The Flash — "Attack on Gorilla City" — FLA313d_0437b.jpg — Pictured (L-R): Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow, Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon and Tom Felton as Julian Albert — Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW — © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.

The Flash Mob: “Attack on Gorilla City” Sets up for Next Week’s “Attack on Central City”

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Welcome to The Flash Mob, our weekly discussion thread for episodes of The CW’s The Flash. This week, we’ve got big things to talk about—literally, gorillas are large, and last night’s episode was “Attack on Gorilla City.” Go ahead and discuss it with your fellow commenters, but only if you’ve already watched, because there will be spoilers.

Last night, Team Flash took a trip to Earth-2, where Barry, at least partially, fell for a Grodd plot to become ruler of the gorillas and use them as an army to attack Earth-1. They managed to escape and leave Grodd behind on Earth-2, but he’s got a backup plan for next week’s “Attack on Central City.” Meanwhile, Jessie isn’t thrilled with how Wally’s powers are affecting their relationship, but they talk it out, and she is pleased when Team Flash returns from Earth-2 with her dad.

What did you think? What’s going to happen next week, when Grodd follows through on his plans? Talk it out in the comments!

(image via Jack Rowand/The CW)

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