'The Flash' Season 3 Episode 5 Updates & Spoilers: Caitlin Killer Frost Transformation Caused By Her Mother?

By Joyce Vega - 01 Nov '16 21:34PM
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Could the transformation of Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) into Killer Frost be caused by her mother Dr. Tannhauser (Susan Walters)?

Fansided shares this possibility as an actual outcome from the two character’s relations. Trying to understand her new powers, Caitlin goes to her mother for help, but instead of care and support, she receives a treatment not suitable for her own child, but for a lab rat. 

This makes Caitlin go ever colder and withdraw herself from her mother which will inevitably develop into a quarrel ending with the creation of the super-villain. Killer Frost’s path has been set and only time will bring out the villain in her.

“The Flash” Season 3 Episode 5 has other surprise for the viewers. A promo trailer for the episode shows the appearance of an enemy who could send shivers down your spine. There is an actual monster walking on the streets of Central City the giant is seen in one of the first shots of the teaser, as Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) announces the shocking news to his team.

The monster is later shown in another shot, covered by the darkness of night as Barry stands before it.
The creature is bigger than a tree, has big claws and sharp teeth, which can only make viewers wonder how will Barry take in down.

If monsters seem too much for the fans of the “The Flash”, what would be their opinion on actual gods coming to Central City, trying to take down its favorite hero?

TV Line shares news that this is soon to become reality. A new speedster named Savitar will appear very soon and in him, Barry will see his greatest foe yet, as Savitar is considered to be the god of motion.
Grant Gustin himself has announced that the appearance of this entity is coming and fans should be prepared for it.

“The Flash” Season 3 Episode 5 is expected to be aired on 1 November, on CW.

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