'The Flash' season 2 episode 19 spoilers: Powerless Barry needs help in rescuing Harry from a new villain

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Things may still be far from being normal in Central City when the "Back to Normal" episode of "The Flash" season 2 airs on The CW this week.

In the previous episode, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) lost all of his powers as The Flash to Zoom (Teddy Sears) in exchange for Wally West's (Keiynan Lonsdale) freedom. This means that The Flash will no longer possess his speed, and will have no ability to run after Zoom to rescue Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) after the villain swooped her away at the end of episode 18 to take her to Earth-2.

But Caitlin will not be the only abductee in the series, as another kidnapping incident perpetrated by a new villain will happen in episode 19. This time, Harry (Tom Cavanagh) will be forcibly taken because of mistaken identity.

The upcoming episode reads: "A meta-human with super strength named Griffin Grey (guest star Haig Sutherland) mistakes Harry for Earth-1 Harrison Wells and kidnaps him, demanding that Wells cure him from his current condition. Realizing another brilliant Wells could help track Griffin's location, Barry asks Jesse (guest star Violett Beane) to help. Meanwhile, Wally corners Joe (Jesse L. Martin) about The Flash."

Also, Sears told TVLine that the reason why Zoom kidnapped Caitlin could be revealed in the upcoming episodes of "The Flash" season 2.

Speculations claim that the villain could easily get persuaded by Caitlin's charms if she pretends to side with him to trick him for her freedom. But according to Sears, it will never happen.

"We eventually 'pierce the armor' and see why he's taken her," the actor said. Though the reason why Zoom took her away in the first place will not be immediately discussed.

"The Flash" season 2 episode 19 airs Tuesday, April 26, on The CW.

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