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'The Flash' Season 2 Episode 7 Spoilers: Caitlin Gets Kidnapped by Gorilla Grodd

"I've heard about this urban legend of a gorilla that lives in the sewer system of the city."

That is the opening line of the sneak peek for the new episode of "The Flash" this coming Tuesday. It was Patty (Shantel VanSanten) who said the line, and the clip, which was released on YouTube by The CW, shows a highly intelligent gorilla attacking a man. It appears that Dr. Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) will be taken by the gorilla, who is more commonly known as Gorilla Grodd, and will be locked up by the monster.

Caitlin said on the preview that Gorilla Grodd has gotten smarter, and it wants to create more like him. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) sarcastically replied, "It wants kids? 'Cause I'm pretty sure one telephatic great ape was more than enough in this city."

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Gorilla Grodd was seen on a rampage in Central City, and Barry (Grant Gustin) said that he can't stop him. According to Comic Book Movie, things are set to get even worse for The Flash and his team, and fans are curious if Barry will be able to come up with a way to finally stop the intelligent monster this time. The website added that viewers will be treated with awesome special effects, especially with Gorilla Grodd, in the next episode of the series, which is titled "Gorilla Warfare."

Spoilers Guide posted an episode summary of the upcoming "The Flash" episode, and it reads, "Grodd returns to Central City and kidnaps Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker). Barry (Grant Gustin) and team race to find her before it's too late. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) plans his first date with the new barista at Jitters, Kendra Saunders (guest star Ciara Renée) and Patty (guest star Shantel VanSanten) begins to suspect Barry is hiding something from her."

Watch "The Flash" season 2 episode 7 on The CW next Tuesday, Nov. 17.

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