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'The Flash' Season 1 Spoilers, Plot News: The Speedster Meets The Atom, Felicity Smoak Returns to Central City

This week's showing of the hit superhero TV drama series "The Flash" Season 1 will see yet another exciting crossover of characters from the show and its sister DC TV series "Arrow."

A report from IBTimes indicated that episode 18 titled "All Star Team Up" will see Starling City's Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) opting to visit Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) with his girlfriend Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards).

Palmer and Smoak's first order of business in Central City is to seek Barry and friends' help regarding the completion of his A.T.O.M. exosuit.

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S.T.A.R. Labs' genius Cisco (Carlos Valdes) will be more than willing to take on the science project. However, certain events might halt the progress of the experiment for a bit because of an ongoing incident in Barry's City.

A synopsis posted by The Futon Critic says that a new meta human named Brie Larvin (guest star Emily Kinney of AMC's "The Walking Dead") unleashes a swarm of robotic bees program to attack and kill her former co-workers including a certain associate, Dr. Tina McGee (guest star Amanda Pays).

Meanwhile, the issue about the death of Barry's mother will also be tackled in tonight's program. Duly advised by his adoptive father, Det. Joe (Jesse L. Martin), to behave normally, Barry is once again seen acting strange around his colleagues at S.T.A.R. Labs. This caught the attention of Cisco, who then asked Joe about the real issue.

The summary from TFC went on to specify that the group dinner with Barry, Felicity, Ray, Iris (Candice Patton) and Eddie (Rick Costnett) will turn out to be a disaster.

Find out more when "The Flash" airs this Tuesday, April 14 at 8 p.m. on The CW.

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