‘The Flash’ Season 3 Episode 3 Spoilers, Teaser Recap: Will Dr. Wells & Jesse Quick Stay On Earth-1 For Good?

"The Flash" Season 3 Episode 3 is expected to see the comeback of Dr. Harrison Wells and his daughter Jesse Wells from Earth-2. Apparently, Jesse needs Barry Allen's help to understand her new speedster power. Does this mean that fans will see Dr. Wells and Jesse in more episodes of "The Flash" on Earth-1?

Dr. Wells and Jesse are speculated to visit Earth-1 to ask "The Flash" to help Jesse gain full control of her new speed, Entertainment Weekly reported. With Jesse being a new metahuman with speed power, she has no idea what it is like to be a speedster and she needs a lot of learning from Barry. Apparently, there is no other speedster in town to help her but "The Flash" himself.

In the teaser released for the next episode of "The Flash" Season 3, Barry and his friends in S.T.A.R. Labs were initially terrified that the breach from Earth-2 was opened, only to find out that it was Dr. Wells who crossed the breach with his daughter Jesse. "The Flash" was then seen trying to save the city from a falling massive ship caused by a new villain named Magenta. Surprisingly, Jesse appeared and ran with Barry while Dr. Wells was heard telling her, "Run Jesse, run!"

It can be recalled that Barry expressed how he was happy to have Cisco Ramon help him in his fight with The Rival in the previous episode of "The Flash," Parent Herald reported. Since Cisco is not so willing to pursue being a superhero and partner of "The Flash" in saving Central City, it appears that Jesse Quick could take that place for the meantime. However, it still remains to be seen how long Dr. Wells and Jesse could stay on Earth-1 as they also have to go back and live their lives in their homeland, the Earth-2.

"The Flash" Season 3 airs every Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. on The CW. The next episode is titled 'Magenta." Let us know what you think of "The Flash" spoilers after watching a preview of the next episode below.

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