![]() And Jay can sort of mentor him on some of the powers that he has and figure out the best way to sort of get him to use those. It's not like he could go out and have drinks with Wells and talk about being a speedster, but he can with Jay. I think last year, he didn't really have anybody that he could speak about being a speedster with. His attitude is a little bit more confident. Jay is the older brother that he didn't have. I just think it's going to be sort of a coach/athlete relationship. It's just that I think he wants Zoom gone, and he certainly can't do it by himself. It's sort of that wonderful mentor/mentee thing we start to see develop. He needs Barry to achieve these things in order for him to defeat Zoom. He needs to enlist Barry, and he needs to, I guess, have Barry harness these powers and these depths that he didn't really know he could reach. We see him when he arrives without his speed, and he knows what Zoom is capable of. Teddy Sears: Well, I mean, Jay's biggest rival is Zoom, and he needs Barry's help to defeat this guy. So we just have to pick our moments and go with those. There's obviously going to be a lot of things in the comics that we can't do - that I think the reality of shooting some of those, it's not going to play very well on screen. But other than that, I think we always go from a story sense first, so it has to fit in the story. Todd Helbing: I mean, obviously, the cover was the most iconic thing, right? And that was a pitch from the beginning, that if we could figure out a way to recreate that, that was definitely something we wanted to do.
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