CW's 'The Flash' Ep 17 Spoilers: Will Grant Gustin's Barry Allen, Jesse L. Martin's Joe West Meet Crazy 'Tricksters?' [WATCH]

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Mar 31, 2015 02:00 PM EDT

Audiences are just a few hours from CW network airing Episode 17 of The Flash. With two new DC Comics super villains, will Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Jesse L. Martin (Joe West) lose their minds trying to stop Jesse James (Mark Hamill) and his crazy "Tricksters?"

In our previous recap, while the Weather Wizard (Liam McIntyre) kidnapped Joe West, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) revisited the scene when he first met the Reverse-Flash, discovering a holographic projection. With the truth out in the open, Wells (Tom Cavanagh) revealed his real name is Eobard Thawne, a distant relative of Eddie (Rick Cosnett). Though Eobard thought of Cisco as a son, he still had to kill him. With Cisco lying dead on the floor, the Flash suddenly found himself running backwards in time, a day before these events happened.

In our recent recap, while the Weather Wizard was captured the timeline was reset, Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) and Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell) made their way back, along with Golden Gilder (Peyton List). After torturing Cisco's brother, Captain Cold discovered the secret identity of The Flash. The scarlet speedster promised to go after Cold and his Rogues harder, if they killed any of his family members or friends.

In an interview with IGN, Hamill describes the competition between the original Trickster and the copycat, "I shouldn't have been surprised when they had such an ingenious idea as having Devon Graye play a new Trickster. When I read the script, I said, 'Who's this punk getting all my stuff?' I reacted just like I was in character. Because he really gets to do all the fun, Trickstery things with the parachute bombs and whatnot."

Check out the this exclusive scene from Tricksters on USA Today:

As we previously mentioned, we're very anxious to see the John Wesley Shipp (Henry Allen) and Mark Hamill reunion on The Flash. Look for Easter Eggs and throwbacks to the original The Flash series, including the music, as the Star Wars actor tells USA Today the episode is, "a really cool way to make this episode almost feel like a sequel to the old series."

The Flash continues Tuesdays on the CW at 8pm.

Readers, are you excited to see the Trickster?

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