This article contains big spoilers forThe Flashs season 1 finale,Fast Enough.

The Flashseason one finale wreaked havoc both on fans emotions and assumptions about the shows future.

Eddie Thawne is dead, and as a result, Eobard Thawne should have been wiped from the timeline.

Unless, of course…we cant.

He could just be the normal Harrison Wells, not the evil Thawne, after all.

Here are the most obvious candidates for inclusion onThe Flashseason two.

Whats fun about this show is that theres going to be multiple timelines as we move forward.

I think were going to start showing Earth-One and Earth-Two in the near future.

The fact that maybe the world that came first should have been called Earth-One apparently never occurred to anybody.

Now, to be fair, Gustins statement about Earth-One and Earth-Two is a little bit confusing.

But you never know.

But one thing is absolutely certain, we will visit Earth-Two.

That would be Jay Garrick.

The winged helmet you saw during Fast Enough was his.

In this iconic story, Barry Allen met Jay Garrick, the original Flash who first appeared in 1940.

In Barrys world, Jay was a fictional comic book character whose comic had been cancelled years prior.

In Jays life on Earth-Two, he merely retired from superheroics and settled down with his sweetheart.

Is your head hurting yet?

The big tease there, then?

It also offered a mirror image to both Earth-One and real-life history (e.g.

Christopher Columbus was an American who discovered Europe, not the other way around).

Perhaps that brief Speed Force vision where Barry is in prison is a riff on Earth-Three?

The task in hand was clear: simplify the confusing DC continuity.

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Barry only features briefly, travelling in via the Speed Force from a different dimension.

His grandson Bart Allen does a fair bit of speedster work, though.

Maybe something more like a great great great grandson, though.

Itd be an interesting new dynamic, if pulled off well.

By 2008, DC was at it again with the big Multiverse-threatening crossovers.

Only Barry, Kid Flash and Booster Gold seem to notice that the world has gone topsy-turvy.

As his own memories begin fading, Barry begins to suspect Eobard Thawnes handiwork.

Barry no longer has his powers, though, and early attempts to restore them go very badly.

As this twisty plot unfolds, a war is breaking out between Aquaman and Wonder Womans countries of origin.

Everything, essentially, is going to hell.

It could be likeIts a Wonderful Lifebut with superheroes.

Without Eobard manipulating the events as he did before, theres no telling how events may have transpired differently.

It is, presumably, going to beanotherdifferent version altogether.

We wont be finding out until October, but in the meantime wed be interested to hear your predictions.