (Killer) Frost]]
96-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost page
97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:Iris West-Allen]]
100-> see the Characters/ArrowverseIrisWestAllen page
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:Cecile Horton / Virtue]]
104-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:Allegra Garcia]]
108!! Allegra Garcia
109[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/allegra_garcia_1.png]]
110!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
111!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/KaylaCompton
112!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E2AFlashOfTheLightning A Flash of the Lightning]]" (''The Flash'' 6x2)
113!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
114
115An ex-con with ultraviolet Meta powers, she's framed for a murder and later befriends Team Flash. She serves as back-up for the team and becomes an intern at Iris' newspaper.
116
117-> see Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page to see Maya, the Earth-719 character who bears her physical likeness
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119* AdaptationalHeroism: In the comics, Allegra stayed a criminal. This version of Allegra wanted to lead a normal life and stopped being a criminal after her imprisonment.
120* AscendedFanboy: She was a fan of Iris and her blog, and she later got to work for her.
121* TheBigGal: Her main contribution to the team is her LightEmUp powers.
122* BirdsOfAFeather: With Frost, both being former criminals who want to become better people.
123* ClashingCousins: With Esperanza.
124* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Nash Wells treats her more kindly than other person because he was close to her doppelganger of another Earth. Allegra is disgusted to learn about that. Cisco and someone else encourage Nash to befriend Allegra for what she is.
125* EndearinglyDorky: She's sweet, funny, and pretty adorable. She also has a habit of tripping up over her own words, especially when neck-deep in {{UST}} with Chuck.
126* FrameUp: She is framed by her cousin for a murder and subsequent murder of the eye witness too.
127* HandBlast: She's capable of shooting waves of UV radiation from her palm that are able to burn even Ralph.
128* LightEmUp: She can fire ultraviolet {{Hand Blast}}s.
129* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She expresses annoyance when, upon discovering her boss' husband is The Flash, learns that fellow employee Kamilla already knew ''and'' that her boyfriend was Vibe.
130* PowerIncontinence: She constantly sees microwaves, gamma waves and radio waves and can't shut it off.
131* MoralityPet: Nash Wells is much kinder to her than to the Team Flash members. It has been hinted that in his Earth, Nash was a father figure for a doppelganger of Allegra.
132* ReformedCriminal: She has been in and out of prison since she was 13 years old, but later decided to go straight. Then she is framed by her cousin, but Cecile helps clear her name.
133* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Esperanza Garcia was her adoptive mother in the comics, while here they are cousins.
134* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She is the MoralityPet of a doppelganger of Harrison Wells, similarly to how Jesse Quick was Harry's Morality Pet. More downplayed in seasons 7 and 8, as Nash leaves and Allegra develops more.
135* TokenSuper: When she joins Central City Citizen, she is the only metahuman of the group until Cecile offers some legal assistance.
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Chester P. Runk]]
139!! Chester P. Runk
140[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chester_p_runk_6.png]]
141[[caption-width-right:350:''"Are you sure you [Barry] don't want some help? 'Cause, I mean, I'm ready, willing, and caffeinated, sir. Put me in, coach!"'']]
142!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
143!!! '''Known Aliases:''' "Creator/JohnBoyega"
144!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/BrandonMcKnight
145!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E1IntoTheVoid Into the Void]]" (''The Flash'' 6x1)
146!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
147
148A scientist turned online streamer in Central City, who accidentally gives himself destructive powers when his newest device malfunctions. After being stabilized, he quickly ends up joining Team Flash with his brilliant mind and quirky personality.
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150* AdaptationalAttractiveness: His comic book counterpart is morbidly obese, rather than being handsome.
151* AdaptationalHeroism: While his comic counterpart was an AntiVillain who had a HeelFaceTurn very quickly, he was still a thief and held people prisoner. In the show, he's completely innocent and any harm he does is accidental.
152* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the comics, Chester started off as a ManChild who only started to learn any sort of practical skills after Wally helped him [[CutLexLuthorACheck learn to use his powers in a productive way.]] Here, he's a genius who's TheSmartGuy of Team Flash.
153* AffectionateNickname: Allegra calls him "Chuck."
154* AscendedExtra: He only appeared in a handful of Season 6 episodes, but was later promoted to main cast the following season.
155* AscendedFanboy: He is a huge fan of the Flash and getting to meet his hero for real is a dream come true. Then later, he even joins Team Flash!
156* BlackAndNerdy: He's brilliant enough to build working machines out of salvaged scrap, and socially awkward enough to make excuses to hold off asking out a barista he's crushing on.
157* BroughtDownToNormal: Following his return, his meta-human powers have not been seen again. Post-Crisis it's not clear if he even has powers at all. [[spoiler: Finally averted in the series finale, where it's revealed his blood is generating Hawking radiation as a residual effect of the black hole incident, and this is ultimately what allowed him to survive Eobard Thawne's AgonyBeam. The full extent of his powers isn't made clear, but he is indeed a metahuman, more-or-less]].
158* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: He isn't referred to be his comic-book moniker of "Chunk". [[spoiler: Until the series finale, where it's taken [[FunWithAcronyms as an acronym]] for Consciousness-Honed Universally Neutralized Kerr anomaly]].
159* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: He's loopy, but also a wisecracker like the rest of the team.
160* ADayInTheLimelight: "The One With The Nineties" gives him more focus than any episode he was in before, delving a bit into his past.
161* DisappearedDad: His father died in 1998, with the time loop from the Still Force allowing him to get closure and find out how much he cared about him.
162* DumpsterDive: Is known to scrounge through garbage for spare parts.
163* {{Expy}}: Team Flash's version of Curtis Holt, sharing his excited personality, a tech expert, and BlackAndNerdy.
164* FunPersonified: Always in a cheerful mood, tends to focus on how cool the dangerous sci-fi stuff going on is before realizing what a serious situation it is, and his catchphrase is "WHAT'S UP, PARTY PEOPLE!?"
165* GadgeteerGenius: To the point that ''Cisco'' is impressed, as he was able to build a gravitational wave emitter powered by a modulated neutrino charger in his garage, out of junkyard material.
166* GeniusLoci: While he is comatose, part of his consciousness inhabits a black hole.
167* GracefulLoser: He accepts being turned down by his crush Natalie and claims to have said "yes" to himself.
168* GrailInTheGarbage: He always finds a way to create technology out of junk. A trip back in time reveals his father taught him to see treasure in trash.
169* ImpossibleGenius: Much like Cisco, Chester has pulled off some borderline impossible sci-fi levels of technological feats.
170* IncomingHam: If his introduction via recorded stream was anything to go by.
171* MotorMouth: Chester babbles whenever he's excited or nervous. This happens often, since he's always one or the other.
172* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Chester manages to threaten Central City with his black holes, all while in a coma.
173* NiceGuy: A jovial and easy-going man.
174* NoodleIncident: Chester attempted to build a hovercraft when [[ChildProdigy he was eleven]], and only succeeded in sinking his grandmother's car.
175* OutOfFocus: Mostly disappears near the end of Season 6.
176* ReluctantMadScientist: He checks the boxes of being a former scientist who performs incredibly dangerous experiments using stolen equipment, but he really means no harm.
177* ScavengedPunk: How he makes his inventions.
178* TheSmartGuy: Sometimes fills in for Cisco for Team Flash. Chester eventually succeeds him after Cisco retires from the team.
179* StarterVillain: {{Subverted}}, as he is the first threat Team Flash has to deal with in Season 6, but it's totally accidental and he isn't malicious at all.
180* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Post-Crisis, he seems to be filling in for Cisco as the nerdy, EndearinglyDorky GadgeteerGenius. After Cisco leaves the team, Chester takes over full time as TheEngineer.
181* TotallyRadical: His manner of talking.
182* UnrealisticBlackHole: His powers manifest in this form.
183* VillainOfTheWeek: He's a subversion of the usual meta-of-the-week formula as the threat posed by his powers is totally accidental.
184[[/folder]]
185
186[[folder:Mark Blaine/Chillblaine]]
187!!Mark Blaine
188[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mark_blaine_5.jpg]]
189[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chillblaine.jpg]]
190[[caption-width-right:350:''"No, Mark Blaine, that was my name. But you can call me... Chillblaine."'']]
191!!! '''Species:''' Human
192!!! '''Known Alias:''' Chillblaine
193!!! '''Played by:''' Jon Cor
194!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E7GrowingPains Growing Pains]]" (''The Flash'' 7x7)
195!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
196
197A laboratory worker turned criminal / supervillain via cryogentic gauntlets he created. He is an on-off enemy / ally to Team Flash as well as Frost's boyfriend.
198----
199* AdaptationalHeroism: This version of Chillblaine manages to turn over a new leaf and becomes a member of Team Flash.
200* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's generally associated with Golden Glider in the comics but in the show, all his meaningful interactions are with Killer Frost.
201* AscendedExtra: In the comics, Chillblaine is generally a minor SatelliteCharacter to Golden Glider, being her attempts to create a replacement Captain Cold. Here he is a main cast member and goes from reoccurring villain to Team Flash member.
202* BirdsOfAFeather: Becomes Frost's icy boyfriend.
203* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: He's not a true meta-human, instead using his gauntlets to replicate their powers.
204* CripplingOverspecialization: His nano gauntlets can actually replicate a plethora of meta powers, but he chose to only use Frost's [[AnIcePerson cryokinesis]].
205* AnIcePerson: His gauntlets can mimic Frost's icy blasts.
206* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts out as a villain who fights Killer Frost, joins with Team Flash as a somewhat sleazy NominalHero to fight bad guys after entering into a relationship with Frost, betrays the team to join the Red Death after he's promised Killer Frost can be brought back to life, but eventually has second thoughts and betrays the Red Death, after which he's captured. After he's rescued and welcomed back to the team, he's significantly re-thought his actions and has settled down to being a member of Team Flash again.
207* {{Hunk}}: He's got a physique that could make even Oliver envious, and is not afraid of [[WalkingShirtlessScene showing it off]].
208* ItsAllAboutMe: He outright tries to force Khione into the machine, an action that would essentially kill her, to bring back Frost, refusing to see her as her own person. Hartley has to destroy the machine to make it clear to Mark, Khione isn't going anywhere.
209* LoveMakesYouEvil: He sides with Red Death when they make the claim that they can bring back Frost.
210* MrFanservice: Every episode he's in seems to give him a WalkingShirtlessScene, and his costume is open-chested.
211* NamedByTheAdaptation: None of the Chillblaines in the comics (there were four of them) got a real name.
212* NotQuiteDead: When he gets possessed by the Negative Speed Force via the Cobalt- 97 crystal, Khione saves him by disintegrating his body into earth, dislodging the crystal, before reconstituting Mark's body back.
213* PowerCopying: His nanotech gauntlets are designed to replicate meta-human powers, but early on he fixated on Frost's powers and made that his signature.
214* RealNameAsAnAlias: "Chill'''Blaine'''." Barry says he's glad Cisco wasn't around to hear him say that.
215* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Regarded by many fans as a poor man's Captain Cold, due to being another [[AnIcePerson ice-themed]] recurring villain that Team Flash go up against. Ironically, this was literally the case in the comics, where "Chilblaine" was the name Golden Glider gave to whatever good-looking sap she'd suckered into taking up her brother's cold gun.
216* ThatManIsDead: Initially tried to ham it up by declaring his civilian identity of Mark Blaine was dead and fully embraced his new name of Chillblaine. He later goes back to Mark following his HeelFaceRevolvingDoor.
217* TokenEvilTeammate: He's a criminal who is a sometimes ally to the heroes, and later a full-time member of Team Flash.
218* WalkingShirtlessScene: His "Chillblaine" outfit has him forgo a shirt.
219[[/folder]]
220
221!! Former Members
222%% List members by order of joining
223
224[[folder:Cisco Ramon / Vibe / Mecha-Vibe]]
225!! [[ComicBook/{{Vibe}} Francisco Baracus "Cisco" Ramon]]
226[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cisco_7.jpg https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vibe_1.jpg]]
227[[caption-width-right:350:''"This just keeps getting cooler!"'']]
228
229!!! '''Species:''' Human [[note]]Metahuman from December 2013 to May 2019, briefly in December 2019[[/note]]
230!!! '''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Vibe}}, Mecha-Vibe
231!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/CarlosValdes
232!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS2E19TheManUnderTheHood The Man Under the Hood]]" (''Arrow'' 2x19)
233!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/FlashVsArrow!''[[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'')[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}}'' | ''Series/HeroesJoinForces''[[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'')[[/note]] | ''Series/{{Invasion|2016}}!''[[note]](''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'')[[/note]] | ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'' [[note]](''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'')[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'')[[/note]] | ''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]]
234
235A mechanical engineering genius who helps the Flash. He first appears in an episode of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' set before Barry wakes up from his coma. By Season 2, he has developed metahuman powers and adopted the nickname Vibe.
236
237-> See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 page to see his Earth-2 counterpart, Reverb
238-> See Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page to see his Earths 19 and 22 counterparts
239-> See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page to see his Earth-X counterpart
240----
241
242* ActionSurvivor: Even before the show started, he and Caitlin encountered ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} on ''Arrow'' and survived.
243* AdaptationalCurves: Inverted. The comic Vibe is depicted having a toned body and has a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless attire to show it]]. Here, he is depicted having a more average build.
244* AdaptationalIntelligence: Comics Cisco was pretty average in terms of intelligence and did not have any technological skill. This version depicts him as a top-notch engineer and GadgeteerGenius, in addition to being a TVGenius and TheMovieBuff. He is also depicted as the show's resident [[TheSmartGuy Smart Guy]] despite most of Team Flash sans Joe being established as [[ScienceHero highly intellectual people]].
245* AdaptationNameChange: His original comic name was "Paco" (a different shortening of his first name)
246* AdaptationOriginConnection: In the comics, Cisco had no ties to S.T.A.R. Labs or Team Flash.
247* AdaptationalWimp: Ultimately subverted. At first he is presented as the show's PluckyComicRelief despite being a superhero in the comics. It is later revealed that he has combat training as shown in his fight with Hartley. He also simply didn't ''realize'' he had superpowers at first and gradually gets better at controlling them.
248* AlwaysNeedWhatYouGaveUp: After the Crisis, he wonders if he should have given up his powers, since he could have vibed the destruction of Earths and saved Harry, Jesse and some other people from other Earths that may be RetGone post-Crisis.
249* AmazonChaser: He becomes smitten with Laurel when he finds out she's the Black Canary. He displays much the same earlier with Plastique (such that his behavior is actually creepy). There's also the FoeRomanticSubtext with Lisa Snart and Gypsy, which gives off the feeling of a gender-inverted AllGirlsWantBadBoys.
250* AmbiguouslyBi: Could be. Cisco has an official tumblr blog where he called Leonard Snart cute and Ray Palmer beautiful. Also it has this gem: "Don't go after the bad girl (''or boy.'') It ain't worth it." Though it could also be that the "No matter how cute they are" bit was a slipped-in nod to Lisa (implied by adding "Say hi to your sis." in parentheses at the end) and the "or boy" is simply him recognizing that some of his viewers may be attracted to males. In the series, he says Joe has a sexy goatee.
251* AppropriatedAppellation:
252** During Season 1, some of the super-villains Team Flash encounters begin [[InvokedTrope invoking]] this trope with Cisco, knowing of [[TheNickNamer his habit]] of coming up with catchy nicknames.
253** Ironically, he didn't come up with his own moniker. Caitlin and Barry suggested "Vibe" and he took it.
254* AscendedFanboy: Cisco is the resident fanboy of superheroes for Team Flash, and it is eventually revealed to have latent Metahuman powers himself.
255* AudienceSurrogate: For the fans in the audience, certainly. He is the one who's the most excited by Barry's powers, and came up with the idea of Barry wearing a special suit. The lightning bolt logo was also his idea. He also gives the metahuman criminals their super-villain names.
256* BeingGoodSucks:
257** Invoked by Cisco in "Rogue Air", where after Thawne had been spending several episodes toying with them and they also had moving the metahumans out of the pipeline to deal with. He also gets caught in the predicament of [[DatingCatwoman being crushed on]] by Lisa Snart who he has tried to give the cold shoulder to ever since she used him.
258--->'''Cisco:''' Really not enjoying being one of the good guys this week.
259** It really comes into play in Season 3, where Cisco is distraught over losing his brother Dante, and is bitter over Barry not being willing to travel back in time to save his life. He finally has a HeelRealization when he accidentally messes up time himself and understands why Barry has been refusing.
260** He initially doubts to be truthful to Breacher about [[CareerEndingInjury losing his vibing skills due to old age]], but after he jumps to face Crucifer, he decides to do so. Cisco didn't want to tell him the truth because Breacher initially promised him to allow meet Gypsy more if he found a cure to his weakening power.
261%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is. * BerserkButton: Saying [[Franchise/StarWars Han shot second]].
262%% * BirdsOfAFeather: With Ray Palmer.
263* BlessedWithSuck: His metahuman power at first. Initially Cisco could barely control it and he saw things he wished he hadn't. It was triggered by dopamine, which meant the best way to get his powers to manifest was to scare the crap out of him. [[{{Jerkass}} Earth-2 Wells]] is fully willing to take advantage of this. Ultimately averted, as he gets better at controlling it during season 2.
264* BorrowedCatchphrase: In "Luck Be a Lady", he uses Oliver's "You have failed this city!"
265* BrainyBrunette: The Series/{{Arrowverse}}'s resident GadgeteerGenius.
266* BreakTheCutie: Besides his [[DeathIsCheap death at the hands of Thawne]] he is captured by the Rogues and forced to build weapons for them or else Captain Cold would kill his brother.
267* BrokenBird:
268** In Season 3, Dante's death post-Flashpoint was really hard on him. The once [[{{Keet}} eternally cheerful]], AscendedFanboy, {{geek}}y best friend to Barry Allen, became very melancholic and brooding; especially when he learns Barry was indirectly responsible. He does [[HesBack get better though]].
269** His breakup with Gypsy after the end of season 4 also hits him hard, [[PlayedForLaughs though in a much more comedic sense]].
270* BrokenPedestal: He was Eobard Thawne's WellDoneSonGuy, viewing him more like a father than a mere boss especially given his rocky ties to his own family. Until he discovered that the man he believed to be the good doctor was actually the Reverse-Flash all along.
271* BroughtDownToNormal: He wants to stop being a metahuman. It culminates with him taking the cure and stop being Vibe.
272* BroughtDownToBadass: Despite no longer being Vibe at the moment, he defeats the murderer of "Kiss Kiss Breach Breach" with his fighting skills and his smarts.
273* ButNowIMustGo: He leaves midway through season 6 to keep a record of all the changes that have occurred post-Crisis.
274* ClarkKenting: His vigilante outfit only consists of his Vibe glasses and a suit, which doesn't hide his identity in the slightest. But then again, not much point since countless villains already know his civilian identity and that he works with The Flash.
275* CompositeCharacter: He takes Hartley's place as the GadgeteerGenius best friend of the Flash.
276* CrazyPrepared: After the explosion at S.T.A.R Labs, he's become this by nature and necessity. Once he developed a perfect suit to handle Barry's capabilities, he made three. Regardless of how much sense his over-preparedness makes sense, it's gotten him in trouble with Thawne, who is angered that Cisco created a weapon to counter Barry's capabilities[[note]] and thus those of Thawne, though Cisco didn't know it at the time[[/note]] out of worry that Barry may turn against them one day.
277** Zigzagged all around. Cisco is great about building things he needs - a Flash suit, an anti-Flash gun (that they actually could have used when Barry got hit with a HatePlague), a sonic device to control Hartley, putting a defibrillator in the Flash suit, he even came up with the idea to hold metahumans in the reactor. But he's extremely careless with his tech meaning that it often gets used against him.
278* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite being mostly the PluckyComicRelief, he shows some really flashy moves when he fights Hartley Rathaway in Season 1, and later becomes a powerful metahuman.
279* CynicismCatalyst: The death of his big brother, Dante, and Barry refusing to go back in time and save him.
280* DeathActivatedSuperpower: PlayedWith. Minutes after Eobard kills him, Barry unknowingly pushes the ResetButton by accidentally {{Time Travel}}ing back to the previous day. For unknown reasons, this CosmicRetcon causes Cisco's metahuman powers to be awakened and he gains a RippleProofMemory where he recollects said incident.
281* DefenseMechanismSuperpower: A rush of adrenaline and dopamine triggers his abilities, which can be triggered by fear. Harry later modifies Cisco's visor, so it can stimulate the fear receptors in his brain, which helps him to reliably vibe.
282* DidntThinkThisThrough: He has many moments of this.
283** Creates a freeze ray to counter Barry's powers...and leaves it lying around in a locker that's easy to break into.
284** Lets Hartley out of his cell, enabling his escape.
285** Lashes out at Barry for his brother's death due to Barry's time travelling. While Barry is the indirect cause, Cisco acts so harshly it's as if he believes Barry had personally pushed Dante under the car, when in fact Barry had nothing to do with it and didn't even know about it until later. He's also upset that Barry won't go back in time again to save his brother, even though Barry's laid out very clearly why this is a very bad idea.
286** Challenges Gypsy to a duel to the death, even though he's barely got the hang of his powers and she's an expert with them.
287** Much of the latter half of Season Five involves him wanting to live a normal life and thus creating a "meta cure," even though his powers don't usually affect his day-to-day life and he chooses to come to work every day with Team Flash, when he could easily move anywhere in the world and get a good job that doesn't involve superheroics.
288** Lashes out at Barry again, this time for curing King Shark, even though it was Barry's only option and Cisco was going to die if he didn't.
289* DimensionalTraveler: His power allows him to create portals that serves as {{Extra Dimensional Shortcut}}s to any part of TheMultiverse.
290* DistractedByTheSexy: Although he's initially enraged by Plastique destroying Barry's suit he drops it immediately when he gets a look at her.
291* EarlyBirdCameo: Guest starred on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' before ''Series/TheFlash2014'' aired.
292* TheEngineer: The main source of Team Flash's fancy technology, though other tech experts like Wells, Ray Palmer, and both halves of Firestorm help out from time to time.
293* EvenNerdsHaveStandards: A deleted scene from the season one finale reveals that he didn't have a fun time in high school as he was such a nerd that even the other nerds hated him.
294* EveryoneHasStandards: Draws the line at Caitlin's suggestion of [[MythologyGag "Rainbow Raider"]].
295* EvilMeScaresMe: For a time he is afraid of being superpowered, and seeing his EvilTwin Reverb accentuates those fears.
296* FaceDeathWithDignity: He manages to stand his ground calmly as Thawne prepares to punch a hole through him, despite still reeling from learning the truth.
297* FakingTheDead: Cisco is pretending that Vibe was really killed by [[spoiler:Cicada]] to fool the latter.
298* FoeRomanticSubtext: He and Lisa Snart have a mutual attraction to one another. Also with Gypsy, who tried to kill him.
299* FunTShirt: He wears a lot of these.
300* GadgeteerGenius:
301** Designs the Flash's suit, and outright admits his job at S.T.A.R Labs is to "make the toys", which includes anti-Flash weaponry as "Going Rogue" shows.
302** At Laurel Lance's request he also modified Sara's sonic device and then dubbed it the "Canary Cry".
303* GameBreakingInjury: After Cicada slashes his palms with his dagger, it leaves trace amounts of aluminum-beryllium alloy in them. Every time he uses his powers from that point on, dark matter is affecting his central nervous system, causing him great pain.
304* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: He created goggles that would help him use his then unknown Metahuman powers to help Barry confirm that Thawne is the Reverse-Flash. Harry Wells upgraded them in Season 2.
305* GoodCounterpart: To his other two Pre-Crisis doppelgängers, Reverb and Echo.
306* HasAType: All the girls he's been involved with know how to kick ass.
307* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why Thawne kills him in a now AlternateTimeline.
308* HeroicBSOD:
309** Cisco suffers from one after his brother, Dante, dies in a car accident in the new timeline after Flashpoint. He begged Barry to go back in time and save Dante but Barry refused.
310** A more comical variant, though still taken seriously at moments, is his moping in season 5 after breaking up with Gypsy.
311* HeroWorshipper: Partially fills this role, given his status as the PluckyComicRelief and the AscendedFanboy who is living the dream working with a superhero.
312* HesBack: After taking the Metahuman cure in ''The Flash'' Season 5 finale, [[CosmicBeing the Monitor]] restores his powers during the Crisis. [[SubvertedTrope Then loses them again after being restored in the new multiverse]].
313* HowDoIShotWeb: Takes some time to actually figure out how to use his powers. Even after discovering from Reverb he has the ability to use his powers offensively, he only manages a brief blast against Black Siren on impulse but can't repeat it for a while. It isn't until he prepares to fight Gypsy that he gets a good hold on his powers.
314* ILetGwenStacyDie: He blames himself for Harry and Jesse's death in Crisis and their current unknown status, since he thinks that being Vibe would have allowed him to make them escape from Earth-2. He calms down a bit on this one when [[spoiler:he learns Harry lives in Nash's mind]].
315* IconicSequelCharacter: Introduced to the Series/{{Arrowverse}} during its second year before becoming a main character on his own show during the third.
316* IdiotBall:
317** He built a freeze ray to counter Barry's speed if he ever went rogue, which is not an unreasonable suspicion considering what the other meta-humans are like. The only problem is he didn't tell anyone else about it, and carelessly put it in a cheap locker, which was easy to break in to. It then gets stolen by Captain Cold's paid-off janitor at S.T.A.R. Labs, which Wells calls him out on.
318** Cisco gets handed the ball a lot. He also let Hartley out of his cell, enabling his escape.
319* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: He makes a DeadPersonImpersonation of Reverb to distract Black Siren from stopping Team Flash on incapacitating the Earth-2 metahumans using the sound frequency device.
320* ImpossibleGenius: Cisco is able casually put together high-tech inventions decades ahead of its time, having created;, the speedster suits, a gun that can withhold absolute zero, a high-tech flamethrower allegedly capable of reaching Planck's constant, a quantum splicer (with Thawne's help), working force fields designed to withstand speedsters, holograms, protein bars and alcohol designed for speedsters, temperature resistant shields, his prototype vibe glasses, drones, and heaps of other neat things.
321* InAnotherMansShoes: Cisco compares his relationship with H.R. to this with the other Wellses. Eobard Thawne and Harry Wells were both geniuses who Team Flash depended on, while with H.R it's the opposite as he depends on Team Flash.
322* InstantExpert: DoubleSubverted. He could not control his powers properly at first, but after some brief training when confronting another similarly powered meta, he manages with ease.
323* JerkassRealization: After changing time in "Invasion" he [[NotSoDifferentRemark realizes that he's not that different]] from Barry, and that he's been way too hard on Barry.
324* JumpedAtTheCall: The first of the S.T.A.R. Labs team to help Barry with his heroics, including the ones not involving meta-humans.
325* KavorkaMan: Downplayed. He isn't unattractive, but he is nowhere near as good-looking or as tall as the likes of Oliver Queen or Ray Palmer. Still, he has had a string of luck with women. Among these women are Kendra Saunders and Lisa Snart.
326* {{Keet}}: He's known for being very quickly to fly of the handle, especially in comical moments. Even Barry is calm and collected by comparison.
327* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Poor Cisco gets Thawne's hand through his chest after he discovers the [[SarcasmMode good doctor]]'s true identity. Fortunately, Barry inadvertently travelling back though time [[DeathIsCheap keeps it from sticking]].
328* TheLancer: He gradually becomes Barry's most trusted friend and {{Foil}} as the show progresses. He even becomes a Metahuman like him. Notably, Barry always entrusts Team Flash's leadership to Cisco every time he has to go away and believes he's never gonna come back.
329* LikeBrotherAndSister: He directly states that he's pretty much Caitlin's brother. While the two are incredibly close, the feelings seem purely platonic.
330* LoggingOntoTheFourthWall: Cisco runs a real life Chronicles of Cisco blog on tumblr which gives additional information on episodes.
331* MeaningfulName: Probably unintentional, but it's quite fitting that a GadgeteerGenius has the same name as that of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Systems one of the real world's most prominent tech companies]].
332* MinoredInAsskicking: Mostly works as the team's GadgeteerGenius, but if need be he can still hold his own in a fist fight. His fight with Hartley Rathaway in Season 1 or much later Eobard Thawne [[spoiler:(in Nash's body)]] shows he's quite formidable in his own right. He becomes more active when he has more access to his Vibe powers.
333* MoralityPet: For Lisa Snart. Captain Cold's sister and a criminal she might be, but she's genuinely fond of him, especially after he saved her life in Season 2.
334* MotorMouth: When he is talking about something he likes, he tends to go into vivid and extensive detail.
335* TheMovieBuff: If a ShoutOut to a movie is going to be made, it's usually him who does it.
336* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In "Invasion", once he realizes that he put Earth in the Dominator's crosshairs by interfering with time, the very thing he chewed out Barry for doing earlier.
337* MythologyGag: Prior to Cisco becoming Vibe, their were teases at his alter-ego from the comics.
338** Cisco Ramon is the name of the superhero [[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Francisco_Ramon_%28Prime_Earth%29 Vibe]]. He later tells Hartley "You're not the only one who understands vibrations", while using a sound-based weapon against him.
339** In his first appearance on Arrow, he says, "You getting bad vibes off this guy?"
340* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Due to how poorly defined Cisco's Vibe powers are, it's common for some arbitrary new application to be tacked on. First it was a form of extrasensory perception, then he could teleport himself and others, then he could generate HandBlasts, then he could cross dimensions. In "Duet" he suddenly gains the ability to ''teleport Iris and Mon-El physically into a psychic induced coma dream''.
341* NiceGuy:
342** Out of all the S.T.A.R. Lab team, he's the one who was most interested in helping Barry adjust to his new life initially instead of treating him as walking lab experiment when he awoke from his coma.
343** He also unknowingly gives Laurel a much needed morale boost, with his fanboying over her being the Black Canary (since Team Arrow isn't exactly thrilled with the idea of her taking Sara's place).
344* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He was the one who designed Leonard Snart's cold gun, and kept it in a rinkydink little locker where it inevitably got stolen.
345* TheNicknamer:
346** He comes up with the names for the metahumans Flash fights, and is very territorial about it. Although he is willing to share that honor with Ray Palmer, [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike since they have an uncanny ability to think up the same names at the same time]].
347--->'''Hartley:''' I was thinking of calling myself Pied Piper.\
348'''Cisco:''' Hey, ''I'' assign the nicknames around here! ...Although that one's not bad.
349** By the end of season 1, his habit of doing this makes some of the super-villains they encounter ask him for a nickname ''[[AppropriatedAppellation and they stick with it]]'', such as the Golden Glider and even the Big Bad himself, [[BigBad Reverse-Flash]].
350** When "Jay Garrick" is telling the team about Sand Demon in S2:E2, Cisco is annoyed that Sand Demon already has a nickname. But he lets it slide because he finds the name cool.
351* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Shows this attitude, and was very reluctant to leave Ronnie behind in the particle accelerator as well as leaving Thawne to deal with Farooq.
352* NoOntologicalInertia: His existence is heavily tied to Eobard Thawne as well. If Thawne gets prematurely killed, Cisco might be {{Ret Gone}}d.
353* OhCrap: When he remembers when Thawne killed him.
354** Also when he vibes the destruction of Earth-2.
355* OtherMeAnnoysMe: He (rightfully) thinks that his Earth-2 counterpart is a dick.
356* OutOfFocus: Season 5 sees him MIA for many episode due to him at first recovering from a near fatal attack from Cicada, and second working with Caitlin's Mother Doctor Tanhauser in formulating a Meta-Cure.
357* ParentalSubstitute: Has this in Thawne, due to his estrangement from his family. Then he investigates too deeply into the containment field's failure to stop the Reverse-Flash, and it all goes downhill from there.
358* PersonAsVerb: A specially modified treadmill is "Ciscoed"; coined by himself.
359* PlatonicLifePartners: With Caitlin. When Ronnie first appears to her he is the first person she tells about it. He is immediately supportive despite not being completely sure she actually saw him.
360* PluckyComicRelief: The resident clown of the series.
361* PopCulturedBadass: The resident TVGenius and [[TheMovieBuff movie buff]] of the Series/{{Arrowverse}} who regularly SpeaksInShoutOuts. Also a powerful metahuman with precognition and powers that could cross TheMultiverse.
362* PoweredArmor: After having his Meta powers removed, he later uses a suit capable of replicating his vibe blasts and is known in the future as "Mecha-Vibe".
363* PragmaticHero: He salvaged all of Thawne's survillance cameras, refusing to waste perfectly good tech.
364* PrecisionFStrike: Not literally, but his tendency to frequently call Hartley Rathaway "a dick" is still the saltiest language the show uses. He also uses the phrase "I shit you not" on [[http://chroniclesofcisco.tumblr.com/ his official Tumblr]].
365* PrimaryColorChampion: As Vibe, he wears a red-and-black jacket with gold highlights as well as a pair of shades with blue lenses.
366* ProperlyParanoid: He is at least well justified to doubt Harry Wells' judgment with the thinking cap.
367* PutOnABus: He leaves Team Flash for a job at A.R.G.U.S. in Star City, alongside with Kamilla in "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E12GoodByeVibrations Good Vibrations]]".
368* RedOniBlueOni: With his cheery and enthusiastic demeanor, he's red to Caitlin's blue.
369* ReluctantWarrior: Cisco has great control of his powers in the post-Flashpoint timeline, but he rarely goes out in the field with Barry or/and Wally.
370* RippleProofMemory: Somehow Cisco is able to remember that he found out "Wells" is the Reverse-Flash and that "Wells" killed him for it. This is despite Barry's Cosmic Retcon of the timeline which should make it impossible for him to remember those events. It comes to him in his dreams and if someone uses the right trigger phrase when he's awake. This turns out to be a metahuman ability he got from the explosion.
371* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: When Harry Wells sneaks up behind him while wearing Thawne's Reverse Flash outfit.
372* SecretKeeper:
373** As one of the Flash's inner circle. However, he tells Captain Cold when presented with a SadisticChoice.
374** Even though he had a falling out with Joe since the latter correctly accused Thawne of having been involved in Nora Allen's murder, Cisco still runs the blood tests and calls Joe about the results, making sure Thawne is out of earshot first.
375** After he risked his life to save Ray from a surprise bee-bot attack, he and Caitlin were let in on the others' suspicions about the Reverse-Flash.
376* {{Seers}}: He has visions of things.
377* ShipperOnDeck:
378** He pressured Caitlin and "Jay" to kiss when they grew more attracted to each other. Then they later discover he's Hunter Zolomon, aka Zoom.
379** He learns that Joe is taking Cecile to see ''Film/TheShining'' at a movie festival, and agrees to go so Joe won't be alone, despite Barry mentioning he never got past the twins.
380** For Barry and Iris, most notably in "Elseworlds, Part 2," when he openly boasts that Iris was able to note that something was up with Barry, after he and Oliver switch lives, a fact which Cisco deems as "lover's intuition," going on to elaborate that that's how everyone knows Barry and Iris are soulmates. He does this, while failing to realize the sensitivity of the situation, as Felicity becomes hurt that she was not able to figure out that something was up with Oliver.
381* ShipTease:
382** With Caitlin
383*** The biggest reason Cisco was worried about revealing to Caitlin he sealed Ronnie in the tube, was that she would hate him, which she assures him she understands.
384*** "Revenge of the Rogues," Cisco is the one who leads the search for the kidnapped Caitlin.
385*** When flashing back to Cisco's first day at S.T.A.R. Labs in "The Sound and the Fury," when first meeting Caitlin, he is clearly dazed and wide eyed as he mentions "She seems nice," to Hartley with a goofy grin.
386*** After coming too after Hartley knocked him out, the first person he questions Barry about is Caitlin, who comes to his side, placing a comforting hand on him.
387*** In "The Man That Saved Central City" Cisco is the one that reaches out to Caitlin.
388*** In the "King Shark," he is the one most worried that her behavior is inductive of her turning into Killer Frost.
389*** "Trajectory," sees Cisco asking Caitlin to dance with him during Team Flashes night out, which they do erratically but having fun all the same.
390*** During "Vs. Zoom", when Zoom makes off with Caitlin, it's Cisco that screams after her.
391*** "Invincible," when Caitlin is in the midst of her PTSD, it's Cisco who comforts her.
392*** Later in ''Invincible'', when the two are cornered by Black Siren, Cisco instinctively pushes Caitlin behind him.
393*** Cisco is able to reach out and partially get through to Caitlin underneath her Killer Frost guise, when the two are trying to return Barry/Savitar's memory.
394*** While he is quick to snark and snap at Savitar even to the point that the Speedster seems to threaten to kill him, he is quick to comply with the psychopath after he corrects Cisco saying he won't kill him but will kill Caitlin.
395** With Lisa
396*** The entirety of "Family of Rogues" is one long episode of this.
397* SlobsVsSnobs: His conflict with Hartley. Hartley couldn't believe someone like Cisco could be a mechanical genius.
398* TheSmartGuy: His role in Team Flash, being the resident GadgeteerGenius. It's worth mentioning that the entire team sans Joe (who isn't stupid, he's just not in their intellectual "league") is this, with them being {{Science Hero}}es and all.
399* SpeaksInShoutOuts: He lets everyone know that he's the resident [[TheMovieBuff movie buff]] by casually making pop-culture references.
400* StepfordSmiler: Despite his cheerful and goofy demeanor Cisco does have his scars:
401** He harbors deep feelings of guilt for locking Ronnie in the particle accelerator (at Ronnie's own insistence, to channel the impending explosion and protect as many people as possible).
402** He's also estranged from his family, which is why he relies on the rest of Team Flash for emotional support and ''[[BrokenPedestal craved]]'' Thawne's approval like a son would his father's.
403* SuddenlyShouting: He often has such moments under stress.
404-->'''Cisco:''' ''[to Ralph regarding an abducted Caitlin]'' Of course, she wouldn't have been in Jitters in the first place if you hadn't acted like such a jackass today. But in true Ralph Dibny fashion, you drove her away with your ''FAT MOUTH''!!
405* SupportingLeader: In the Season 3 finale, Barry leaves {{the leader}}ship of Team Flash to Cisco before he goes to the Speed Force. However, Barry passes TheHero mantle to Wally.
406* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While he still is a source of fun, after facing many near apocalypses, losing several friends and his brother, and being placed in multiple life threatening situations, the once most gung-ho member of the team is much more wary about the superhero business.
407* SurvivorsGuilt: Dude has some serious issues and insecurities left from locking Ronnie in the particle accelerator. Which is why, when Ronnie comes back, Cisco is so adamant on finding him.
408* SweetTooth: He's constantly snacking on candy and other sugary foods.
409* TakingTheBullet: He takes one of the Bug-Eyed Bandit's bees to save Ray, of which he was deathly afraid of.
410* TheyKilledKennyAgain: He has been killed three times thus far - first by Eobard Thawne, then by ComicBook/VandalSavage, and then by the Anti-Monitor erasing all of existence - the first two were negated by Barry's TimeTravel with the third being undone by the multiverse being rebooted.
411* TookALevelInCynic: As noted above, he becomes much grimmer over time, though he never entirely loses his nerdy interests.
412* ThinkingUpPortals: This is one of his abilities. It was first introduced as a way to open breaches to Earth-2, but since then has extended to other Earths and even places within the same universe.
413* TomatoInTheMirror: Much to his horror, he was turned into a metahuman by the Particle Accelerator.
414* TotallyRadical: Likes to talk jive. Caitlin lampshades this in Arrow.
415-->'''Cisco:''' I hereby christen this building '''the bomb'''.\
416'''Caitlin:''' Nobody says that anymore.
417* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Being killed by Thawne in ''Out of Time'' triggers his inherent metahuman abilities to connect with the vibrations of the multiverse in the timeline Barry corrected.
418* {{Troll}}: when Barry travels back in time, he rickrolls Hartley after they capture him.
419* TrueCompanions: With Barry, demonstrated best when even after the falling out he had with Barry, when his brother, Dante, died, he still comes to his rescue when going against Clariss.
420-->'''Cisco''': ''(after shooting shockwaves, and knocking Alchemy on his ass)'' Stay away from my friend!
421* TVGenius: If a ShoutOut to a TV show is going to be made, it's usually him who does it.
422* TwoFirstNames: Being a Creator/DCComics based character, he has a last name that is traditionally used as a first name.
423* UndyingLoyalty: He's still working for S.T.A.R. Labs after the explosion. He even originally built what became the Flash suit for firefighters, in the hopes the city would stop hating Thawne. That is until he learns about the Reverse-Flash.
424* TheUnfavorite: Despite his mechanical genius, his parents treat his older brother Dante (a concert pianist) with more love and attention.
425* UngratefulBastard: After Barry saves his life by injecting Killer Shark (who was seconds away from eating Cisco) with the meta-cure, Cisco's only response is to remonstrate Barry for injecting someone without their consent. The fact that Barry had no other way to save his life is completely irrelevant.
426* UnskilledButStrong: Gypsy comments during their TrialByCombat that his powers are strong but [[IncompletelyTrained lacks the training]] and [[ReluctantWarrior experience]] to use them in their full potential.
427* VibrationManipulation: Like his comic counterpart, Cisco gradually develops powers like this that let him throw out sonic blasts, use something resembling psychometry that allows him to discern past events or track others, and [[ThinkingUpPortals open breaches]] that can warp the team to where they need to be or travel to other universes.
428* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Iris are the two are most likely to snark and clash with one another. But make no mistake, the two are family.
429* WellDoneSonGuy: Less of a father-son way and more of a hero-employee way. Cisco craves Thawne's approval, as pointed out by Pied Piper. Ironically enough Thawne says he considers Cisco to be the son he never had... [[KickTheDog before killing him.]]
430* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: For Team Arrow, they get their body armour from him. The Rogues get their ray guns from him. Even CCPD gets a weapon, "The Boot" from him. He does mention he recycles electronics they capture from enemies, but the real question is where he gets the raw material when it looks like S.T.A.R. labs hasn't been operating as a business in over two years.
431* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As revealed in episode 18, Cisco cannot stand bees.
432* YouAreInCommandNow:
433** In the Season 3 finale, Barry leaves {{the leader}}ship of Team Flash to Cisco before he goes to the Speed Force.
434** In Season 6 Barry is training Cisco to become a leader when he possibly dies at the Crisis.
435[[/folder]]
436
437[[folder:"Dr. Harrison Wells" / Eobard Thawne]]
438!! Prof. Eobard Thawne / Dr. "Harrison Wells" / The Reverse-Flash
439
440A psychotic AscendedFanboy who himself became a speedster and killed Barry's mother. He is also Eddie's descendant from the distant future, impersonating Dr. Harrison Wells, whom he killed and stole his identity. He became the founder of S.T.A.R. Labs who mentors the Flash, helping him understand his powers.
441
442-> see Characters/ArrowverseEobardThawne
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Joe West]]
446-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Ronnie Raymond / Firestorm I-B]]
450-> see the Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm page
451[[/folder]]
452
453[[folder:Prof. Martin Stein / Firestorm A]]
454-> see the Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm page
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Det. Eddie Thawne]]
458-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder:"Jay Garrick" / Hunter Zolomon]]
462!! Hunter Zolomon / Zoom aka "Jay Garrick" / "The Flash"
463
464A psychotic SerialKiller from an AlternateUniverse, later dubbed Earth-2, who claims to be that universe's Flash and warning the team from an impending threat named Zoom. In reality, he is impersonating Jay Garrick, The Flash from yet another AlternateUniverse later dubbed Earth-3, and he himself is [[BadassBoast actually the threat he warned the team about]], and [[MindScrew fought himself as the Flash]] on Earth-2 [[ForTheEvulz for fun]].
465
466-> see the Characters/ArrowverseHunterZolomon page for "Jay Garrick" / Hunter Zolomon / Zoom
467-> see the Characters/ArrowverseSpeedForceAndForcesOfNature page for Black Flash
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Jesse Wells / Jesse Quick]]
471->see the Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 page
472[[/folder]]
473
474[[folder:Dr. Henry Allen]]
475-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Wally West / Kid Flash]]
479-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Julian Albert / Dr. Alchemy]]
483-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Tracy Brand]]
487-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man]]
491!! [[ComicBook/ElongatedMan Ralph Dibny]]
492[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ralph_3.jpg https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elongated_man_0.jpg]]
493
494!!! '''Species:''' Metahuman
495!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/HartleySawyer (Season 4-6), Unknown (Season 7)
496!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E4ElongatedJourneyIntoNight Elongated Journey Into Night]]" (''The Flash'' 4x4)
497!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]] | ''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]]
498
499A morally ambiguous former detective for the CCPD turned sleazy private investigator who holds a mutual grudge with Barry. Pre-Flashpoint, Ralph is one of the casualties of the particle accelerator incident. He is alive in the post-Flashpoint timeline and is one of the bus passengers affected by Barry's escape from the Speed Force, granting him the power to shapeshift and stretch his body. He joins Team Flash in Season 4.
500----
501* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to his traditional RubberMan powers, he's also given Plastic Man's shape-shifting and his ''almost'' [[NighInvulnerable nigh invulnerability]].
502* AdaptationalJerkass: Due to being a CompositeCharacter with Plastic Man. He was made an asshole because the writers wanted to try something funny and new, and Harry Wells was not as mean as he was.
503* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Once again due to having aspects of Plastic Man integrated into him, Ralph is far less serious and a whole great deal more goofier than traditional depictions.
504* AdaptationalComicRelief: Traditionally Elongated Man is a very serious realist character, while the show turned him into a PluckyComicRelief more in-line with Plastic Man.
505* AesopAmnesia: Nearly every other episode has him decide he doesn't want to be a hero any more either because he's afraid of the risks or ashamed of his screw ups, and then having to talked back into being a hero.
506* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Elongated Knight Rises" is centered around Ralph stepping up to the call of being a hero. Similarly the "Stretched Scene" shorts all focus on him.
507* AmbiguousSituation: It's never confirmed if the man he framed for murdering his wife was actually guilty.
508* ArchEnemy: To [=DeVoe=]. If it wasn't personal before, it certainly became personal after [=DeVoe=] started hunting down and killing all of the bus metas by hijacking their bodies or draining their powers, with Ralph on the list. Ralph spends large portions of the season terrified of [=DeVoe=] and when given the chance Ralph very nearly kills him, before being talked out of it by Barry... which almost costs him his life. Ralph is only spared from this by a FateWorseThanDeath, being trapped in his own mind and being constantly tormented by [=DeVoe=].
509* AscendedFanboy: A fan, well ''"former"'' fan of the Flash is offered a chance to be mentored by him.
510* AtrociousAlias: Ralph has ''no'' love for the name Elongated Man, which the public got from a slip of his tongue. The only reason he's not calling himself by another name is because he can't think of one, let alone one that's better.
511* BackFromTheDead:
512** Seemingly. He was one of the people who Thawne said the Particle Accelerator explosion killed, but he appears in the post-Flashpoint timeline in Season Four. WordOfGod states [[CosmicRetcon Flashpoint]] was what brought him back to life.
513** After having his body overtaken by [=DeVoe=] it was believed he was [[KilledOffForReal permanently dead]], which was further affirmed by WordOfGod statements. However he proves them wrong and returns to life, managing to wrestle control of his body back from [=DeVoe=].
514* BeingGoodSucks: Ralph admits it was easier just being the detached douchey dick, both in occupation and personality. After starting his training, he admits he has a hard time dealing with the guilt when things go wrong in the field. Barry admits it's one of the drawbacks of being a hero.
515* BetaOutfit: Cisco provides him with an embarrassing suit that more closely resembles pajamas or long-johns. He later gets an upgraded super suit in "The Elongated Knight Rises".
516* TheBigGuy: His main contribution to the team is brute force out on the field thanks to his RubberMan powers.
517* {{Blackmail}}: Tries to extort the Mayor with incriminating evidence, it doesn't help him out in the long run.
518* BodyHorror: Downplayed as he's not in any pain, but before his power is stabilized he's grotesquely stretched out across the room and even sneezes his face off. This is what finally causes Joe to throw up after three years of dealing with metas.
519* BrokenAce: A smart, clever, respected and handsome detective who let his own hubris get in the way of his ethics, manipulating a case to ensure the suspect he believed to be guilty was convicted of the crime. After being held accountable by a brilliant rookie CSI, his grudge against said individual destroyed his personal reputation and his body.
520* BrutalHonesty: Ralph is willing to lie about a lot of things, but when it comes to Barry he has no compunctions about expressing his utter distaste for him.
521* BuildingSwing: He does this in "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E5AllDolldUp All Doll'd Up]]" using his arms with Iris desperately clinging to his back. He states he was inspired by a comic book (implied to be ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'').
522* BunnyEarsLawyer: He tends to do out of place comments and is often distracted, but is still a clever detective.
523* ButtMonkey:
524** In his first episode alone, he is slapped across the face, hung off the side of a building, experiences horrifying side effects from his newly discovered powers, has his office blown sky high in an attempt on his life, learns his rival is astronomically successful in both his personal and professional life, is held at gunpoint, convicted of a crime by a frightening man that he didn't commit, messes up his pants out of fear and to top it all off Barry recreates his destroyed office, canceling out his hopes for money from an insurance claim.
525** In "Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash", Iris accidentally ''steps'' on him while he's shrunk and he [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/259ad473bb6eb57e22dc4b66e42a63be/tumblr_p3ekj2vGWZ1qio8hpo4_r1_540.gif has to be peeled off her shoe sole]] like a used piece of gum.
526* CasualDangerDialogue: As a SadClown, Ralph sometimes starts talking about random trivial things during the heat of battle.
527* CharacterCatchphrase: "I smell a mystery!" complete with his trademark nose-wiggle.
528* CharacterDevelopment:
529** "Trial of the Flash" shows Ralph going through huge growth, where he talks Joe out of planting evidence to frame Marlize, using himself as an example on how his life was destroyed for doing the same thing.
530** However it's "The Elongated Knight Rises" which has Ralph becoming a whole new person. After being pep-talked by Barry, he is now unhesitant about stepping up to the call of being a hero and puts himself in harm's way to protect Cisco and Caitlin. Cisco also notes that Ralph didn't try to hit on Nora and was even showing self-awareness of his flaws.
531* ChekhovsGunman: His name was first mentioned by Eobard Thawne as one of the many individuals who were killed by the Particle Accelarator explosion. A few seasons later, he appears as a bus metahuman. WordOfGod confirmed that he was revived due to Flashpoint.
532* ChivalrousPervert: Ralph's a CasanovaWannabe who flirts with any unattached women he comes across, but he undoubtedly wishes to protect them when the time comes.
533* CompositeCharacter: He has the name and occupation of Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man as well as being an ally of The Flash. However his crooked past, sleazy nature, [[OnlyInItForTheMoney love of money]], and being a goofball all come from ComicBook/PlasticMan. Barry even suggests this as a codename, but Ralph turns it down. This also holds true for his powers, which can alter his appearance to impersonate someone rather than merely stretching, which is something Plastic Man is better known for.
534* ContainTheKaboom: In "The Elongated Knight Rises", he deals with one of Trickster's bombs by wrapping his torso in it, having his elastic body completely insulating the explosion from everyone else.
535* DeadpanSnarker: Almost every other phrase he utters is dripping with sarcasm.
536* DirtyCop: He planted a knife to implicate a man he believed was responsible for his wife's murder.
537* DitzyGenius: He's a brilliant PrivateInvestigator... and that's about it. When it comes to science, he doesn't know the first thing about what his teammates are talking about and plays Dr. Watson even more than Joe does. Though this changes as of Season 5 where he is a DumbassNoMore and becomes far more competent at his job, as it was him who discovered Thawne's real plan.
538* DominoMask: His upgraded suit comes with one of these.
539* DumbassNoMore: As of Season 5, he stops being PluckyComicRelief DumbMuscle and instead becomes more serious and a competent investigator.
540* DumbMuscle: In Season 4, he gives the least intellectual contribution to the team, mainly there because of his elasticity making him useful on the battlefield. From Season 5 on, it is averted as his detective skills are more evident.
541* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first thing the viewers see is that someone has vandalized his office door by crossing out the "Investigator" and replacing it with "Dick". During his proper introduction, he reveals to one his clients that her husband faked his death and started an entirely new life with a new wife and kids, hits on her while she's crying, and promptly gets slapped.
542* EmbarrassingNickname: Sherloque Wells takes to calling Ralph "Baby Giraffe" after comparing his gait to said animal.
543* EvilMakesYouUgly: Downplayed; he didn't become evil, but after compromising his morals and the law, he goes from a Hunky Detective, to an Overweight Loafing PI.
544* ExtendableArms: He wouldn't be Elongated Man if he didn't have this. His arms and legs can stretch to incredible lengths.
545* FaceDeathWithDignity: In "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three", he is among the six remaining non-Paragon survivors of the Multiverse, alongside Iris, Clark, Nash, Diggle and Jefferson, and stands with them in [[DefiantToTheEnd defiance of the Anti-Monitor]], before being erased by the Anti-Matter.
546* FairCop: Used to be, was once a member of the CCPD and according to Iris and Caitlin could've given [[{{Hunk}} Oliver]] a run for his money, before simultaneously losing his job and his build.
547* FallenHero: The respect and prestige he earned for his solving a case was stripped away, along with his job, after Barry uncovered his deceit in planting evidence. His arc over Season Four is to find a way to redeem himself and become a good man again.
548* FallenOnHardTimesJob: Having been kicked off the police force, he makes his debut working as a cheap PI.
549* FatalFlaw: His pride cost him everything, skewering his morality into believing his acts of evidence tampering and perjury were warranted as long as he got the man, who may or may not have been guilty, he believed a killer off the street. Even today it prevents him from taken any responsibility, choosing to blame Barry for his undoing.
550* FatBastard: Downplayed; he has a beer belly and is not a nice guy at first, both get fixed soon after.
551* {{Foil}}:
552** To Hartley Rathaway. Much like Pied Piper, he's a FallenHero who's jealous of the success that Barry Allen/The Flash has gotten and has turned to morally unquestionable means. However, at worst Ralph was only a DirtyCop and never become a supervillain or had any intention of harming others. He also [[HeelFaceTurn comes around]] far easier than Hartley ever did.
553** To Julian Albert. Both were SitcomArchNemesis to Barry at the CCPD before becoming members of Team Flash. However, Julian is a ByTheBookCop who refuses to bend the rules even for a friend, while Ralph had a history of being a DirtyCop who is more than willing to walk the dark side if it means [[OnlyInItForTheMoney getting some money]]. Also Julian despised both Barry and The Flash, while Ralph idolized The Flash and was disappointed to discover [[HatesMySecretIdentity it was Barry under the mask]]. Further contrasts can be seen in their attitude towards Caitlin, Julian was initially disgusted by Killer Frost and spent a vast amount of his time trying to help Caitlin trying to help her cure it, while Ralph openly stated he thought Killer Frost was a better person than Caitlin due to her attractiveness, although he does later apologize to her.
554** To H.R. Wells. Both are TheFriendNobodyLikes on Team Flash, lacking in intelligence compared to their teammates, and often serving as TheLoad. But at the same time despite their constant slip-ups are an invaluable member of the team. However the contrast comes that H.R. is TheMuse who brings out the potential in others, while Ralph needs the help of others to [[CharacterDevelopment become a better person himself]]. Along with the fact H.R. is a NonActionGuy and a ReplacementGoldfish for the past Harrison Wells, while Ralph is a metahuman and TheBigGuy who was incidentally recruited onto the team.
555* FireForgedFriends: He and Barry initially despised each other because of Barry exposing him for forging evidence at a crime scene a few years back. However, his time at S.T.A.R. Labs has them get along and by Season 5, they're close friends with one another.
556* FormerlyFat: He lifts his shirt and shapes his body to a slimmer, more muscular figure.
557* FormerlyFit: After his banishment from the police, he gains a beer belly. He later temporarily restores his fatness while dressing up as Santa Claus.
558* FriendlyEnemy: He accepts the offer of his nemesis, Barry, to help train his powers to be a crime fighter.
559* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Once he joined Team Flash. To the point that one has to wonder if they consider him a friend at all. That changes after they finally get to know him, and they all are genuinely torn up by his seemingly death at [=DeVoe's=] hands.
560* FreudianExcuse: He's had a less than ideal childhood. His father walked out on him and his mother when he was 10, forcing him to put on a jokey exterior to hide how broken he was.
561* FullFrontalAssault: When he's unhappy with the embarrassing BetaOutfit Cisco makes him, Cisco sarcastically tells him it was either this or he fight crime naked. Ralph seems to genuinely consider this option, before Cisco tells otherwise.
562* GirlyScream: Can give off a high-pitched squeal when the time calls for it.
563* GreatDetective: He's no Batman, but he's still a decent private investigator in his own right. He can read people quite skillfully, track down targets with little queues, and he can instantly determine the three measurements of any woman he sees.
564* GreenEyedMonster: In his debut episode, it becomes increasingly obvious that he's jealous of how great Barry's life has turned out.
565* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: After a year of learning what it means to have friends from Team Flash, come season 5, his heart finally matches his blonde locks.
566* HandsomeLech:
567** Openly hits on his more attractive clients. His intro scene even has him hit on one such client -- right after he revealed to her that her husband was cheating on her.
568** He frequents one strip joint so much that they have a plaque with his face on it denoting him as their #1 customer. All the strippers and even other regulars know him by name too.
569** A drunk Ralph is still capable of determining the measurements of any woman he sees at the drop of a hat.
570* HatesMySecretIdentity:
571** Was a huge fan of the Flash, before learning it was Barry under the mask. He liked the Flash so much that he even started lamenting the fact he would have to hate him.
572** In a more downplayed example, he seems to prefer Killer Frost to Caitlin, though he loves her civilian identity too. He later apologizes to Caitlin for making such a remark and tells her she's better than Killer Frost.
573* HeCleansUpNicely: Put him in a tuxedo, and Hoo-Boy!
574* HiddenDepths:
575** Ralph is often treated like a simpleton by the rest of his friends, but without anyone having to explain it to him, or having any idea, Ralph is able to quickly formulate both Time Paradox's and the Mulit, (or has he calls it) Manyverse theory, all on his own. The fact that he never paid attention to any of the rest of the Teams conversations on the subjects, or that he took that all the references to Harry being from Earth-2 meaning that he was from Earth Too, yeah he's still rather dim.
576** Likewise, he proves many times he is a capable PI, such as investigating and turning up evidence that Caitlin's late father [[NotQuiteDead just might be alive,]] after all.
577* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Ralph used to be a well-respected detective of the CCPD. Years later, after Barry busted him for tampering with evidence, he's a down-on-his-luck private investigator that has let himself go immensely. He's so poor that he had to give an I.O.U. for ''bus fare''.
578* {{Hypocrite}}: In "Run, Iris, Run", he berates Iris for allegedly not going to risk her life, but during all the episode, he kept hidden in S.T.A.R. Labs and shamelessly says he doesn't care at all about the remaining Bus metahumans.
579* IconicSequelCharacter: One of the newest members of Team Flash, he joined the group in 2017, the Year Six of the Arrowverse.
580* IDidWhatIHadToDo: How he defends himself when the subject of his FrameUp attempt comes up. Though he does admit in "Trial of the Flash" that this had more of a negative impact on him than he let on and warns Joe against trying something similar.
581* ImmuneToBullets: Bullets harmlessly bounce off his elastic body, or sometimes get lodged in him which he can quite easily remove.
582* ImprovFu: Ralph's specialty is not sticking to a thought out plan but improvising a creative method on the spot with his elastic powers.
583* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Surprising, Ralph wears his heart on his sleeve, and enjoys activities like makeovers and watching chick flick movies. Growing up without a male role model may have something to do with this.
584* {{Irony}}: Ralph blames Barry for ruining his life. Per WordOfGod, he was killed in the Particle Accelerator Explosion in the original timeline and was revived thanks to Flashpoint. He actually ''owes'' Barry his life.
585* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Plays the DirtyCop and is at first OnlyInItForTheMoney, but is still willing to do the right thing if given sufficient motivation. In the end, he does have the ability to empathize and show compassion to others, he just never was in a position where he had to. Come season 5, the first half no longer applies.
586* JerkassRealization: Has one in "Don't Run" where he realizes it was his dickish attitude that drove Caitlin off and got her kidnapped. He admits his wrongs to Cisco and does what he can to atone for it.
587* KnightTemplar: He was so thoroughly convinced that one suspect was guilty for his wife's murder that went as far as to fabricate evidence to get him convicted. Barry was the one who analyzed the knife and busted him, which got him kicked off the force.
588* KryptoniteFactor: Trickster's Axid is one of the few things capable of hurting him.
589* LimitedWardrobe: {{Downplayed|Trope}}; Ralph is always seen wearing a dark two-piece suit with a colourfully printed shirt. "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E2Blocked Blocked]]" reveals he has a personal stylist who picks out all his clothes.
590* MommasBoy: Ralph deeply loves and respects his mother, who raised him on her own after his father walked out on them.
591* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His bright purple suit in the comics is much darker and almost black in color.
592* MrFanservice: Handsome, dimpled face, and with a plus side of his powers is being able to regain his well-toned physique.
593* MundaneUtility: Uses his ability to lose weight. He also once used his elasticity to shake hands with Barry and to steal cash.
594* NeverMyFault: Blames all of his screw-ups on Barry. He eventually realizes that he's responsible for all his failures.
595* NiceGuy: After a season's worth of CharacterDevelopment, come season 5 the guy may still have his quirks, but overall is a friendly, supportive member of TheTeam who wouldn't hesitate to lay down his life to protect them or any other innocent in danger.
596* NighInvulnerable: His elastic powers means that as long as his powers are active there is very few things that can deal serious, if any damage to him.
597** Devoe left him alone till the very end of his PowerParasite BodySurf campaign since his body would protect Devoe from SuperpowerMeltdown (and his shapeshifting powers allows Devoe to look like himself when needed)
598** The best example would him surving a shot from the Mirror Gun, a weapon capable of ''disintegrating objects at a molecular level'' and even remaining conscious, though [[BodyHorror horribly mangled]].
599** He survives [[NoodleIncident something]] that left his body set to 500 degrees, albeit with severe melting damage.
600* NoSocialSkills: As he points out to Cisco, it's been so long since he last had friends, he's still rather rusty at being one.
601* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: He appeared to be completely indestructible, until he comes into contact with Trickster's Acid and melts right through his skin.
602* OnlyInItForTheMoney: His debut has most of his actions motivated by scraping some cash, though Barry inspires him to be better than this.
603* OutOfFocus:
604** For some reason Ralph is completely absent during ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX''. No one even thinks of calling him for help when S.T.A.R. Labs gets invaded by Oliver-X and Nazis, which is odd considering he would have been very useful since he's [[ImmuneToBullets bulletproof]]. Barry later explained it was because he wasn't ready to take on such a threat.
605** In Season 6, he is absent or has a minor role in a lot of episodes, primarily due to his off-screen search of Sue Dearbon.
606* {{Pride}}: Caitlin unintentionally appeals to his by telling him that he can be whatever he wants to be when he has control of his powers. The first thing he does is make himself not fat.
607* PrivateDetective: After losing his job, he became a private investigator.
608* PsychicBlockDefense: After noticing [=DeVoe=] displayed CombatClairvoyance while fighting him and Barry, Ralph comes up with the idea to block out their thoughts by focusing on something they love, in his case [[TrademarkFavoriteFood shrimp]].
609* PutOnABus: Due to Hartley Sawyer's firing, Ralph's role was mostly cut for the remainder of the Eva [=McCulloch=] arc, save for her defeat, where he was played by a different actor to tie up lose ends with Sue followed by his character departing the series for the forseeable future.
610* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Due to his actor's dismissal, Eric Wallace has his role in Season 7 mostly cut save for a single episode appearance, where he was played by a different actor, to wrap up Sue's plot before writing him off.
611* RememberTheNewGuy: Aside from an EasterEgg name drop, he has never appeared on the show prior to Season Four. However he has actually had a long history with Barry and the CCPD to the point they were {{Sitcom Arch Nemesis}}es. Justified, as WordOfGod states he was originally killed in the Particle Accelerator Explosion and was revived by Flashpoint. The earliest Barry would have had any reason to bring him up is Season Three, while Ralph didn't become a metahuman until Season Four.
612* TheResenter: To Barry, which is a major factor in their ongoing animosity. Barry was the one to cost Ralph his job, so obviously Ralph is not happy to find out when they meet again years later that Barry has a gorgeous fiancee, a fancy lab, and money while his social life is in shambles and he's barely scraping by these days. Not to mention Barry's in perfect shape while he's growing increasingly fat.
613* RubberMan: He possesses the ability to stretch and shapeshift his body in a similar manner to silly putty.
614* SacrificialLion: Played with. Gets seemingly killed and his body taken over by [=DeVoe=] in episode 18. Later he's revealed to be alive within Devoe's mind.
615* SadClown: Barry finds that Ralph cracks jokes even in dire times when his life is on the line. While at first Barry gets angry at Ralph for not taking things seriously, he comes to realize it's Ralph's way of coping during hard times.
616* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Legitimately believes his actions were justified as long as he was getting a dangerous killer off the streets.
617* SelfServingMemory: Claims he paid the bus fare for Edwin Gauss when in reality is was Gauss who payed his fare while Ralph stole the money that had just been payed.
618* SeriousBusiness: When a patron breaks his "#1 Customer" plaque, he calls the guy a monster and tackles him, starting a bar fight.
619* ShipperOnDeck:
620** Tries to help in his own way to advance Cisco's relationship with Kamilla Hwang. Unfortunately, said help tends to make things worse for Cisco.
621** As revealed in "Snow Pack", Ralph thinks that Barry and Iris are "the Meghan and Harry of superhero royalty".
622* ShipTease:
623** Shows an attraction to Caitlin, who, [[BelligerentSexualTension despite her dislike towards him]], is not exactly ''[[EatingTheEyeCandy adverse]]'' to what she sees. Even moreso WordOfGod has confirmed, that before they decided against it, he was meant to be Caitlin's new love interest during Season 4.
624** In the same vein, he shows a lot of interest in Killer Frost.
625* SitcomArchNemesis: Initially had a very sour relationship with Barry. Even when they do come to an understanding, Ralph admits to still hating him. That being said, their mutual loathing is nowhere near as visceral as Barry's relationships with his ''actual'' arch-enemies and is largely PlayedForLaughs.
626* SkewedPriorities: In "Elongated Journey Into Night", after Barry informs Ralph of his office blowing up, he's more delighted about the insurance claim he'll get rather than the fact someone attempted to murder him. When Barry then tells Ralph that he and "[his] fiancee" were nearly killed, what Ralph is more concerned with is [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Barry scoring Joe West's daughter]].
627* SoleSurvivor: He ends up being the only one of [=DeVoe=]'s dark matter bus meta victims who lives to tell the tale, as he was lucky enough for [=DeVoe=] to continue using his body until the end, meaning his consciousness was still in his body.
628* SpannerInTheWorks: He becomes this for [=DeVoe=]'s plan to frame Barry for his own murder. He uses his newfound shapeshifting abilities to impersonate [=DeVoe=]'s first body and "exonerate" Barry, knowing full well that Marlize can't call him an imposter without revealing that her husband has been stealing bodies.
629* SpinAttack: He and Barry pull off a combo attack involving this, that has Barry grabbing onto Ralph and spinning him around at high speeds so that his elasticity stretches him out and knocks down all surrounding enemies.
630* SpotlightStealingSquad: He gets a ''lot'' of focus in Season 4, mainly because as a bus meta [=DeVoe=] has some plan for him and Barry spends a lot time training him as his new partner... which often involves a lot of convincing for him to be a hero. In fact, he gets a lot more focus than the other members of Team Flash, who don't really have any meaningful arcs: Barry has matured considerably and is no longer as impulsive as he once was, Iris gave up journalism to be the leader of Team Flash, Joe's detective work takes place offscreen, Caitlin is more at less at peace with Killer Frost, and Cisco's main concern is his relationship with Gypsy. So Ralph effectively gets all the attention.
631* StatingTheSimpleSolution: In "Subject 9", when asked by Cisco on how to track Izzy Bowin, Ralph suggests checking her website. Cisco scoffs confident they had already checked her website, only to receive {{Blank Stare}}s around the room informing him that ''no one'' had checked her website.
632* StickyFingers: As a result of his relative poverty, Ralph has a tendency to grab cash whenever it's out in the open.
633* SuperStrength: A side effect of his elasticity.
634** He was strong enough to keep a helicopter from flying off and hold it in place while Barry runs up his elongated arm.
635** He was also able to keep a car from driving off using one arm to anchor himself and the other to hold the car.
636* SuperToughness: The elasticity of his cellular structure makes him near indestructible; bullets bounce off him, punches get lodged in his face, and he can contain explosions by wrapping his body round it.
637* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: CharacterDevelopment doesn't just happen overnight. Ralph is a perfect example of someone struggling to be a hero despite their flaws.
638* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: His attitude is quite similar to Hartley Rathaway, being envious at Barry for succeeding where he has fallen from. Him being Barry's SitcomArchNemesis from work also evokes Julian Albert.
639* TallDarkAndSnarky: He's taller than Barry, almost as dark as Harry and snarkier than Cisco.
640* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In his debut episode, he and Barry prove that time does ''not'' heal all wounds. They need each other, but their shameless hatred of one another proves to be a detriment; they even come to blows at one point, and the only reason it didn't turn into a full-out fight is because Barry's fist was absorbed by Ralph's face. At the end of the episode, they come to enough of an understanding that Ralph agrees to Barry's tutelage -- right after bluntly admitting that he still hates him right to his face.
641* ThouShaltNotKill:
642** Clashes with Barry over this point in "Lose Yourself", as he considers killing [=DeVoe=] the only viable option in the face of his growing power and constant success. Ultimately chooses to follow Barry's advice to take the moral high ground when he gains the upper hand against [=DeVoe=]. Of course, [=DeVoe=] hijacks his body soon after. In the end, Ralph is proven right, that [=Devoe=] is too dangerous to be kept alive. It was also more or less unavoidable.
643** He convinced Sue Dearbon not to make a VigilanteExecution with Carver.
644* TooCleverByHalf: He was able to get a murder suspect arrested by planting a fake murder weapon with his fingerprints on it, but he wasn't prepared for Barry digging into his FrameUp on account of having experienced a similar case in his youth.
645* TookALevelInKindness: He can still snark with the rest of them, but he has become much friendlier and more outgoing with the team, and more noble and valiant as a hero.
646* ToxicFriendInfluence: Shanghais the guys into having Barry's bachelor party at a strip club he frequents.
647* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ralph's seems to be shrimp. He tries to pick up women by asking if they like shrimp, and when he has to distract his mind with something that makes him happy to fight the multiple [=DeVoes=] in The Thinker's mindscape, Ralph shouts a list of shrimp dishes.
648* TragicKeepsake: Izzy Bowin's demo CD. After [=DeVoe=] hijacks her body, Ralph retreats to his office to blare it.
649* TrueCompanions: Starting off as a SitcomArchNemesis to Barry, then sifting to [[TeethClenchedTeamwork teeth clenched]] FriendlyEnemies, and then as the TheFriendNobodyLikes. However, after going through CharacterDevelopment he and Barry come to see each other as ''true'' friends. Barry is heartbroken when it was believed that Ralph was dead, while Ralph used his LastWords to tell Barry how grateful he was for everything he did. Ultimately, when Barry finds Ralph still alive and trapped in [=DeVoe=]'s mind, the two of them share an emotional hug.
650* UnhandThemVillain: On the receiving end in his debut episode. A few of Bellows' cronies dangle him over the edge of a building. Ralph tells them to "put me down", with the goons chuckling as Ralph retracts his statement.
651* VisualPun: In "Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash", a shrunken down Ralph gets stepped on by Iris.
652-->'''Tiny Ralph:''' I'm a gumshoe, not gum on a shoe!
653* VitriolicBestBuds: The two will still snark at each other like crazy, but he and Barry finally come to a point where their past grudges have been buried. When Ralph apparently dies in "Lose Yourself", Barry is, to put it mildly, [[HeroicBSOD upset]]. Their reunion in "We Are the Flash" is ''very'' [[ManlyTears emotionally charged]].
654* WorthyOpponent: Axel Walker becomes fascinated with him and obsessed with killing the Stretchy Man in order to prove himself.
655* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Despite all his faults, Barry, who unabashedly hates Ralph, still sees the potential makings of both a superhero and a good man, and agrees to train him.
656[[/folder]]
657
658[[folder:Nora West-Allen / XS]]
659->see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page
660[[/folder]]
661
662[[folder:Kamilla Hwang]]
663-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page
664[[/folder]]
665
666[[folder:Mirror-Iris]]
667-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups page
668[[/folder]]
669
670[[folder:Khione]]
671-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost page
672[[/folder]]
673----
674
675!! Harrison Wells
676
677-> see Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page to see their other counterparts
678
679[[folder:Dr. Harrison Wells]]
680!! Dr. Harrison Wells
681[[quoteright:349:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/original_harrison_wells.jpg]]
682
683!!! '''Species:''' Human [[spoiler: (Empowered as of 2020)]]
684!!! '''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
685!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E17Tricksters Tricksters]]" (''The Flash'' 1x17)
686!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
687
688The ''real'' Harrison Wells of the main Earth (Earth-1), killed in the year 2000 by Eobard Thawne, who took his place. Had Thawne not messed with the timeline, Wells and his wife would have built the Particle Accelerator in 2020.
689----
690!!In General
691* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Nothing is known about the canonical founder of S.T.A.R. Labs, but this one's reputation was unfairly tarnished for crimes committed by ''his killer''.
692* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, the name of S.T.A.R. Labs' founder is either Dr. Robert Meersman (Silver Age) or Dr. Garrison Slate (New Earth).
693* AndStarring: Technically, since it is ''his'' actor's name in the OBB.
694* AscendedExtra: In the comics, the founder of S.T.A.R. Labs was never a big character and isn't integral to any StoryArc. Here, he's vital to the plot.
695* BigGood: According to Eobard Thawne, he and his wife successfully launched the Particle Accelerator and "radically changed the course of humanity" in the original timeline.
696* BrainyBrunette: An esteemed scientist who has brown hair. Given that members of the Thawne family are blonde, it should've been a big clue that there was more to Thawne's disguise than a name.
697* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
698** One of the few Wellses in TheMultiverse that is known to be dead. Harry is the only Wells shown putting an effort to get to know him, even displaying a subtle disdain for (a younger) Eobard Thawne when the latter (in his point in time) visited the past for the first time.
699** Inverted as of Season 7 where [[spoiler:he gets brought BackFromTheDead and is the SoleSurvivor for all the Wellses in TheMultiverse.]]
700* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: While his impersonator is one of the main antagonists of the series, almost nothing is known about the real Wells besides what's shown of him (and what Thawne says about the original timeline) in "Tricksters", which is the only episode he appears in. [[spoiler:Subverted as of Season 7 when the real Wells comes BackFromTheDead.]]
701* IronicName: His name sounds very similar to Creator/HGWells. He was killed by a time traveler.
702* NiceGuy: He envisioned S.T.A.R. Labs as [[ForScience a research laboratory that would be free from government or corporate influence]] that could benefit mankind and be right in the heart of the city.
703** [[spoiler:His return in season 7 cements this, rivaling H.R. in terms of the nicest Wells we've seen.]]
704* RaceLift: Dr. Wells was Caucasian, while Dr. Garrison Slate is BlackAndNerdy. Nothing is known about Dr. Robert Meersman.
705* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Unlike the fake Wells we know, he seems to actually need them; he favored the cleared-frame style.
706* WalkingSpoiler: His status in season 1, not so much afterward. [[spoiler:Until he returns in season 7.]]
707
708!!Pre-Crisis
709* BackFromTheDead: Thanks to Barry going back in time to save his mother in the Season 2 finale, Wells is subsequently saved from being [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by Eobard Thawne. This gets negated when Barry had to travel back to undo it again.
710* BodyHorror: Thawne's identity theft involves him transforming himself into a genetic copy of Wells while the real Wells' body turns into a desiccated husk.
711* ClearMyName: Sadly averted. The S.T.A.R. Labs crew hasn't done anything so far to rectify the horrible things Eobard Thawne did while using his name and identity despite their knowledge of the latter's DeadPersonImpersonation, which the world will probably believe since they're now being exposed and aware of several scientific breakthroughs (meaning that things such as TimeTravel no longer sounds ridiculous). Since Dr. [=McGee=] finally meets his Earth-2 counterpart late into Season 2, it is safe to assume that Harry told her about the truth regarding what happened to him and Tess.
712* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He has his [[BodyHorror skin ripped off]] by a futuristic device Thawne carried and is left an nearly unidentifiable corpse.
713* DeadAllAlong: The "Harrison Wells" we know is actually Eobard Thawne. Thawne killed him and took his place fifteen years ago.
714* DeathByAdaptation: Doctors Meersman and Slate apparently didn't die in their respective versions, unlike Dr. Wells who is DeadAllAlong.
715* DiesWideOpen: He died with an agonized look on his face ([[BodyHorror what's left of it, that is]]).
716* FromBadToWorse: If Eobard Thawne ''killing him'' isn't bad enough, the bastard ultimately tarnished his name and reputation on purpose just so he could shave a few years off on the wait to get back home. Even after his [[DeadPersonImpersonation impersonator]] was long outed, everyone associated his name in all the evil things that the latter has done.
717* HappilyMarried: He planned to run S.T.A.R. Labs and build the Particle Accelerator with Tess Morgan at his side. He hadn't even thought of his welfare when Tess died in the car crash caused by Thawne.
718* HeroOfAnotherStory: Or rather of another timeline. Had Eobard not messed up the timeline, he and his wife, Dr. Morgan, would have successfully launched the Particle Accelerator in 2020 and radically altered the course of humanity.
719* HeroWithBadPublicity: He was a kindhearted man with good intentions for the world. Unfortunately, his impersonator did several monstrosity before ''and'' after he [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] him that ultimately tarnished his reputation. But the real kicker is probably when the impostor made a posthumous video confessing a crime he made using ''his name''.
720* KickTheDog: He was given a CruelAndUnusualDeath all because Thawne needed to take his identity.
721* KillAndReplace: The Reverse-Flash uses some sort of futuristic device to drain his body, transforming himself into Wells while turning Wells into a desiccated corpse.
722* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: How Eobard Thawne dispatched his wife Tess so he can easily KillAndReplace him.
723* NeverFoundTheBody: After the KillAndReplace, Eobard somehow dispatched his corpse. It was buried not far from the [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident "accident" site]] which was then [[FinallyFoundTheBody discovered by Joe, Cisco and Quentin fifteen years later.]]
724* PlatonicLifePartners: Was this to Dr. Tina [=McGee=]. Sadly, Thawne [[NoodleIncident did something(s)]] after he took his identity that strained "their relationship".
725* PosthumousCharacter: Died around the same time Nora Allen did, which was around the beginning of the TurnOfTheMillennium.
726* SmallRoleBigImpact: We only see the real Wells in the moments before his death, but his work on the particle accelerator is what causes Thawne to come in and steal his identity, resulting in the series' current timeline, rather than the one that would have existed had he survived.
727* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: He wanted to benefit mankind with S.T.A.R. Labs. Sadly, he and his good name were killed by Thawne.
728* TogetherInDeath: A variant. His wife died first, but he was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by Eobard Thawne just moments later.
729
730
731!!Post-Crisis
732[[spoiler:Post-Crisis, all of the Wellses ended up in the mind of the only surviving Wells, Nash. However when Nash gave his life, the remaining multiversal particles had to go somewhere else, and ended up going into the corpse of the original Earth-1/Prime Harrison Wells, reconstituting him and bringing him BackFromTheDead with the memories and knowledge of all the Wellses that came before him.]]
733----
734* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Season 7 shows he was killed and replaced by Thawne just like he was Pre-Crisis, but at some point after he was buried, he rose from the grave and acquired the ability to travel across time.]]
735* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:He leaves to go back and uses the remainder of his natural lifespan, which Thawne took from him, to relive the time he had with his wife before her demise.]]
736* CompositeCharacter: In-universe example. [[spoiler: He has all the memories and expertise of each Wells that Team Flash has befriended while retaining his original body and personality.]]
737* TheConstant: [[spoiler:Harrison Wells is revealed to be one, with TheMultiverse restoring this version via temporal coalescence to act as a balancing agent. The result is a Wells who shares aspects from every Wells ever to exist.]]
738* EmeraldPower: [[spoiler:The multiversal particles that resurrected him are green in color. The same green effect is also present whenever he travels through time.]]
739* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:Once a normal human scientist who was killed, later resurrected with TimeMaster powers.]]
740* GuestStarPartyMember: [[spoiler:He give assistance to Team Flash for an episode before departing elsewhere in the timeline.]]
741* TimeMaster: [[spoiler:Has been given these powers after his resurrection, able to travel to any point in his personal lifetime of the natural 92 year span of his natural life.]]
742* WalkingSpoiler: It goes without saying, as of the end of "Reflections and Lies".
743[[/folder]]
744
745[[folder:Dr. Harrison "Harry" Wells]]
746!! Dr. Harrison "Harry" Wells
747[[quoteright:339:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harrywells_theflash17.jpg]][[caption-width-right:339:''"[[IAmNotHim I'm not him!]]"'']]
748
749!!! '''Species:''' Human
750!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
751!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E2FlashOfTwoWorlds Flash of Two Worlds]]" (''The Flash'' 2x2)
752!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/HeroesJoinForces''[[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]] | ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'' [[note]](''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'')[[/note]]
753
754The Harrison Wells from Zoom's Earth (dubbed "Earth-2"), who is still alive and founded S.T.A.R. Labs in 1991.
755----
756* ActionDad: If the situation calls for it, he will rely on fighting.
757* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the comics, Jesse Quick's father is merely a photographer. Here, he is a genius scientist and the founder of Earth-2's S.T.A.R. Labs.
758* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: In the comics, Jesse Quick's father is also a metahuman like her. Here, he is a BadassNormal.
759* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. In the comics, Jesse Quick's father is also a speedster. Here, while he doesn't have SuperSpeed, he is a BadassNormal ScienceHero.
760* AdaptationDyeJob: In the comics, Jesse Quick's father is blonde. Here, he's a textbook BrainyBrunette.
761* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Jesse Quick's father in the comics is Johnny Chambers aka Johnny Quick.
762* AntiHero: While he is firmly on the side of good, he's [[GoodIsNotNice not a very pleasant person]] and can be very rude at times, though does get better over time. This is especially prevalent at first when he was blackmailed into helping Zoom, making him TheMole inside Team Flash, albeit unwillingly.
763* AppropriatedAppellation: Cisco starts calling him "Harry" to distinguish him from "their" "Harrison Wells". He goes along with it.
764* ArchEnemy:
765** Zoom, for kidnapping his daughter Jesse. He dedicates himself to keeping her safe and getting her back through any means necessary, which includes being forced to work for Zoom against his will.
766** [=DeVoe=] becomes a ''very'' personal enemy for Harry, perhaps even more so than Zoom, due to the fact that [=DeVoe=]'s power is intelligence which is supposed to be Harry's specialty, making [=DeVoe=] his EvilCounterpart. Part of Harry's arc throughout Season Four is his struggle with feeling powerless and outsmarted by [=DeVoe=] when he had previously held himself as an unrivaled, esteemed scientist.
767* AscendedExtra: As a result of his Earth-1 counterpart being a more important character here than in the comics, he was given an Earth-2 counterpart.
768* BackupTwin: ZigZagged. He is introduced a season after his Earth-1 counterpart's [[DeadPersonImpersonation impostor]]. However, he ended up filling his role as the TeamDad of Team Flash anyway. He resumes his role on Earth-1 S.T.A.R. Labs when H. R. did his ThanatosGambit.
769* BadassBookworm: A genius scientist who blasts shark-men with laser guns and is capable of holding his own in a fistfight against a supposedly powerless Hunter Zolomon.
770* BadassNormal: He doesn't have powers, just a [[{{BFG}} big ass pulse rifle]] which he is unafraid to engage Metas with.
771%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is. * BerserkButton: Does not like people referring to Eobard Thawne as "Wells". Having to say "I'm not him" multiple times a day when first dealing with the team has that effect.
772* {{BFG}}: Uses a pulse rifle to take out King Shark. It eventually becomes his weapon.
773* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Barry from King Shark with a pulse rifle.
774%%* BigNo: When Zoom escapes in "Enter Zoom", depriving Wells of a chance to rescue his daughter.
775%%* BigGood: Apparently for the scientific community on Earth-2.
776%%* BrainyBrunette: Much like his Earth-1 counterpart.
777* BreakTheHaughty: He was more or less indifferent to the meta-humans' havoc until Zoom kidnapped Jesse.
778* BrokenAce: He is a talented scientist and is easy on the eyes, but is moved by his insecurities and his inability to save his late wife.
779* BrutalHonesty: He's not afraid to say his ''honest'' opinion regarding other people.
780* BusCrash: The Anti-Monitor destroys Earth-2 in the Season 8 premiere episode of ''Arrow''. However, we don't learn about his fate until "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three", where it's confirmed that he didn't make it. [[spoiler:He is revealed to be living in Nash's mind.]]
781* ButNowIMustGo: Although tempted to stay, he decides to go home to Earth-2 with his daughter at the ending of season 2.
782* CareerEndingInjury: After Season 4, it is safe to assume his career as a scientist is over. The brain damage he got from asking Thawne's Gideon to add dark matter to the thinking cap he wore was mostly reversed by Marlize, but he still loses his scientific knowledge, which makes impossible that Harry does electronical devices again, which is not helped by Harry being a fifty-something man. His brain damage also bars him from being useful to Team Flash, since unlike Iris, Joe or H.R. he lacks other skills to compensate for his scientific ignorance. It later turns out that he had been working on a way to restore his intelligence, saying in a message to S.T.A.R. Labs that it was going well. Unfortunately, this is only revealed after the Anti-Monitor crisis.
783* CassandraTruth: He was trying to warn Nash about Thawne possessing him for hiding his trauma with Maya, but he ignores him.
784* CharacterTics:
785** He almost invariably stands with his hand on his hips or in the pockets of his trousers.
786** As Cisco points out, he has a tendency to throw things when he's frustrated.
787* CivvieSpandex: Wears something of a costume during his debut and action scenes, an all black outfit comprised of a hoodie and black coat. Accessorized with a {{BFG}}.
788* ClarkKentOutfit: He is very slim, but the rare times his physique was shown and whenever he wears tight shirts leave clear he is fit.
789* TheComicallySerious: Most of his comedy comes from his serious personality and his anger.
790* CommutingOnABus: Leaves Earth-1 at the end of Season 2, made six appearances Season 3 and returned as a full member in Season 4, but left since he no longer has scientific knowledge. [[spoiler:Not even dying in the Anti-Monitor crisis has stopped him from reappearing, as he is somehow trapped in Nash's mind]].
791* CompositeCharacter: He's the Earth-2 version of the S.T.A.R. Labs founder, but the Earth-2 Wells has elements of [[{{Expy}} Earth-3 Lex Luthor]] as the only ScienceHero fighting his world's supervillains. Also, he holds similarities with Johnny Quick, with his daughter being Jesse Quick, as well as having created a Speed equation.
792* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: Ultimately he can't go through with helping Zoom steal Barry's speed and ends up confessing out of guilt after only taking a small amount.
793* ConsummateLiar: He is a very good liar. He could conceal his accidental explosion to Jesse and other inhabitants of Earth-2.
794* CrazyPrepared: In a deleted scene of ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'', it is revealed that he filled his body with nanites to prevent evil speedsters like Thawne from vibrating their hands inside them.
795* CreateYourOwnVillain: ''He'' created Zoom and the other Metahumans in Earth-2 by accident.
796* CrusadingWidower: Turns out his wife had passed away when Jesse was still young.
797* DarkIsNotEvil: Like Eobard Thawne, this Wells wears all black. Unlike Thawne, Wells is a {{Jerkass}}, but he's more or less one of the good guys.
798* DealWithTheDevil: Wells is working with Zoom to steal the Flash's speed in order to get the villain to give back his daughter.
799* DefrostingIceKing: He finally warms up to Barry and co. after Grodd returns and starts a rampage.
800* DisabilitySuperpower: Harry's intelligence loss brought him the ability to [[TheProfiler profile people by figuring out their emotions rather than facts]].
801* EasilyForgiven: After he reveals his alliance with Zoom, Barry forgives him at the end of that episode. Subverted in that this is mainly out of recognition that he did it in an attempt to save his completely innocent daughter, and actually getting everyone's trust back is a thing he ends up earning with time.
802* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In Season Four he creates his own version of [=DeVoe=]'s Thinking Cap and can momentarily gain SuperIntelligence.
803* EnemyMine: In a rather twisted form of this trope, Zoom is partnering up with Wells secretly against the Flash. In exchange, Zoom gets the hero's speed and Wells receives Jesse.
804* EvilTwin: Played with. He's described as the "dickish but not evil Wells" to Eobard's "evil Wells". Though of course, he's actually the more {{jerkass}} version of his real Earth-1 counterpart who was a NiceGuy.
805* ExactWords: He pulls a WoundedGazelleGambit on Wally, implying he was terminally ill, in order to guilt him into leaving Jesse. When Jesse [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on]] pretending he was dying, Wells awkwardly states what he actually said was "I don't know how much time I have left" as technically nobody knows how much time they have left.
806* {{Expy}}: His flashback relationship with "Jay Garrick", as a publicly beloved inventor at odds with an idealistic hero, makes him one for Lex Luthor. With the discovery that "Jay" is actually Hunter Zolomon's time remnant, this is turned on its head, into an expy of DC Comics Earth-3 Lex Luthor as the lone hero of Earth-2 surrounded by a bunch of villains.
807* FireForgedFriends: The reason he joins up with Team Flash in the first place is for their united war against Zoom, but they all remain friends long after Zoom's defeat.
808* ForcedIntoEvil: Zoom uses Wells's daughter as leverage to force him to assist in taking Barry's speed. As opposed to Eobard who wouldn't even bat an eye at betraying Team Flash, this Wells clearly hates having to do it.
809* FreudianExcuse: His wife's death caused him to be more aloof. He hasn't recovered from it for a long time.
810* GadgeteerGenius: Aside from creating the Particle Accelerator, he also created the Metahuman detector devices and his powerful {{BFG}}. He also made the needle guns that were supposed to depower Zoom in the fight that got Barry's back broken. Later, he made a spare pulse rifle for Joe when they were planning on taking down Zoom with a tachyon-powered Barry.
811* GoneHorriblyWrong: His intended empowerment with dark matter did not make him smarter, [[TookALevelInDumbass it made him lose his scientific knowledge]].
812* GoodAllAlong: Early on the team didn't trust Wells, due to the history with the Reverse Flash. "Jay Garrick" shedding doubt on him didn't help either, and then there was the revelation he was working with Zoom. But in the end, he turns out to be a good guy.
813* GoodIsDumb: Played with. The original InsufferableGenius Harry was a bit of a jerk to everyone around him. However, after the Thinking Cap destroyed his intellect and he began to lose his intelligence, he also became far more empathetic than before and was able to think with his heart. After Cisco and Marlize partially restore his intelligence, he remarks that he likes this balance far more than when he was only smart.
814* GoodIsNotNice: In contrast to the FauxAffablyEvil Reverse Flash, he's on Barry's side, but is extremely prickly and quick to go into DrillSergeantNasty mode when someone doesn't listen to him.
815* HappilyMarried: He was happy with his wife and loved her. Like Earth-1 Tess Morgan, she saw her Harrison Wells as her star in the sky.
816* HatesBeingTouched: Shows some signs of this in "Enter Zoom", although that may just be because he doesn't want Cisco to vibe him.
817* HeroicBSOD: He spends pretty much his entire time on Earth-1 slowly breaking down because Zoom has his daughter, and he didn't even know if she was still alive until Cisco vibed him. After Zoom attacks him and offers him a deal—Jesse in exchange for stealing the Flash's speed—he is so obviously losing it that Team Flash start noticing how unhappy he is.
818* IAmNotHim: Finds himself saying this ''a lot'' when he starts working with the S.T.A.R. Labs team.
819* IconicSequelCharacter: Does not appear until ''The Flash'' Season 2, which was during the Series/{{Arrowverse}}'s fourth year.
820* InSeriesNickname: Cisco dubs him Harry to differentiate him from both his Earth-1 counterpart and his counterpart's [[DeadPersonImpersonation impersonator]]. He eventually adopts it and begins introducing himself with this name.
821* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Goes through this in Season Four. Harry is revealed to being insecure on a team full of heroes with powers, as his only contribution to the team was his intellect. With the arrival of [=DeVoe=] who easily outsmarted him, Harry felt he didn't even have that anymore which led him to build the Thinking Cap to try and keep up with him. But that still wasn't enough which led Harry to use dark matter, which had been rigged by [=DeVoe=] and ends up damaging his intelligence altogether.
822* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: All his hostility to his {{Alternate Sel|f}}ves comes from a deep internal hatred as he sees in them traits he hates about himself.
823* InnocentlyInsensitive: Even at his nicest he has a hard time showing sympathy and some of his rude acts are not out of malice.
824* InsufferableGenius: He's brilliant, and ''he knows it''. In season 3 he is rude to H.R. for lacking his intelligence and calls him stupid.
825* InTheHood: Part of his "costume," coupled with a black coat.
826* {{Irony}}:
827** Ever single Metahuman from his world who wanted to KillAndReplace their Earth-1 counterparts all failed, and only wanted to do it to escape a powerful speedster (Zoom). Wells' actual counterpart was successfully [[DeadPersonImpersonation impersonated]] by a Metahuman from another world (or time in this case) to create a powerful speedster (Barry/The Flash).
828** Wells attempts to convince Grodd he's the Reverse-Flash, performing a DeadPersonImpersonation of the man who performed one of his own Earth-1 counterpart.
829** Out of every Harrison Wells he probably has the worst first impression in regards to Cisco, yet he's easily the one Cisco ends up having the best relationship with.
830* {{Jerkass}}: In contrast with [[FauxAffablyEvil Eobard]], who was demanding but fatherly, Earth-2 Wells is extremely cold and distant. Cisco puts it best.
831-->'''Cisco:''' Our Dr. Wells may have been evil, but you're just a diiiiiick.
832* JerkassHasAPoint: As much of a jerk as he is, Wells is the smartest member on Team Flash since he provides useful information on how to deal with the Earth-2 metahumans. He even calls out "Jay" for being too much of a coward to defeat Zoom when he had the chance.
833* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Harry is rude, abrasive, dismissive, egotistical. But he's a good guy at heart, who's only interested in helping people. He loves his daughter, Jesse and is a staunch ally to Team Flash (the one time he seemingly turned on them was actually to protect Jesse).
834* KnightTemplarParent: One of his defining traits is his overwhelming desire to keep his daughter safe, which even means doing morally wrong things like killing a man.
835* LastNameBasis: How he addresses Team Flash. He finally goes FirstNameBasis on them (or at least Cisco) in the Season 2 finale. He himself is often addressed as Dr. Wells.
836* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: He profited off the meta-humans' havoc by creating anti-metahuman technology to sell to ordinary scared humans, something which ''enraged'' "Jay Garrick". Though the moral outrage on "Jay's" part was probably just an act, it's clear Hunter was concerned enough about Wells' genius and at the same time saw Harry's profit motive as an opening to use his "heroic" persona against the man.
837* LoveEpiphany: A non-romantic example. He developed genuine fondness for the members of Team Flash during his stay on Earth-1 but does not realize it until Jesse calls him out on it.
838* LoveMakesYouEvil: If his daughter is in danger, Wells will do ''anything'', [[PapaWolf going far as treachery and murder]], to save her. One of his reminisces about getting separated in a planetarium when Jesse was eight implies that he has always been a WellIntentionedExtremist when it came to Jesse's safety.
839* LoveRedeems: Eventually, both his [[ThePowerOfFriendship friendship with Team Flash]] and his love for his daughter (after calling him out of her becoming the reason for him doing [[LoveMakesYouEvil the reverse trope]]) began making positive effects on his character. When he and Jesse say goodbye to Team Flash, he admits they made him a better man.
840* MasterActor: Not even counting how he managed to keep his role in the metahuman crisis secret from the entirety of Earth-2 for years, when he's forced to act, he does a very good job. He managed to keep the fact that he was betraying the team secret from them for at least a few weeks until the stress got to him. While he was not originally comfortable pretending to be Eobard in order to fool Grodd, after trying again, Cisco gets noticeably nervous in his presence and Grodd is actually fooled until Harry slips up.
841* MeanBoss: He's pretty demanding of his employees and expects all of them to be as smart as he is. In Earth-2 he organizes a heroic team but his bossy attitude alienates its members including Jesse and all of them expel him of said team.
842* MessyHair: It seems he left his comb behind on Earth-2. His general untidiness adds to the impression that his entire focus is his mission, to the detriment of everything else.
843* MinoredInAsskicking: He's very competent both in hand-to-hand combat and with projectile weapons, in addition to his more scientific skill set. But he is no match for the metahumans, so he is more of a MissionControl.
844* {{Misblamed}}: InUniverse. When he first joins Team Flash, the whole group initially distrusts him because of their previous conflict with the "other Wells." This is despite the fact that ''Eobard Thawne'' was the true villain they fought and the Earth-1 Wells was never their enemy.
845* TheMole: For Zoom. He wants Wells to help him take Barry's speed from him in order for Jesse to be returned.
846* MrExposition: Aside from his scientific prowess, Harry's main asset to the team is his unrivaled expertise of TheMultiverse.
847* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
848** His own culpability in the metahuman situation hits him like a ton of bricks when Zoom kidnaps Jesse. It worsens when he is kidnapped by a metahuman altered by Thawne's particle accelerator explosion.
849** It's subtle, but he looks horrified after Barry is defeated by Zoom.
850* NeverMyFault:
851** He holds no responsibility for what he's done. Until now, when Zoom kidnapped his daughter to get to him and "Jay". He blames the remnant for not doing enough to stop Zoom and the other metahumans in their world.
852** Subverted after Barry is defeated by Zoom. Wells is horrified, admitting that he made a mistake.
853* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He wants to be a good father to Jesse, but he ends up doing the things wrongly and alienating her.
854* NoSocialSkills: His social skills are pretty questionable to begin with, and they only get worse the more upset he gets. He has a hard time showing empathy and apologizing.
855* NoSympathy: For anyone his "counterpart" has hurt. As far as this Wells is concerned, ''he'' didn't do it, so it doesn't really matter. Except he seems to be sympathetic of his real Earth-1 counterpart and it gets downplayed after one of the metas kidnaps him and makes him seen how much he has done (albeit in a misguided way).
856* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He was sent to Nash's mind alongside other Wells doppelgangers.]]
857* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Averted. He may be a tech wizard, but he's subpar at biochemistry, which is why his attempts at creating the Velocity drug fizzled out until Caitlin gave him a helping hand.
858* OtherMeAnnoysMe: When searching for his BackupTwin for Team Flash across TheMultiverse, Harry gave low opinion on every single one of his doppelganger who responded to their call. This is especially true with H.R., who he considers to be an annoying idiot.
859* PapaWolf: He is very protective of his daughter Jesse. He goes against Zoom since the latter kidnaps her. After Harry's wife died, he vowed in her tombstone to protect their daughter.
860* ParentalSubstitute: He replaces Thawne in this regard. Once he guides Cisco on ideas to date Gypsy and tells him that he would be the son-in-law every father (except him, her daughter is off-limits) would wish.
861* PercussiveTherapy: Harry often vents by throwing and/or kicking things.
862* ProudBeauty: Occasionally praises his good looks.
863* PutOnABus: Returns to Earth-2 at the end of Season 4. He briefly appears in an episode of Season 5, but his role is otherwise taken by his counterparts from other Earths.
864* RecognitionFailure: He failed to notice "Jay"'s resemblance to SerialKiller Hunter Zolomon, though justified in that he was assumed dead and had a beard.
865** Interestingly enough, this also applies to [[EpicFail the entirety of Earth-2]].
866* RedeemingReplacement: Despite his flaws, he becomes a much better and genuine TeamDad than Eobard Thawne during the time when he's impersonating Harry's Earth-1 counterpart. He is genuinely good if a bit morally ambiguous and is fond of the team. Even at his worst, Barry wasn't scolding him repeatedly for manipulating people for his own gain.
867* RedOniBlueOni: With H.R. Wells. H.R. is outgoing and cheerful while Harry is cynical and grumpy.
868* ReformedButNotTamed: Even after he genuinely warms up to Team Flash, he still verbally destroys them.
869* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This version of the S.T.A.R. Labs' founder becomes the father of Jesse Quick.
870* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: In-universe. Harry Wells was so bossy and domineering in Jesse Quick's team that they kicked him off the team.
871* ScienceHero: He can throw down with "Jay" and has an affinity for {{BFG}}s, but his main strength is his scientific acumen, and putting it to use.
872* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Debuted in the second episode of ''The Flash'' Season 2.
873* SelectiveObliviousness: The trip to Earth-2 reveals that he really knows who Cisco, Caitlin, and Ronnie are because they are the [[AlternateSelf alternate selves]] of three of Zoom's closest allies who are also notorious evil metahumans on his Earth. His AccidentalMisnaming of them early on was actually an effort so he will not be attached to them.
874* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: While he was introduced without these to distinguish him from Thawne, as of late Season 3 onwards he begins wearing these too, fittingly also to distinguish him from Thawne who stopped wearing glasses.
875* SpannerInTheWorks: Showing up on Earth-1 to help Team Flash really put a wrench in Zoom's plans for Barry since Harry was the only man smart enough to figure out how to defeat him.
876* SternTeacher: Roughly teaches Cisco on how to use his Metahuman powers.
877* TallDarkAndSnarky: Unlike [[KillAndReplace his fake Earth-1 counterpart]], he doesn't sit on a wheelchair which allows him to showcase his height (he stands 6 feet). Unlike his real counterpart, he is a huge {{Jerkass}}. Even after some CharacterDevelopment, he remains able to go toe-to-toe with Cisco in SnarkToSnarkCombat.
878* TaughtByExperience: A deleted scene from "Crisis on Earth-X" reveals that, after his experiences with Zoom and Savitar, he inserted nanites into his body and programmed them to attack any cells speeding into his body.
879* TeamDad:
880** He takes over from his [[DeadPersonImpersonation dead Earth-1 counterpart's imposter]], and while a lot more rude than he is, he is able to play the mature voice of reason while giving the team support through his scientific genius. He even gives Barry a talk on why DrugsAreBad. His relationship with fellow members of Team Flash is far healthier than the one with his daughter.
881** He also serves as one to [[spoiler:the other Wells when in Nash's mind, being the one to take charge during their creation of the [=ASF=]. Tellingly, he's the only Wells doppelganger whom [[OtherMeAnnoysMe Nash]] openly respects, and Harry later gives him a sincere YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech after Nash admits to feeling inferior to his doppelgangers]].
882* TokenEvilTeammate: To Team Flash at first. He's revealed to be working with Zoom in a twisted DealWithTheDevil, though "evil" in this case would be an exaggeration, since he's doing it under duress. Zoom threatened to [[IHaveYourWife kill his daughter]] if he didn't agree to help, so he [[ForcedIntoEvil had little choice]]. He eventually doesn't go with the deal and chooses to side with the heroes.
883* TookALevelInJerkass: It is implied Harry was as polite as his Earth-1 counterpart but was so devastated by the death of his wife that he acted like a jerk to avoid connecting with people and reliving those feelings of loss.
884* TookALevelInKindness: After being mostly a {{Jerkass}} to them, he finally warms up to Barry and co. after Grodd returns and started a rampage and even risks his life to save Caitlin. At the Season 2 finale, he begins to openly show his affections to Team Flash and thanked each and every one of them for changing him before returning to Earth-2. He becomes much nicer when he gets a balance between mind and heart after Season 4 finale.
885* TookALevelInDumbass: Not just on a meta level, but as an actual InUniverse plot. Harry's attempts to use the Thinking Cap with Dark Matter damages his intelligence and he begins losing all of his superior intellect. While Marlize does a program to restore his memories, he still is left ignorant in science. However, he was working to restore his intelligence before dying in the Anti-Monitor Crisis.
886* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Just like the guy who stole the identity of his Earth-1 counterpart, the man ''loves'' Big Belly Burger.
887* UnscrupulousHero: In contrast to Barry's IdealHero and Joe's PragmaticHero. While he ultimately shares the same goal as Team Flash, he has no problem with using lethal force against villains, exposing his allies' secrets against their will, denigrating his world's Flash, and doing whatever else he feels is necessary to get the desired result.
888* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Implied at first, as the menacing nature of his initial scenes indicates that he may be one of the bad guys of his world, yet is revered as the man who saved them from the other side of the black hole that Barry opened. Subverted as he comes to Earth-1 chasing after King Shark from his Earth and prevents him from killing Barry. In truth he's closer to a HeroWithAnFInGood.
889* WalkingSpoiler: His actions regarding Zoom. He's also the first prominent AlternateSelf of an Series/{{Arrowverse}} character (well, [[KillAndReplace disguise]] of a previous character).
890* WeAREStrugglingTogether: Turns out that he and "Jay Garrick" intensely dislike each other, to the point where they start beating each other up in "The Darkness and the Light", with the speedster slamming Wells for creating the metahumans while Wells dismissed him as a coward. Subverted with the reveal that "Jay" is actually Hunter Zolomon's time remnant, as it becomes clear that Hunter was using that trick all along to ''pretend'' to be "struggling together" with Wells in order to build up his own image as well as discredit the only man smart enough to find a way to stop him.
891* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Cisco is worried that the Thinking Cap would corrupt Harry like it corrupted [=DeVoe=], who was a much nicer person before.
892* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After the Pre-Crisis Earth-2 is disintegrated and the multiverse is recreated, [[spoiler:he is sent to the mind of a doppelganger of his]]. That is not to mention that his original world was [[Series/{{Stargirl 2020}} replaced entirely]].
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895[[folder:H.R. Wells]]
896!!Harrison "H.R." Wells
897[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hrwells.jpg]]
898
899!!! '''Species:''' Human
900!!! '''Known Aliases:''' H.R. Randolf, "Iris West"
901!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh, Adam Bergquist (as "H.R. Randolf"), Creator/CandicePatton (as "Iris West")
902!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
903!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Invasion|2016}}!''[[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]]
904
905Harrison Wells' doppelganger from Earth 19, called in as a replacement when Harry leaves for his home in Earth 2. He's revealed to actually be a novelist, not a scientist and steps up to mentor and train Wally in using his speed.
906
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908* AndStarring: It ''is'' his actor's name in the OBB.
909* ArcWords: The words "Fraud" or/and "Pretender" are frequently mentioned when he's around, either by other characters or H.R. himself. His entire StoryArc has him wanting to prove his worth because he did not earn the merits and fame he received on his Earth. His story culminates with him pulling a HeroicSacrifice by switching places with Iris during her supposed death using his body changing device
910* TheAtoner: In the penultimate episode, H.R. blames himself for Savitar finding Iris's location, so he performs a HeroicSacrifice and uses his transmogrification device to pose as Iris and die in her place.
911* AwesomenessByAnalysis: He demonstrates his mental agility by assimilating the information in the team's records and quickly suggesting how to find Caitlin by using the same method they used previously to locate Captain Cold, and by pointing out Cisco could use vibe an intra-dimensional jump to carry himself and Caitlin to save Barry from Savitar.
912* BackupTwin: Deliberately invoked by Harry, suggesting that the team find an AlternateSelf of him in TheMultiverse while he's away.
913* BrainyBrunette: He is dark-haired as their alternate counterparts and quite intelligent, albeit in a different way. He lacks scientific knowledge, but is very perceptive and creative, which comes in handy against Savitar.
914* CanonForeigner: He is the first Harrison Wells with no corresponding counterpart from the comics.
915* CatchPhrase:
916** Whenever someone says something, he immediately chimes in with a "I agree with X, we should..." whatever they said. Becomes increasingly hilarious when they're already agreeing with something ''he'' suggested in the first place.
917** He also says "Nah" a lot to the point it's close to a catch phrase.
918* CharacterTics: He has a tendency to raise his hand everytime he's having an idea. He also loves to play around with a pair of drumsticks.
919* ChekhovsBoomerang: His body changing device becomes a major factor throughout ''The Flash'' Season 3. First it serves H.R. a disguise on Earth-1, then Barry uses it to infiltrate A.R.G.U.S. so he could steal the Dominators' device to complete the Speedforce Bazooka. And finally, he uses it so he and Iris could switch places which saves her life at the cost of his own.
920* CloudCuckoolander: Decidedly more eccentric than Earth-2 Wells (though his introduction also shows there are still other Wells out there that make ''him'' look normal).
921* DeadAlternateCounterpart: For Harry, who is saddened by his death which directly leads him to rejoining Team Flash in his honor. By extension, he is also this to all the surviving Wells in TheMultiverse.
922* DeathByIrony:
923** His late Earth-1 counterpart was killed by an evil speedster using a body changing device right after said evil speedster killed an important woman in Barry Allen's life. H.R. dies performing a HeroicSacrifice by switching places with an important woman in Barry Allen's life using his own body changing device minutes before an evil speedster kills her.
924** His main StoryArc is him no longer wanting to be a FakeUltimateHero. He dies in a very noble HeroicSacrifice by pretending to be someone else.
925* DeathFakedForYou: After Cisco defeats Gypsy in a TrialByCombat for H.R.'s life and custody, Gypsy makes a deal with Team Flash that she'll tell her superiors that she "killed" H.R. so she won't be punished.
926* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: He sees himself as a fraud on his Earth and came to Earth-1 seeking a fresh start.
927* DramaticIrony: His penchant for using a face impersonating device, considering a similar gadget was used to ruin the reputation of his late Earth-1 counterpart (which is directly why it necessitates him on using it in the first place).
928* EccentricMentor: Becomes one to Wally when the latter asks him to properly teach him to use his SuperSpeed.
929* EvilSoundsDeep: He invokes this as a joke upon his arrival on Earth-1, saying "Greetings, Earthlings" in a very low, growling voice before laughing and admitting [[IAlwaysWantedToSayThat he just always wanted to say that]].
930* {{Expy}}:
931** H.R. Wells shares some similarities with DC Comics supervillain Abra Kadabra (or at least the comics version; Abra in the show acts a bit differently), using a drumming stick as if it was a magic wand (even replicating Abra's signature bowing pose in "Killer Frost") and putting a grandiose presentation before Team Flash when arriving to Earth One, all the while hiding his true intentions. Also, in the "Trial of the Flash" comic arc, Abra Kadabra used his futuristic technology to impersonate Eobard Thawne, whom Tom Cavanagh has also portrayed on The Flash; similarly, H.R. Wells used futuristic technology to appear in the guise of Randolf Morgan. Additionally, Joe West noticed that H.R. has a "psychotic need to make other people like him no matter what", which is very reminiscent of Abra Kadabra's constant thirst for approval, applause and adoration. Notably, H.R.'s main target for fishing out approval ended up being Wally West, whom Abra Kadabra is obsessed about as the greatest Flash, whose defeat would earn Abra unimaginable fame.
932** His given name using initials and his status as a science fiction author also take after Creator/HGWells.
933* FaceDeathWithDignity: Calmly switches place with Iris minutes before Savitar kills her.
934* FakeUltimateHero: Projects himself as a genius scientist, except he's not really a scientist.
935* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Is this to Team Flash. Partially because he was revealed to be a FakeUltimateHero, but mainly because they just find him extremely annoying.
936* FunPersonified: Unlike Harry and their fake Earth-1 counterpart, H.R. is very giddy.
937* GlorySeeker: All he wants is recognition and fame. Maybe starting to be subverted with his training of Wally. As he points out when Joe confronts him about this, the training isn't going to help his standing at all, but he still does it because he wants to see Wally reach his potential.
938* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Despite [[TheFriendNobodyLikes getting on everyone's nerves]], H.R. keeps delivering great suggestions to TheTeam which (usually) move the plot forward. He truly has the greatest superpower of them all: common sense.
939* HeroicSacrifice: Switches place with Iris using his body changing device before minutes before her supposed death at Savitar's hands.
940* HiddenDepths: Beneath the FunPersonified exterior lies a man who is very good at strategy and is DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife.
941* IconicSequelCharacter: Doesn't appear in the Series/{{Arrowverse}} until its fifth year.
942* IdenticalTwinIDTag: You can differentiate him from both Harry and his fake Earth-1 counterpart by three things: his more styled hair, his preferred wearing of a hat, and the fact that he never wears glasses.
943* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Savitar fatally stabs him with his sword.
944* InSpiteOfANail: Much like his late Earth-1 counterpart, his death involves an evil speedster, an important woman in Barry Allen's life, and a body changing device.
945* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: He keeps boasting about his good looks and his talent, but he goes to Earth-1 to stop feeling useless.
946* IntergenerationalFriendship: He gets especially close with Wally.
947* JumpedAtTheCall: He's absolutely thrilled when out of the blue he gets a puzzle from another universe that turns out to be a job offer.
948* KillTheCutie: The most cheerful and positive of the Harrison Wellses, he dies performing a noble HeroicSacrifice.
949* LargeHam: He overacts almost everything.
950* LighterAndSofter: He's very jolly compared to his [[BrutalHonesty Earth-2 counterpart]] and [[DeadPersonImpersonation his Earth-1 counterpart's impersonator]].
951* TheLoad: Subverted; most of Team Flash thinks he is this due to his lack of scientific knowledge, but he's very good at strategy and getting Team Flash to work together.
952* MeaningfulName: His moniker appears to be a reference to real life science fiction author Creator/HGWells.
953* MostWritersAreWriters: He is a novelist.
954* MotorMouth: He rarely shuts up.
955* TheMuse: He's not actually a scientist, he's a writer. He styles himself as an "idea man", who comes up with ideas for others to put into action. To his credit, his knowledge does occasionally become useful, such as his knowledge of Shade.
956* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To his friends and family on Earth-19 since he was banned from returning to Earth-19 and he dies on Earth-1.
957* NiceGuy: Annoying though he can be, he never takes offense at the team's insults, is always pleasant to them, and even offers to help Wally with his speed.
958* NonActionGuy: He's not combat proficient, even if he is somewhat muscular.
959* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is strongly based on renowned novelist Creator/HGWells.
960* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: He loves sticking into other people's business.
961* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Given his admission that he's not really a scientist, it's not clear what kind of doctor, if any, he actually is.
962* OpenMouthInsertFoot: His MotorMouth tendencies leads him to saying things that have a habit of being well meant, but not in a way that this well-meaning comes across.
963* PercussiveTherapy: He hits objects whenever he is angry like Harry, but is less notable because he is more cheerful and nice.
964* RedOniBlueOni: With Harry Wells. H.R. is outgoing and cheerful while Harry is cynical and grumpy.
965* RoguesGallery: Besides being an idea man, another thing that makes him useful is that the Flash of his world has already defeated all of his enemies. So H.R knows many of Barry's rogues gallery (including their powers and weaknesses), even the ones who hadn't made appearances yet.
966* ShipperOnDeck: Encourages Jesse to stay on Earth-1 to have a relationship with Wally.
967* SimpleMindedWisdom: He is not a super-scientist like his Earths 1 and 2 alternate versions or Eobard Thawne, but his comments were well founded and helpful for the most part.
968* TheSoCalledCoward: He hates being called a coward, and he proves everyone wrong in the most noble way possible by pulling a HeroicSacrifice for Iris to survive.
969* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has much less screentime and personality than Eobard or Harry, but he was a key character to defeat Savitar.
970* SpannerInTheWorks: He ultimately causes Savitar's OriginStory to be mess up, which directly leads to the villain's death.
971* TheStrategist: Since he lacks scientific knowledge, his primary role in Team Flash is to suggest and devise plans against their enemies.
972* TemptingFate: In the BadFuture shown in 'The Once and Future Flash', H.R. was the '' only'' one who had a good time in 2024. Of course, in the present timeline, he is the one who actually dies.
973* TooMuchInformation: When Cisco suspects him of taking a pair of power-dampening handcuffs, he goes on a tangent about his sex life that absolutely ''nobody'' needed to hear.
974* TotallyRadical: In fairness, his various bizarre bits of slang may just be how everyone on his Earth talks.
975* {{Touche}}: He complains that Team Flash left out the part that the Wells on this Earth is known as both a murderer and dead, they point out he lied about being a scientist. He concedes and drops it right away.
976* TrademarkFavoriteFood: So far like every other Wells, he loves Big Belly Burgers. He also loves coffee as on his earth, coffee plants are gone.
977* TwoFirstNames: Invoked by using his business partner's first name as a surname for his Earth-1 alias.
978* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Gypsy, a BountyHunter from Earth-19, comes for his head as dimension-hopping is illegal on their universe. After Cisco challenges and defeats her for his custody, Gypsy makes a deal with Team Flash that she'll fake killing H.R. so she won't be punished, which also means that he can never go back home.
979[[/folder]]
980
981[[folder:Sherloque Wells]]
982!! Harrison Sherloque Wells
983[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2_34.jpg]]
984!!! '''Species:''' Human
985!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
986!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E3TheDeathOfVibe The Death of Vibe]]" (''The Flash'' 5x3)
987!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'')[[/note]]
988
989The Harrison Wells from Earth-221 cited as the greatest detective of TheMultiverse.
990----
991* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: The best detective rather than a scientist leading a lab to benefit mankind.
992* AndStarring: It ''is'' his actor's name in the OBB.
993* AntiHeroSubstitute: He steps in to help Team Flash after Harry's departure much like H.R. did. He even wears a hat in his introduction. Unlike H.R., however, he helps Team Flash for profit and is an unpleasant person.
994* AwesomeByAnalysis: To an absolutely insane degree. He often just needs two clues at most to deduce something.
995* BackupTwin: Replaced Harry as the team's new Harrison Wells and is H.R.'s AntiHeroSubstitute.
996* BrainyBrunette: He is dark-haired as their alternate counterparts and quite an intelligent detective.
997* BrilliantButLazy:
998** He soon establishes his deductive brilliance through small observations of Team Flash when he's first introduced and to justify his enormous hiring fee, however when first put to the problem of catching Cicada he immediately leads the team into catching the wrong man simply because he assumed Earth-1's Cicada would be the same version as the previous 37 alternatives he's caught rather than on any real evidence. He apparently did the same for the last 36 of the other versions as well.
999** When finally cracks the code to Nora's journal he skips the "boring stuff" only caring about the identity of her mysterious partner. Had he actually bothered to read it, he would've found out that despite working with Thawne, Nora has no malevolent motives.
1000* BusCrash: He was one of the victims of the Anti-Monitor Crisis.
1001* ButNowIMustGo: Leaves the team to be with Renee Adler at the end of Season 5.
1002* CanonForeigner: Like all versions of Harrison Wells he is a character original to the show, though this one doesn't appear to have inspiration from any DC characters either, instead being a SherlockHomage.
1003* DefectiveDetective: He has terrible relationships with women, if having five ex-wives and being divorced seven times is an indication; then the audience finds outs that his exes are doppelgängers of the ''same'' woman -- Renee Adler.
1004* FakingTheDead: Tried to pull this on Team Flash, after his attempt to stop Cicada immediately ends up catching the wrong men, and having already spent the money he was paid. However, some deductive observations by Cisco sees through the charade, and he's quickly caught by Barry. He also used this tactic to get out of his fourth and sixth marriage. Both of which was to the same woman.
1005* FatalFlaw: Sherloque suffers the same as the Wellses of other Earths; He never considers he might not know better. His first marriage, much less the following marriages, wouldn't have fallen through if he just communicated with his wife instead of deducing what she wanted.
1006* FrenchJerk: The ''third'' french-themed Wells by now, and he is quite full of himself. The way he ousts Nora's relationship with Thawne to the team is just ''cruel''.
1007* GreatDetective: Move over Franchise/{{Batman}}, Sherloque Wells is TheMultiverse's Greatest Detective.
1008* TheGrinch: For Thanksgiving instead of Christmas. Being from another country, as well as a different Earth, he struggles to understand the significance of the holiday. When Cisco and Caitlin attempt to explain it, he's dismissive of the idea of being thankful for anything due to his troubles, and readily drags the former two into a similar funk by pointing out theirs as well. ''Killer Frost'' - of all people - has to point out how things aren't really that bad to snap them out of it.
1009* InsufferableGenius: Mocks Ralph and subtly indicates he is not that skilled on detective work. Later on, he openly gives Ralph the credit for a good idea.
1010* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Not even close to Harry or even early Ralph Dibny-levels, but he is still quite full of himself at times and only helps the team out against a fee. His heart still seems to be in the right place though.
1011* NeverMyFault: Always believes himself justified in the many times he lies and holds back the truth from Team Flash, and always tries to find a way to deflect the blame back at them when they inevitably call him out for it.
1012* OddNameOut: PlayedWith. He is the first Harrison Wells member of Team Flash who's addressed in a name that doesn't start with the letter H, but his real first name is still Harrison.
1013* PetTheDog: Though he's often arrogant and dismissive of others, especially Ralph and his detective skills, he does give heartfelt praise when they contribute something important. He gives Ralph full credit for his insistence that Cicada's mask was an important clue to discovering his identity, and for being the first one to figure out Reverse Flashes' scheme to send Nora back in the past to erase Cicada's dagger from existance, which was being used to dampen his powers in the future. By the end of Season 5, he goes back to his Earth assuring Ralph that Team Flash is in good hands, because he's a great detective in his own right.
1014* ProperlyParanoid: Becomes highly suspicious of the whole circumstances and motives surrounding Nora's traveling back in time to see her parents and intervening to help Barry destroy the falling S.T.A.R. Labs satellite, and attempts to covertly investigate her and her book of coded symbols. His suspicions are revealed to be completely justified when it's shown Nora is secretly working with Eobard Thawne for unknown reasons, and hiding this from everyone else.
1015* PunchClockHero: He only works for Team Flash for a fee.
1016* PutOnABus: Returns back to his Earth at the end of Season 5 to be together with Renee.
1017* RightForTheWrongReasons: He ''is'' right that Nora is working with Thawne. But he assumes there's some malevolent motivation behind it -- Nora honestly wants to save her dad, and she's left in the dark about Thawne's dark past.
1018* RunningGag: People calling him "Sherlock" instead of "Sherloque", much to his frustration.
1019* SerialSpouse: He's been married to five women, and divorced seven times -- '''''all''''' of them doppelgängers of the same woman, Renee Adler.
1020* SherlockHomage: His name is clearly inspired by Sherlock Holmes, is a detective who uses SherlockScan, has a beard resembling that of Creator/RobertDowneyJr (who portrayed Sherlock Holmes in two films by Creator/GuyRitchie). Cisco even calls him [[Creator/BenedictCumberbatch Cumberbatch]] soon in his introduction, who portrayed Sherlock Holmes in ''Series/{{Sherlock}}''. His personality however is more akin to Literature/HerculePoirot, especially with the accent and insistence of the French spelling and pronunciation of his name.
1021* SherlockScan: Comes with being a GreatDetective who is a SherlockHomage. He is able to deduce many things by just glancing at them.
1022* SingleTargetSexuality: He married the same woman on 5 different Earths. Naturally, he's smitten with her Earth-1 counterpart.
1023* SpannerInTheWorks: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]. Nora notes how in her original timeline Cicada was never captured, so to try and ScrewDestiny they want to try something different, which includes bringing in yet another AlternateUniverse Wells.
1024* SpellMyNameWithAnS: He is adamant that his name is written "Sherloque" rather than "Sherlock", and that his name is French.
1025* TallDarkAndSnarky: He can be as unpleasant as Harry.
1026* TookALevelInKindness: He eventually warms up to the team, referring to them as his family.
1027* UncertainDoom: His status as per Post-Crisis is unclear, though Cisco mentions that Nash is the last surviving Wells. [[spoiler:He is revealed to be inside Nash's mind]].
1028* {{Workaholic}}: His devotion to his work is heavily implied to be the reason why all his seven marriages didn't worked out.
1029[[/folder]]
1030
1031[[folder:Nash Wells / Pariah]]
1032!! Harrison Nash Wells
1033[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harrison_nash_wells.png]]
1034[[caption-width-right:350:''"This is what I do. I don't just solve mysteries, I bust myths. I bust them wide open."'']]
1035[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pariah_7.png]]
1036[[caption-width-right:350:''"I freed the Anti-Monitor from his confinement only to become a Pariah. Sentenced to bear witness to his actions."'']]
1037!!! '''Species:''' Human [[note]]Briefly empowered in December 2019[[/note]]
1038!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Pariah
1039!!! '''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
1040!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E3DeadManRunning Dead Man Running]]" (''The Flash'' 6x3)
1041!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'' | ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}'' [[note]](''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' )[[/note]]
1042
1043[[OnceASeason Yet another]] Harrison Wells, where he's an adventurer and career "myth-buster" who goes around debunking the existence of various deities. One such figure is known as "the Monitor", who once warned of an impending Crisis. However, in attempting to prove the Monitor is simply a mortal of extraordinary power, he ends up unearthing the Monitor's greatest adversary and bringing about the end of the multiverse as we know it...
1044
1045----
1046* ActionDad: He was a father figure to Maya, [[spoiler:doppelganger of Allegra Garcia]].
1047* AdaptationDyeJob: Brunette instead of purple haired.
1048* AdaptationNameChange: Due to a case of CompositeCharacter, the comics Pariah's real name is Kell Mossa.
1049* AdaptationalWimp: As Pariah, he does not have the immunity to antimatter of his comics counterpart.
1050* AscendedExtra: While Comics Pariah was a crucial character in ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', he mostly went into obscurity afterwards aside from a few other Crisis events. Whereas Nash remains around as a main cast long after the Crisis is over.
1051* ArchEnemy:
1052** To Mar Novu the Monitor. He made it his life goal to killing the Monitor. This led to him [[GoneHorriblyRight releasing the one being capable of doing so]], the Anti-Monitor, who became a new and far worse archenemy. Which led to..
1053** To Mobius the Anti-Monitor. He was tricked by this CosmicEntity into freeing him and starting the Crisis, whereby as a cruel punishment, the Anti-Monitor [[BlessedWithSuck cursed him with powers]] that forced him to bear witness to each Earth getting destroyed and being unable to do anything to prevent it. He remains TheAtoner for the rest of the Crisis in a bid to make up for his actions.
1054* TheAtoner: It's implied he wants to make amends for his actions that triggered Crisis, first helping the heroes take down the Anti-Monitor and then continuing to stay with Team Flash despite having no need for his services anymore.
1055* BadassNormal: Has no powers, but is a formidable opponent with his gadgets and pure skill. Though of course [[EmpoweredBadassNormal that changes later]].
1056* BlessedWithSuck: As Pariah, he was given a limited version of the Anti-Monitor's powers as a cruel taunt, forcing him to appear at the site of each of the Anti-Monitor's impending victories and bear witness to them, knowing his attempts to stop them will be twisted into furthering the Anti-Monitor's agenda.
1057* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:Post-Crisis he no longer has his Pariah powers, which given he was BlessedWithSuck that may have been a good thing.]]
1058* BorrowedCatchphrase: That "Easy-peasy" Nash likes to use? [[spoiler:He got it from Maya.]]
1059* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Overlapping with CompositeCharacter. Nash Wells becomes the Arrowverse version of Pariah.
1060* CompositeCharacter:
1061** Harrison Wells is a combination of CanonForeigner and mix of various characters from across DC media intermingled, but none of them had any relation to the Pariah of the comics, whose civilian name was Kell Mossa.
1062** He also seems to be an amalgamation of all the previous Wellses.
1063*** Like Thawne, he set off on a quest to discredit a hero (The Flash and the Monitor) and ended up gaining powers in the process. Bonus points that Thawne himself [[spoiler:ended up stealing Nash's body in a similar way he did with the Wells of Earth-1. Albeit in a different way, being via GrandTheftMe rather than DeadPersonImpersonation.]].
1064*** Like Harry, he's a {{jerkass}} GadgeteerGenius with a young female MoralityPet. He also takes his disgust for being touched, his hatred for his doppelgangers and his accidental empowerment of a villain that wants to destroy the multiverse (Zoom and Anti-Monitor). [[spoiler:He also has a figure in his past that he saw die and that their death affected them greatly (Harry's wife and Maya)]].
1065*** Like H.R. he's TheFriendNobodyLikes who Team Flash are sick of, as well as both ending up as TheAtoner after [[NiceJobBreakingItHero inadvertently helping the villain]] (Savitar and the Anti-Monitor).
1066*** Like Sherloque, he scours TheMultiverse investigating and was more motivated by self-interest rather than noble goals and he is called by his middle name.
1067*** [[spoiler:Like Earth-1 Harrison Wells, his body is taken by Thawne, although as a DemonicPossession instead of a DNA theft. He was also impersonated by him, although to a much lesser extent.]]
1068*** [[spoiler:Also quite literally, since all the spirits of the deceased Wells doppelgangers are inhabiting his body.]]
1069* DeathAmnesia: Since he's technically a reincarnation of the pre-Crisis Nash, he doesn't remember his role in the Crisis until J'onn restores his memories.
1070* DespairEventHorizon: He's well past it once he returns as Pariah, having seen countless Earths be wiped out due to his hubris.
1071* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Once an ordinary BadassNormal, he become a cosmic empowered hero, self-dubbed Pariah.
1072* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:His final actions as one of the last survivors of the Multiverse is to ensure the Paragons survive erasure, and standing alongside the other five final survivors, Iris, Clark, Ralph, Diggle and Jefferson, [[DefiantToTheEnd in defiance of the Anti-Monitor]] before being erased by the Anti-Matter.]]
1073** [[spoiler:Subverted in season 7, at first.]]
1074* FateWorseThanDeath: Instead of being killed, the Anti-Monitor subjected him to witnessing the multiverse gradually be obliterated.
1075* {{Foil}}: To Harbinger. Both are heroes with cosmic powers who were created directly in relation to the Crisis and consider their human identities [[ThatManIsDead to be no more]], but otherwise are near opposite characters. Harbinger was created by the Monitor as the ultimate weapon in surviving the Crisis, while Pariah was created by the Anti-Monitor and inadvertently ''caused'' Crisis. Harbinger ended up being [[DemonicPossession possessed by the Anti-Monitor]] and allowed him to carry out the final stage of destroying TheMultiverse, while Pariah [[TheAtoner atoned]] and was crucial in saving the multiverse by teleporting the Paragons away from the antimatter. Both ended up returning to their civilian lives post-Crisis, but while Lyla was able to return to a life of peace with a now completed family, Nash became shunned as an outcast who stayed with Team Flash due to having nowhere else to go.
1076* ForcedToWatch: He has to see every destroyed Earth during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
1077* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Post-Crisis, he tries to stay around with Team Flash, even though nobody wants him around.
1078--> '''Cisco''': An infinite number of Harrison Wells. And we're stuck with the one who killed the multiverse.
1079* GadgeteerGenius: He's a technological expert in his own right, having made countless gadgets for himself as well as assisting other engineers like Ray Palmer and Ryan Choi in making a device to stop the Anti-Monitor. He even has devices to teleport.
1080* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:His body gets hijacked by Eobard Thawne, who got reduced to an astral being with no body as the result of Crisis.]]
1081* HatesBeingTouched: Similarly to Harry, he detests being touched. He asks Cisco not to touch him ever again in "There Will be Blood".
1082* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In Season Seven, he lets himself be destroyed in order to restore Barry's speed, in turn allowing Barry to go save the city.]]
1083* ILetGwenStacyDie: The death of Maya has devastated him, since he blames himself for her death for teaching her about spelunking.
1084* {{Jerkass}}: Cisco immediately notes that this is another angry Wells, but tries to dig deep to find the JerkWithAHeartOfGold that he's uncovered in two other previous Wellses.
1085* LaserGuidedAmnesia: His memories of his time as Nash are blocked.
1086* LastOfHisKind: Unless a doppelganger or two manage to come to Earth-Prime through dimensional wormholes (like [[Series/Batwoman2019 Beth Kane]] or [[Series/Supergirl2015 multiple Brainies]]), he's the only known Wells to have survived the Crisis. [[spoiler:The other Wells doppelgangers are now in his mind.]]
1087* {{Leitmotif}}: Has an almost ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' sounding piece that accompanies him.
1088* MiddleNameBasis: Referred to as "Nash" by other characters.
1089* MoralityChain: In Iris's absence, he decided to keep Barry from trading Carver's life for her with Eva [=McCulloch=].
1090* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Collapses in horror and grief upon learning what J'onn is chewing him out for.
1091* MyGreatestFailure:
1092** Nash is haunted by [[spoiler:the loss of his adopted daughter, Maya, because following his policy of "the prize is everything" drove her to fall to her death while trying to salvage a relic.]]
1093** After the Crisis this is magnified, as his existence becomes defined by his terrible mistake of freeing the Anti-Monitor and dooming the Infinite Earths.
1094* NayTheist: Although supernatural entities, including those worshipped as gods, do exist in the multiverse, he believes they are not gods, but [[NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus meta-humans, aliens, or false gods]].
1095* OtherMeAnnoysMe: He refers to the Council of Wells as idiots. [[spoiler:Reveals in his last episode that he feels insecure around the other Wells because he sees them as "good men".]]
1096* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He lost [[spoiler:his adoptive daughter Maya in a spelunking mission after she tried to value getting a device over saving her life]].
1097* ParentalSubstitute: He essentially adopts and raises Maya.
1098* RightForTheWrongReasons: Nash was a NayTheist who believed Mar Novu is a false god with a GodGuise and set out to prove this. It turns out he's right in that Mar Novu WasOnceAMan but he did end up becoming a true CosmicEntity through no fault of his own.
1099* SameCharacterButDifferent: As Pariah, he [[ThatManIsDead considers himself a different person to Nash]] as his memories of the time when he was still human are no longer accessible to him. Nash was an ordinary human NayTheist, while Pariah is a cosmic empowered human, cursed to bear witness to every world ending and doing nothing to be able to prevent it.
1100* SharingABody: [[spoiler:Post-Crisis, the consciousness of every Wells in the multiverse got dumped into his mind.]]
1101* SoleSurvivor: The only known Wells to have survived the Crisis. Later subverted when it's revealed [[spoiler:all of the Wellses survived by ended up [[SharingABody in Nash's mind]]. Subverted again in Season Seven, when Nash ends up dying anyway.]]
1102* TallDarkAndSnarky: He is as arrogant as Harry and Sherloque.
1103* ThatManIsDead: When reappearing in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he states that he is no longer Nash and now takes the name Pariah.
1104* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: Even after Crisis and the fact that nobody wants him around, he insists on staying with Team Flash.
1105* TraumaButton: Being reminded that he might be the cause of his doppelgangers possibly being dead is traumatizing to him.
1106* TreasureHunter: He scours TheMultiverse looking for valuable items.
1107* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He was the one who released the Anti-Monitor and ends up having to atone for it.
1108* WalkingSpoiler: His transformation into Pariah was kept in the dark and came as a big surprise.
1109* YouCantGoHomeAgain: He is implied to have lost his home before the Crisis proper started, which may be gone forever Post-Crisis.
1110[[/folder]]
1111----
1112
1113!! Major Allies
1114[[folder:Gideon]]
1115!! Gideon
1116[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gideon.jpg]]
1117
1118!!! '''Species:''' Artificial intelligence program
1119!!! '''Voiced By:''' Creator/MorenaBaccarin
1120!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E7PowerOutage Power Outage]]" (''The Flash'' 1x7)
1121!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
1122
1123An AI that assists Eobard Thawne. In the pre-Flashpoint timeline, possibly even the one from before Thawne killed Nora Allen, Barry is her creator but it's uncertain if said events will still unfold. In the future, this AI becomes more commonplace.
1124
1125-> See the Characters/ArrowverseLegendsCurrentMembers page for the Waverider version of Gideon
1126----
1127* AmbiguousSituation: Barry asks her to keep Team Flash's incursion to Thawne's hidden room a secret, a promise she seems to keep, except the revelation that Thawne has been keeping tabs on Team Flash anyway puts such a "secret" in a questionable light.
1128* ArtificialIntelligence: One that works for Eobard Thawne.
1129* TheBusCameBack: She finally comes back late in ''The Flash'' Season 4, after being dormant for over a thousand days, and becomes a recurring character in Season 5 thanks to Nora West-Allen.
1130* CanonForeigner: Gideon is an original character created for the show, although she shares some traits with Skeets, who is also an AI companion of a time traveler, ComicBook/BoosterGold.
1131* FlatCharacter: Unlike her snarky "Legends" counterpart she doesn't get much of a personality beyond being a helpful AI.
1132* GenderBlenderName: Though it technically has no gender since it's an AI, it has a traditionally male name but a female voice. In "The Trap" its full holographic avatar is shown, and its body is clearly female.
1133* GoodColoursEvilColours: When [=DeVoe=] activates her to execute the Enlightenment, she has Kilg%re's purple hue to indicate she's under [=DeVoe=]'s control.
1134* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Apparently, there are different versions of her. The one shown in ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' has a slightly different design and has a completely different voice.
1135* LiteralMinded: She's an AI so she only responds to direct orders.
1136* LukeYouAreMyFather: Not biologically, but technically Barry is her creator.
1137* NonHumanSidekick: For Thawne.
1138* NoodleIncident: Barry created her, yet somehow she ended up in the possession of Eobard Thawne.
1139* PunchClockVillain: She follows Eobard and Barry's orders with equal compliance, even when it involves one going against the other.
1140* TheOmniscient: Knows information regarding what's happening in the future despite being stuck in the past with Eobard Thawne.
1141* SmallRoleBigImpact: She provides Team Flash with clues on "Dr. Wells'" true identity and goals.
1142* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Zig-zagged. She always obeys a direct order from Barry, yet she is still assisting Thawne with his plans against the Flash - although it's implied she's just following her programming and she's not 100% sentient.
1143* UndyingLoyalty: Towards Barry, since he created her.
1144* TheVoice:
1145** Until we saw her holographic avatar.
1146** She goes back to being the voice again in "A Flash of the Lightning" after the Monitor destroys the plinth containing her hard drive. Barry manages to salvage some of it, which communicates with him through an earpiece.
1147* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After "The Trap", Gideon is deactivated by Eobard, presumably to prevent Team Flash from getting information about his past from her, unaware that they already did. She ends up disappearing from the plot until "Potential Energy" nearly a year later, when Harry, whom she mistakenly thinks is Eobard, briefly reactivates her. After "The Reverse-Flash Returns", she once again disappears, this time for over two years and missing out Season 3 completely, before returning in "Null and Annoyed" to help Harry build a Thinking Cap.
1148[[/folder]]
1149
1150[[folder:David Singh]]
1151-> see Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens
1152[[/folder]]
1153
1154[[folder:Jay Garrick / The Flash]]
1155!![[Franchise/TheFlash Jay Garrick / The Flash]]
1156[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaygarrick.png]]
1157[[caption-width-right:350: ''We're not gods, we're men who for whatever reason have been given extraordinary abilities.'']]
1158!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
1159!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/TheFlash, The Crimson Comet, The Masked Man
1160!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnWesleyShipp
1161!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E14EscapeFromEarthTwo Escape from Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x14)
1162!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
1163
1164The Flash of an alternate Earth, which he dubs "Earth-3". He first appears as a masked prisoner in Zoom's lair. He is then revealed to be the Earth-3 counterpart of Barry's late father Henry Allen, but with a different name.
1165
1166->See the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page for Henry Allen, the Earth-1 character who bears his physical likeness
1167->See the Characters/Stargirl2020 page for his post-crisis Earth-2 counterpart
1168->See the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for more info on two Earth-90 characters; Jay Allen who has his first name and comicbook connections, Barry Allen who bear his superhero name and physical likeness
1169->See the Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
1170----
1171* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: To a degree. Jay has always been older than Barry in the comics, but never to the point of being a mentor or father figure to him as he is to Wally. Here, Jay is old enough to be Barry's father and acts as one, which makes sense considering he's Henry Allen's doppelganger.
1172* AgeGapRomance: He's clearly older than his wife Joan. Their actors are twenty years apart. Jay and Joan were in college together in the comics.
1173* AlternateSelf:
1174** To Henry Allen from Earth-1. Aside from their names being different, Jay is a metahuman, a superhero, and apparently never fathered an Earth-3 Barry (if his lack of reaction to Earth-1 Barry is any indication).
1175** Physically, his counterpart on Earth-90 is Barry himself.
1176** He also has, or rather had, one on [[Series/Stargirl2020 Post-Crisis Earth-2]], who shared not only his name, powers, appearance, and superhero identity, but even wore the exact same costume. This Jay apparently [[PosthumousCharacter died]] ten years before the show began during a battle with the ISA. [[spoiler:The ''Stargirl'' finale reveals he's actually alive and in another universe; he returns to recruit the JSA's aid in dealing with some interdimensional threat. Though, according to John Wesley Shipp, they were actually both the same Jay all along.]]
1177* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: Henry Allen's Earth-3 counterpart is none other than the ''real'' [[Franchise/TheFlash Jay Garrick]], a speedster rather than a doctor.
1178* AndIMustScream:
1179** The iron mask he was forced to wear hindered his ability to speak, so he had to resort to using tap codes to communicate. It also cut him off from the Speed Force, something that would be akin to losing a leg for a normal person. After being unmasked and getting cleaned up, he breaks it in half with a vibrating hand, not wanting to ever see it again.
1180** He goes through this again at the end of Season Three when he volunteers to take Wally's place in the Speed Force, reliving his worst memory over and over. He's freed in the SeasonFinale just in time for the FinalBattle against Savitar.
1181* AndStarring: Credited this way in the guest-stars lineup.
1182* BadassInDistress: He spends most of Season Two as Zoom's prisoner and trophy, despite being a superhero himself. Granted, Zoom had an unfair advantage due to the Velocity drug making him faster.
1183* BeardOfSorrow: His DramaticUnmask shows him with a full beard, a testament that he has suffered in Zoom's hand for quite some time.
1184* BusCrash: He died in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' while his Earth was destroyed. However, Season Seven reveals that both he and Joan were [[BackFromTheDead revived]] when the new multiverse was created, and are now on Earth-Prime.
1185* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The iron mask concealed his face and his identity; the only thing clear about him was that he knew Jay Garrick. He's revealed at the end of Season Two to be the ''real'' Jay Garrick.
1186* CelebrityParadox:
1187** A Season Three episode of ''Series/TheFlash2014'' has him briefly taking Barry to [[TheNineties 1998]] to [[RealityWarpingIsNotAToy give him a pep talk]]. The place where they go to has ''Series/DawsonsCreek'' currently airing on the TV. His actor is a main character there, specifically the father of the eponymous main character.
1188** An episode of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' Season Two mentions ''Series/FantasyIsland''. His actor guest-starred there.
1189* ChekhovsGunman: DoubleSubverted. With the way he's introduced in the Season Two finale, you would expect him to be important to the future, but aside from being the origin of Hunter's fake name (which we've long since known was a fake), he doesn't add anything to the plot and disappears shortly after being introduced. However, he reappears in Season Three, giving Barry a much-needed pep talk regarding TimeTravel, then later helping him against new BigBad Savitar.
1190* CompositeCharacter: He's a combination of the comics' Jay Garrick and an AlternateUniverse version of Barry's father, Henry Allen.
1191* CoolOldGuy: Like the comic-book version of the character before the New 52 reboot.
1192* DeadAlternateCounterpart: {{Subverted|Trope}} as all his counterparts are dead.
1193* DeathByAdaptation: Jay didn't die in the original ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', but this version does when his Earth is destroyed. However, Season Seven reveals that he was [[BackFromTheDead revived]] and brought to Earth-Prime.
1194* DespairEventHorizon: It was clear that he was losing hope the longer he stayed in Zoom's lair. He even broke down when Barry and Jesse failed to get his message.
1195* DistressedDude: He was already Zoom's prisoner by the time Jesse was abducted.
1196* DramaticUnmask: In the Season Two finale, in front of everyone at Star Labs.
1197* {{Doppelganger}}: He looks exactly like Henry Allen, being his equivalent from an AlternateUniverse.
1198* DynamicEntry: Seems to have a thing for this trope; out of four times when he's appeared since being Zoom's prisoner, three of them have been this.
1199* EveryoneKnowsMorse: He kept spelling out his first name using a POW tap code, implying that he might be a war veteran.
1200* FeelingTheirAge: Can't use his speed continuously for as long as Barry and Jesse anymore. He does not use his speed at all in "A Flash of the Lightning".
1201* AGodIAmNot: He tells Barry that they are not gods, but men with extraordinary abilities.
1202* HappilyMarried: He seems to have a loving marriage with Joan Williams.
1203* HeroicBuild: In contrast with the other speedsters who tend to be leaner, this Flash packed a ''considerable'' amount of muscle in his youth. By the time we meet him, he's a bit paunchier.
1204* HeroicSacrifice: He volunteers to take Wally's place in the Speed Force prison and relive his worst memory over and over. It's entirely possible that he knew this would happen from the moment Cisco came to get him.
1205* HeroOfAnotherStory: He's the Flash of an alternate Earth.
1206* HonoraryUncle: In the future he apparently becomes this to Barry and Iris's son Bart. (Note that in a sense, they're actually related, since Jay is the doppelganger of Bart's grandfather.)
1207* HumbleHero: He reveals himself to be this with one beautiful line:
1208-->We're not gods, we're ''men'' who for whatever reason have been given ''extraordinary'' abilities.
1209* IconicOutfit: While the top half of his suit has blue on its lower sides as a nod to Jay of the New 52, the suit is still much closer to his classic comics outfit than the Earth-2 Flash suit was, retaining the bright colors and all.
1210* IconicSequelCharacter: Does not appear in the Series/{{Arrowverse}} until its fourth year.
1211* InSpiteOfANail:
1212** Much like his Earth-1 counterpart Henry, he was imprisoned because of an evil speedster. For added bonus, both were jailed in something called "Iron" (''Iron'' Heights for Henry, ''Iron'' Mask for Jay).
1213** His physical counterpart on Earth-90 is also a speedster called The Flash.
1214** Like his Earths 1 and 2 counterparts, he married a version of Nora Allen.
1215* LanternJawOfJustice: Compared to Barry's, his jaw is really wide.
1216* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: While he appears throughout Season Two as an unknown masked figure trapped in the lair of the BigBad, his full self -- including his name, face, costume, and abilities -- aren't shown until the season finale. He becomes a recurring character in Season Three.
1217* LikeASonToMe: It's pretty clear from his actions that he sees Barry as this, which is fitting since he's the AlternateSelf of Barry's late father.
1218* ManInTheIronMask: When we first saw him, his mask concealed his face entirely, even preventing him from speaking. Zoom did not want him communicating with the other prisoners, either.
1219* MentorArchetype: He is the first good rather than evil speedster mentor to Barry, especially when it comes to the Speed Force, the powers it grants to its chosen, and the moral obligations that come with those powers. He is mentoring a new speedster in Earth-3.
1220* NiceGuy: Despite being a SternTeacher to Barry, he is a man with a very strong moral compass and is genuinely humble and kind towards Team Flash, helping them out when they really need it and trying to mentor Barry. He's even rather patient and understanding of the awkwardness Barry must be feeling when dealing with the doppelgänger of his recently-deceased father.
1221* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Is on the receiving end of this, courtesy of Savitar.
1222* NomDeMom: Heavily implied. His surname Garrick comes from his Earth-1 counterpart's mother. It could indicate he was raised without his father, which might also account for why his first name is different, or his parents' doppelgängers are [[GenderFlip gender-swapped]] in this universe.
1223* OlderAndWiser: He's the oldest and most experienced speedster we've met so far, and draws on that experience when urging Barry not to make the same mistakes he did.
1224* OldSuperhero: He's in his later years but is every bit as brave as in his youth.
1225* PrimaryColorChampion: Blue pants, red and yellow top.
1226* TheRealRemingtonSteele: In Season 2, a character supposedly named Jay Garrick appeared as the hero of Earth-2, but he really was Hunter Zolomon, also known as Zoom. The Season 2 Finale revealed that the Man in the Iron Mask he kidnapped actually was Jay Garrick.
1227* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy: A firm believer in this. He makes Barry realize that he can't keep causing CosmicRetcon instances, as things will never be exactly the way they used to be.
1228* RedBaron: "The Crimson Comet".
1229* RedIsHeroic: His suit is a much brighter, deeper red than Barry's own current suit, and has bright red boots and much brighter blue pants compared to the Earth-2 Flash suit.
1230* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Sort of, as he is Henry's Earth-3 counterpart. In the comics, Jay and Barry aren't related by blood at all.
1231* RemakeCameo: John Wesley Shipp played the original live-action Barry Allen in ''Series/TheFlash1990''. Now he's playing the original Flash from the comic books, Jay Garrick.
1232* RetiredBadass: As of "Enter Flashtime", he is retiring from doing heroics since he is too old. After the events of Crisis, he has his full speed back and has returned to his crime fighting career.
1233* SixthRanger: A recurring ally to Team Flash.
1234* SternTeacher: He doesn't wear kid gloves when lecturing Barry, but he isn't overly harsh, either, and sincerely does want him to mature.
1235* SuperSpeed: Naturally, since he's a Flash.
1236* SurpassedTheTeacher: He expresses his surprise when he finds out that Barry has gained the ability to temporarily share his speed with non-speedsters while he himself has never really learned that ability.
1237* TaughtByExperience: Jay admits to Barry that he's made the same mistakes Barry has when it comes to time travel and that he doesn't wish to see Barry make them too.
1238* TragicKeepsake: Played with. At the end of Season Two, he takes Hunter's helmet as retribution for stealing so much from him. Jay vows to turn the helmet into the symbol of hope it was meant to be, rather than the cruel joke Hunter used it as.
1239* TrappedInAnotherWorld: He was taken from his Earth to Earth-2 by Zoom as his personal prisoner and stayed there for quite a time. After he's freed, he returns to Earth-2 so Harry and Jesse can help him get home to Earth-3.
1240* WalkingSpoiler: Revealing his backstory gives away some rather large spoilers about Zoom's own identity and motivations.
1241* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: What Jay teaches Barry in regards to being a speedster.
1242[[/folder]]
1243
1244[[folder:Sue Dearbon]]
1245->See [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals this page]].
1246[[/folder]]
1247
1248[[folder:Speed Force and Forces of Nature]]
1249->See [[Characters/ArrowverseSpeedForceAndForcesOfNature this page]].
1250[[/folder]]
1251
1252[[folder:Kristen Kramer]]
1253->See [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens this page]].
1254
1255[[/folder]]
1256
1257[[folder:Meena Dhawan / Fast Track]]
1258->See [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens this page]].
1259[[/folder]]
1260
1261[[folder:Rogue Squad]]
1262->For Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper, Jaco Birch / Hotness see [[Characters/ArrowverseTheRogues this page]].
1263-> For Goldface see [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups this page]].
1264
1265[[/folder]]

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