'The Flash' Season 3 Latest Spoilers, News & Update: Who Is Doctor Alchemy? What We Know So Far!

By Carrie Winters - 23 Nov '16 18:36PM
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Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) begins to unleash her powers as Killer Frost in "The Flash" Season 3. The latest episode will also reveal Dr. Alchemy's true identity.

According to a report in Aussie Network News, the team will be concerned about Caitlin's powers. The power she manifests is of Killer Frost and the team is worried for her future. Aside from the team, Caitlin is also not happy about the powers coming out of her in "The Flash" Season 3.

This new found power of Caitlin may be an issue to the team. They all find a way to help their friend in "The Flash" Season 3. Caitlin then decides to use these powers with good intentions. However, as much as she wants to use it in a good way, her meta-human interferes and does bad things.

In "The Flash" Season 3 Episode 7, Caitlin is going to unleash her Killer Frost Power when she tries to save Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) according to a report in Jobs & Hire. However, she ends up battling with Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Barry while she kidnaps Julian (Tom Felton).

"The Flash" Season 3 Episode 7 is going to be tough on Caitlin and the team. Caitlin will undergo a challenge especially that her evil side as Killer Frost is already manifesting in the upcoming episode. She has to fight between her good and bad self.

Meanwhile, the latest episode of "The Flash" Season 3 has revealed Dr. Alchemy's identity. It may be surprising for the team since Julian turns out to be the super villain in the show. A report from Screen Rant indicates that Dr. Alchemy's identity has been revealed in the last part when Julian pulled out his Alchemy gloves.

The upcoming episode may be filled with challenges for the team since a friend has once again become a foe in "The Flash" Season 3. It is likely that the upcoming episodes of the series may reveal more of the character's true identity.

"The Flash" Season 3 airs every Tuesdays at 8 p.m.

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