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Fictional character from the television receiver series The Flash

Harrison Wells
Arrowverse characters
Clockwise from top left: A bespectacled man, a man holding a mug, a jovial man, a man wearing a porkpie hat, and a man dressed like an adventurer.

Clockwise from pinnacle left: Globe-ane Wells, Harry, H. R., Sherloque and Nash

First appearance
  • "Airplane pilot"
  • The Flash
  • Oct seven, 2014
Final appearance
  • "Timeless"
  • The Wink
  • May eleven, 2021
Created past
  • Greg Berlanti
  • Andrew Kreisberg
  • Geoff Johns
Portrayed by Tom Cavanagh

Harrison Wells is the name of several fictional characters portrayed by Tom Cavanagh in The CW's Arrowverse franchise, primarily the tv set series The Flash. The graphic symbol, created by Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti, and Andrew Kreisberg, is an original creation for the serial and is non based on any existing character appearing in comics published by DC Comics. About versions of Wells are from parallel universes, ofttimes defined past their high level of intelligence and scientific knowledge.

Cavanagh has played several different versions of Wells, virtually notably Globe-1's Harrison Wells; Harry Wells of Globe-two; writer H. R. Wells of Earth-19; detective Sherloque Wells () of Globe-221; and explorer Nash Wells who temporarily became the series' version of Pariah. He has as well portrayed, in a less prominent capacity, the Council of Wells and the Council of Harrisons, which consist of various doppelgängers.

Critics and fans accept praised Cavanagh's performances as diverse versions of the graphic symbol, especially Harry, although some criticized his performance equally H. R. and Sherloque. The Council of Wells and Quango of Harrisons received a mixed reception from critics; some praised their sense of humor and Cavanagh'south versatility in portraying them while others criticized their skit-like nature.

Concept and creation [edit]

Executive producers Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, and DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns, created the character of Harrison Wells for The CW series The Flash,[one] although he is outset mentioned in the Arrow season 2 episode "Three Ghosts".[2] While a graphic symbol named "Dr. Wells" had appeared in "Elevator To Nowhere", a 1980 episode of the ABC animated series Super Friends,[three] and some other namesake character in Flash Goggle box Special #1, a January 1991 necktie-in comic book with the CBS live-action series The Wink (1990),[iv] Johns has said that Harrison Wells is an original creation for the CW serial.[five] On Feb ten, 2014, Tom Cavanagh was cast in the role, described equally "a rock star in the earth of physics and the mind and money behind Central Urban center's South.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator."[six] This differed from the comics where Garrison Slate founded Due south.T.A.R. Labs.[7] Cavanagh described Apple founder Steve Jobs every bit an inspiration for the character.[viii] Information technology was eventually revealed that "Wells" was actually Eobard Thawne, who assumed the real Wells' identity later murdering him.[9] Subsequent seasons have Cavanagh portray other versions of Wells.[10] [11] The last episode to characteristic any version of Wells was the season seven episode "Timeless".[12]

Characterization [edit]

Cavanagh has differentiated each version of Wells he portrays based on character mannerisms, voice, and origin story.[13] He described Harry Wells of Earth-2, introduced in season two, as someone who "seems bad merely he's proficient", the opposite of Thawne.[14] Grant Gustin, who portrays Barry Allen, described Harry as a "douchebag". Cavanagh said, though he was not written that mode, it was his idea to portray the character as egotistical.[15] He also described Harry as "socially awkward", just ultimately "a good guy at heart".[sixteen] Kriesberg differentiated Harry from Thawne by calling him "a tortured man who'southward beset with guilt" who loves his girl. He added, "[Harry is] a jerk, but he's doing everything he's doing because he loves his daughter more than than annihilation in the earth."[17] According to Cavanagh, Harry was created to give the serial a "daily antagonist".[18] [19]

Flavour three introduces "H. R." of Earth-nineteen.[twenty] Cavanagh described him as "a bit of a con homo ... Merely I didn't want to repeat myself from [season two], so what I thought I would attempt [this flavor] is a guy who fills it upward with comedy."[14] He said the character was created to bring more "comedic ability" to the series in a way that would not undermine its serious narrative.[21] Regarding the human relationship betwixt Harry and H. R., he said, "Harry hated [H. R.] because he thought he was an idiot. H. R. thought Harry was the best thing ever."[22] H. R. and the 3 other versions of Wells seen in the episode "The New Rogues" were created past Cavanagh.[23]

Sherlock Holmes was the inspiration for Sherloque Wells, introduced in season five.[24] Cavanagh described Sherloque as "a very intelligent human beingness who is maybe not to exist trusted",[25] and as being filled with "intrigue and cant, fun, humor, intensity, and very loud."[11] He chosen the character a combination of Harry's intelligence and H. R.'s comedic personality.[22] Cavanagh after expanded, saying, "The idea of Sherloque, a chief detective, who's really funny because he'll take this pomposity but also he'll actually be good at what he does, tracking down the Reverse-Wink, substantially me tracking down me... fits with the story and it's non indulgent".[26] Sherloque was written as a French man, and a rival of Ralph Dibny because of them being in the same profession.[27] [28] Cavanagh created the running gag of Sherloque having to correct others on the pronunciation of his name.[29]

Season six introduces Nash Wells,[xxx] who Cavanagh described equally "a flake of an adventurer, a swashbuckler."[31] He said the character was nearly written as an Australian, but the writers "ended up going with something different – only we were very close to making him Australian."[32] Season six showrunner Eric Wallace described Nash equally "a man who can kind of get in a fight and agree his ain", unlike any previous version of Wells.[thirty] Nash somewhen becomes the series' version of Pariah.[33]

Regarding the creation of the Council of Wells, Cavanagh recalled:

We had a sprinkling of it when they were on their quest for H. R. Wells last year where we had Hells Wells, Mime Wells, and Steampunk Wells, then that was just a one-off, but that got everybody's juices flowing similar, 'If we were to practise that, what would that look like with there being a Quango of Wells that could convene?' [...] Nosotros thought, 'Oh, this is going to be completely obnoxious and shameless when I get a concord of it,' and it is proving to exist super obnoxious and ultra-shameless in hopefully the most appealing way.[34]

The Wink flavor four and five showrunner Todd Helbing described the Council of Wells equally being "all well-nigh intelligence and being the smartest people in the universe", and the Council of Harrisons as its "emo version".[35] Cavanagh described Herr Wells as someone who thinks "everything that is non German is not adept" and Wells 2.0 equally a "bad ass from the Outback, who doesn't similar anybody".[16] Gandalf, a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth stories, was the model for Wells the Grey, Hugh Hefner was the inspiration for H. Lothario Wells,[36] [37] and the Mad Max franchise was the inspiration for Wells 2.0.[38] Cavanagh commented that, despite the one-off and skit-like nature of these versions of Wells, "in my mind, they're real guys. They exist. The situation is comic, but they're non."[18]

Fictional character biographies [edit]

Harrison Wells (Earth-ane) [edit]

In season one, Harrison Wells is introduced as the founder and director of South.T.A.R. Labs, located in Central City on Earth-i. After much press coverage in 2013, Wells activates a particle accelerator that explodes, allowing dark matter energy released to transform diverse people, including Barry Allen, into metahumans. In 2014, Wells has get a recluse and a pariah of Central City while he and his administration Cisco Ramon and Caitlin Snow aid Barry as the Flash; Wells pushes Barry to run faster to increase abilities equally a speedster by taking down metahuman criminals.[39] Information technology is eventually revealed that "Wells" is actually Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash (the Flash's archenemy from the 22nd century) in disguise.[40] Fifteen years prior, the real Wells was married to Tess Morgan, whom he met when they worked equally research partners in Maryland,[41] and was injured in a car crash in Starling City that killed Tess and was caused by the time-displaced Thawne who then stole his likeness using a futuristic device, killing Wells in the process in lodge to develop the particle accelerator sooner (it was originally completed in 2020) and return to the time to come.[42] In the nowadays, Tina McGee tells Barry of always suspecting something was off well-nigh Wells after his wife's death.[43] Joe West's investigation into Tess's death eventually leads to Squad Flash's discovery of Wells'south corpse and Thawne's masquerade.[44] In subsequent seasons, Thawne's various identity theft actions make it difficult for doppelgängers of Wells to be in the general public.[45] [46] [47]

In flavor vii, Wells re-materializes after beingness murdered through particles.[48] It is later revealed that considering of the Crunch and his doppelgängers' sacrifice to Barry's Artificial Speed Force (ASF) generator, the universe needs Wells'due south presence to residuum it. Wells now possesses his doppelgängers' consciousnesses and feelings to their various friends. He returns to Primal City nowadays twenty-four hours to help Team Flash activate the new, natural Speed Force (after Barry disabled the ASF generator as it was compromising his emotional land) and reveals that he has caused temporal manipulation abilities that allow him to live through any point in his own lifetime, which he intends to use to put himself in a fourth dimension loop of his marriage with Tess. His powers pb to him being nicknamed "Timeless Wells".[49] Barry, wanting to travel dorsum in time to remove Fuerza, Psych and Deon Owens'south connections to the Force, Sage and Even so Forces, retrieves Wells from Starling City Beach in 2000 to create a "time bubble" to protect the timeline, over Team Flash's objections. Though the 2 travel to that time and are nearing success, Barry ultimately aborts the program upon realizing his allies are correct. Subsequently having a eye-to-heart with Cisco, Wells returns to the past.[50]

Harry Wells [edit]

Harrison Wells, the founder and director of the S.T.A.R Labs on Earth-ii,[51] travels to Globe-ane in season 2. Nicknamed "Harry" by Cisco, he tells Team Flash he plans to help them stop Zoom, who has kidnapped his girl Jesse.[52] [53] Zoom extorts Harry into developing a Speed Force transmitting device to steal Barry's speed in exchange for Jesse's life, but when Harry cannot continue with the plan he confesses his collaboration with Zoom to the team.[54] He gains Barry and Cisco'south help rescuing Jesse from Earth-2; Harry and Jesse then seek refuge on Earth-1.[55] [56] Subsequently Zoom'southward defeat, they return to World-2.[57]

In flavor iii, Harry approaches Squad Flash to dissuade Jesse, now a speedster, from being a superhero, but somewhen comes to have his daughter's intentions.[58] The ii return to Globe-2 after helping the team recruit another Wells as Harry'south replacement.[59] Later, Harry is captured and imprisoned by Gorilla City'south citizenry and Squad Flash rescues him.[60] He after helps Squad Flash fight Savitar.[61] Following Savitar'south defeat, Harry remains on Earth-1 as a favor when Barry enters the Speed Force to stabilize information technology.[62]

By the beginning of flavor four, Harry has returned to World-2 for undisclosed reasons; Cisco mentions him as one of the scientists who aided in developing a way backside Barry'southward retrieval from the Speed Forcefulness.[63] Harry returns subsequently an argument with Jesse,[64] and helps the squad fight Clifford DeVoe.[65] [66] He builds a "thinking cap" to broaden his intelligence with dark matter to outwit DeVoe,[67] but subsequently the device is pushed past its condom limits, his brain is damaged;[68] now the more he uses his intellect, the faster he loses it.[69] Post-obit DeVoe'southward defeat, with help from his married woman Marlize, Team Flash tries to restore Harry's intelligence; Harry recovers his normal mental functions, only not his genius-level intellect. Undeterred, he is grateful for the insight into other aspects of his personality, and leaves for Earth-2 after bidding Team Flash a heartfelt good day.[seventy]

Equally Earth-2 was destroyed past the Anti-Monitor months before the Crisis began, Harry was among those who perished.[71] Following the Crunch in which the multiverse is rebooted, Harry is however presumed expressionless as Team Flash mistakenly believe the multiverse is gone, though they did learn his intellect was recovering prior.[72] Nonetheless, information technology's after revealed that Harry's consciousness remains, along with that of his other doppelgängers, in the mind of Nash, the but remaining Wells with a concrete body.[73] In flavour vii, Nash sacrifices himself for Barry, to which Harry and the other Wells also die.[74]

H. R. Wells [edit]

Harrison "H. R." Wells of World-19 is one of several versions of Harrison Wells in season three who finds the cryptogram sent by Harry through the multiverse and expresses interest in aiding Squad Flash. Although Harry objects, Team Flash finalizes H. R. as his replacement.[59] H. R. is afterward revealed to not be a scientist; he admits that he came to Earth-1 primarily to get material for a novel, and is only the founder and "idea human" for Due south.T.A.R. Labs on Earth-xix. Barry suggests letting the overbearingly good-natured H. R. stay a few weeks, and he proves his worth by helping form plans and locating powered criminals.[75] [76] He trains Wally West in the utilise of the youth'due south newly-acquired speedster powers and, later discovering how many criminals breached the facility, attempts to transform S.T.A.R. Labs into a museum to maintain Team Flash'due south comprehend.[77] [78] Gypsy, an enforcer from Earth-nineteen, arrives to recollect H. R. on charges of interdimensional travel every bit it is forbidden on Earth-nineteen, but is defeated by Cisco. H. R. is spared but he is warned non to return to Earth-xix.[79] In the battle confronting Savitar, H. R. sacrifices himself by disguising himself every bit Iris and taking the latter's place to be killed by Savitar. His deportment earn him Harry'south respect, and his expiry is avenged when Iris kills Savitar. Iris later eulogizes H. R. as a hero.[62] In season seven, information technology is revealed that H. R.'southward consciousness remains in the listen of Nash. When Nash sacrifices himself for Barry, H. R. and the other Wells too die.[74]

Sherloque Wells [edit]

Harrison Sherloque Wells (), a detective from Earth-221,[fourscore] is hired in season five past Squad Wink to investigate the mystery of the metahuman series killer Cicada. He is forced to stay on Earth-ane after his initial deductions bear witness incorrect because this version of Cicada has a different secret identity than the 37 versions Sherloque has previously identified.[81] After investigating further, he announces Cicada'south true identity: Orlin Dwyer.[82] He is as well suspicious of Barry's futurity daughter Nora Due west-Allen,[81] and secretly investigates the speedster, leading him to discover Nora'south allegiance with Thawne.[83] [84] Sherloque has married, and later divorced, Renee Adlers of diverse Earths in the multiverse and eventually starts dating the World-1 version of her.[85] He sends the World-ane Renee, who is a metahuman, to his Earth to keep her safety from Cicada II, who is continuing the late Dwyer'southward mission.[86] Afterwards Cicada II is defeated, Sherloque returns to his Earth, acknowledging Ralph Dibny every bit an equal detective and reunites with the Earth-one Renee.[87] During the Crisis, Sherloque perished.[72] Just after the multiverse's rebooting, his consciousness was fused with Nash's mind.[88] [73] When Nash sacrifices himself for Barry, Sherloque and the other Wells as well die.[74]

Nash Wells [edit]

In flavor half dozen, Harrison Nash Wells, an explorer and self-proclaimed myth-buster from an unidentified Globe, comes to Earth-1 in search of a substance called eternium, which he eventually finds in the sewers of Central City.[47] He later aids Barry and Cisco in a heist in exchange for a crypto-circuit he claims only Cisco can build. Subsequently obtaining information technology, he returns to the sewers and tracks the Monitor'southward movements.[89] Later on Team Flash offers to aid, Nash reluctantly agrees and tells them he knows how to save Barry from the latter'due south prophesied decease during the impending Crisis.[90] He brings the team to a wall he claims protects a portal the Monitor uses to hide out, expressing his want to expose as a fake god.[91] Nash subsequently destroys the wall, and finds a door etched with symbols,[92] before a voice promises him a new life in exchange for bowing down earlier it. Nash initially refuses, just ultimately agrees after the phonation seemingly saves him. Following this, a blinding light appears and teleports him inside.[93]

During the Crisis, it is revealed that Nash inadvertently freed the Anti-Monitor, tricking him into thinking he helped the Monitor and used him to escape imprisonment. Equally a event, Nash is the "Pariah" cursed to testify equally penance while the Anti-Monitor destroys the multiverse.[94] As billions of Earths are wiped out, Pariah assists Squad Flash in destroying the Anti-Monitor's anti-affair cannon, but the Anti-Monitor succeeds in destroying the multiverse anyway. Pariah teleports the Paragons, the 7 heroes capable of stopping the Anti-Monitor, to safety before he's killed.[95] Afterward the Paragons and Oliver Queen defeat the Anti-Monitor and reboot the multiverse, Nash is restored on the newly formed World-Prime. He initially lacks his memories as Pariah until J'onn J'onzz restores them to ensure he never forgets what he did. When Nash learns the Anti-Monitor is notwithstanding alive, he works with Barry, Ray Palmer, and Ryan Choi to develop a flop capable of shrinking the Anti-Monitor for eternity.[96]

After Cisco takes a leave of absence from Squad Flash, Nash joins them as a substitute.[72] He also starts seeing hallucinations of Harry.[97] [98] Allegra Garcia learns she had a doppelgänger who worked for Nash and starts to become weary around him. When Nash tries to explain himself, he hallucinates Sherloque warning him.[88] Nash'due south torso is eventually taken over past Thawne, though he remains alive.[99] When Team Flash work to exorcise Thawne from Nash, they deduce that the but surviving version of Wells following the Crunch was fused with all of his counterparts, explaining his hallucinations. Meanwhile, Thawne is composed of negative tachyons who possessed Nash following the Crisis. While in Nash's head, Team Flash learn that Thawne is using his negative memories confronting him to finalize the possession, particularly the expiry of his partner and adoptive daughter Maya (Allegra's doppelgänger), who had died while on an adventure with him on Earth-xiii. With his friends' help, Nash comes to terms with what happened and accepts that it was his fault, expelling Thawne from his torso. Despite this success, Squad Flash cannot do anything about his other counterparts' consciousnesses.[73] After Nash assists Allegra in fighting Esperanza Garcia, the quondam starts warming up to him.[100]

In season seven, Nash discovers from the other Wells they tin can activate Barry'due south ASF generator, but information technology would issue in Nash's expiry equally the multiverse particles in his torso from the other Wells are captivated to act as a power source for the generator. Equally Nash searches for an culling, he, Allegra and Chester P. Runk try a new method which results in Barry absorbing the minds of the other Wells, causing him to have on their personalities. Realizing that Barry volition eventually exist killed past the Wells' personalities in his brain, Chester, Allegra, and Nash are able to transfer his counterparts back into Nash, after which Nash sacrifices himself and the other Wells to ability the ASF, restoring Barry's speed.[74]

Other variants of Wells [edit]

Throughout the series, many versions of Wells from across the multiverse have made cursory appearances. In season 3, several variants of Wells, along with H. R., appear every bit candidates to replace Harry from Team Flash, such every bit "Hell'south Wells", a cowboy from an unspecified Earth;[101] Wells of Earth-17, a British-accented steampunk scientist;[102] and a French-speaking mime creative person from another unspecified Earth.[103] During the quaternary season, Harry briefly creates the "Council of Wells", which consists of the smartest versions of himself from across the multiverse: Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells, a German writer and scientist from Globe-12; H. Lothario Wells, a playboy-scientist from Earth-47; and Wells ii.0., a cyborg from Earth-22. Also shown is a wizard named "Wells the Grayness" from World-13.[104] [105] Following Harry's expulsion from the Council because of his declining intelligence, Cisco introduces him to the "Council of Harrisons", based more than on empathy than intelligence. Along with Harry, this grouping includes Lothario Wells (also expelled from the Quango of Wells); the Italian Sonny Wells of World-24; and H. P. Wells, a French poet from World-25.[106] [107] During the Crisis, all existing versions of Wells perished,[72] but later the rebooting of the multiverse, their consciousnesses were fused into Nash's mind.[73] Flavor 7 briefly features Harrison Orson Wells, an actor from an unidentified Earth.[74]

Reception [edit]

Adam Holmes of Cinema Blend ranked Harry sixth on his list of 10 Best Tv set Characters DC Introduced in 2015.[108] Reviewing Cavanagh's performance as Harry in the episode "The Darkness and the Light", Eric Walters of Paste said, "Having Tom Cavanagh back is wonderful, and he has brought a renewed energy with him. When Harrison 2 referred to Cisco as 'Crisco,' I knew this episode was going to exist hot fire."[109] Screen Rant 's Jason Berman ranked Cavanagh fifth on his 2016 list of twenty Best Actors in the Arrowverse, saying, "By now, it has become clear that actors on The Wink are tasked with playing various incarnations of their characters. Only Tom Cavanagh (who plays Harrison Wells) has had to take that to the extreme. Cavanagh has showed off his acting chops past playing no less than five dissimilar versions of his character on The Flash."[110]

In September 2017, Irina Curovic of Comic Book Resources described Cavanagh'southward portrayal of the versions of Wells introduced to that point equally "flawless", noting that, "Harry was the all-time fit for team Flash. Non but did he contribute to the team, simply he also established meaningful relationships with the members of the team."[111] In his review of the flavor four penultimate episode "Think Fast", which shows Harry's declining intelligence considering of the effects of the Thinking Cap, IGN 'due south Jesse Schedeen felt that "Cavanagh is doing a fine job of depicting Harry'southward deteriorating mental state, playing it both for laughs and tragedy equally the state of affairs demands."[112]

Reviewing the episode "The New Rogues", which features Cavanagh portraying multiple versions of Wells, Angelica Jade Bastién of Vulture said that the different Wells "let Tom Cavanagh stretch himself fifty-fifty more than as an actor."[103] Notwithstanding, she criticized his portrayal of H. R. in the episode "Untouchable", feeling he was an "annoying character" who was "just another symbol of the bear witness's inability to abound", with his but purpose being to "continue the Harrison Wells mythos."[113] Writing for Comic Book Resource, Stephanie Holland as well criticized H. R., describing him as a "hipster Wells, who carries around drumsticks, wears a stupid hat and skinny jeans." She felt he was included merely to "proceed Tom Cavanagh around in a new office." The netherlands added that while Cavanagh was "fantastic at making every Wells different, HR just didn't fit on the show."[114] Digital Spy 'southward Morgan Jeffrey felt H. R. did not contribute much to Squad Flash except for "plenty of enthusiasm", and was "a tad annoying", but wrote that, past sacrificing his life to save Iris, H. R. "eventually proved his worth."[115]

The Council of Wells and the Quango of Harrisons received a divided reception among critics; some praised their humour and Cavanagh's versatility in portraying them, while others criticized the skit-similar nature of both Councils.[116] [117] [118] [119] In his review of "When Harry Met Harry...", Schedeen felt the Council of Wells was "basically an excuse for Cavanagh to put on funny wigs and ridiculous accents."[120] He had like feelings for the episode "Harry and the Harrisons" where Harry joined the Quango of Harrisons.[121] Scott Von Doviak of The A.Five. Club said this Council did not "brand a whole lot of sense, even from a comic-book multiverse perspective", and that its members felt like "community theater skit characters."[119]

Mike Cecchini of Den of Geek said he was initially skeptical of Sherloque during the grapheme's introduction in the fifth flavor, but while reviewing the episode "Godspeed", said he turned into an "absolute delight". He claimed that, despite the character'south limited screen time in the episode, he used it "incredibly effectively", affectionate "the way that he doubles down on non telling the team about his Nora suspicions."[122] In dissimilarity, Schedeen said that while Cavanagh was able to differentiate the various versions of Wells through subtle intonation, body language and personality changes, "Sherloque relied far too heavily on a silly French emphasis. He felt gimmicky in comparison to his predecessors. And while Sherloque definitely had his moments in Season 5 (mainly as he turned his considerable skills of deduction confronting his own teammates), the grapheme too frequently felt superfluous."[123]

Other appearances [edit]

  • Cavanagh voiced Thawne masquerading as Earth-1 Wells in the Robot Chicken episode "Ants on a Hamburger".[124] [125]
  • During the Arrowverse crossover consequence "Crunch on World-X" featuring episodes of Supergirl, Arrow, The Wink, and Legends of Tomorrow, Cavanagh appeared every bit Harry in each of them.[126] [127]
  • The Earth-27 version of Wells appears in The Flash: Johnny Quick, a 2018 tie-in novel to The Flash.[128]
  • The concluding scene of The Flash episode "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2" featuring Nash[129] first appeared in the Batwoman episode "A Mad Tea-Party",[130] and was re-used for the Supergirl episode "The Wrath of Rama Khan",[131] and the Pointer episode "Purgatory".[132]

Run into also [edit]

  • Listing of The Flash characters
  • Listing of Arrowverse cast members

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