'The Flash' season 2 spoilers, plot news: Cisco and Lisa to go on a date?

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New leaked photos from the set of "The Flash" season 2 prove that Cisco doesn't mind Lisa Snart being all bad and cunning. The snaps shared by YVR Shoots show the two presumably on a date, with the evil Golden Glider (a name Cisco came up with for her) planting a kiss on his cheek before speeding off on her motor bike.

Photos taken after this moment show a flustered, mildly gaping Cisco, who looks so stunned to have gotten a kiss from Leonard Snart's equally wicked younger sister, although the science genius looks like he isn't one to complain as he simply follows his so-called date with his eyes as she leaves.

Of course, there's no way of knowing what Lisa and Cisco are really up to and what that kiss means. It will be interesting to see where the show will take the pair and where their strange connection is actually headed. In the first season, Lisa pretended she was interested in Cisco as part of her brother's evil scheme. 

In other related news, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg has revealed to Entertainment Weekly that viewers won't have to wait that long to see Earth 2, which the series' crew developed with caution and much consideration of making it both exciting and easy to explore. 

"We're trying to do the same thing this year with Earth 2 and the concept of the multiverse and the concept of dopplegangers," Kreisberg said. "We've been having a lot of fun with that and getting glimpses of Earth 2 probably sooner than people would've thought." 

Just recently, the show cast Keiynan Lonsdale as Kid Flash, Wally West. In the comics, the speedster is a sidekick to Barry Allen and is the third individual to take the mantle. Wally West will be just one of the speedsters tearing through the new season as Jay Garrick and Professor Zoom will appear as well.

"The Flash" season 2 airs Oct. 6. 

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