“I tried to thank Grant, but then my voice cracked.
And that’s when he came over and gave me a big hug.
And that said everything that needed to be said.”
Grant Gustin as The Flash and John Wesley shipp as Jay Garrick on ‘The Flash’.Bettina Strauss/The CW
“It felt like we had reached the conclusion.”
“It seems appropriate.”
“I thought it would be more complicated for me, emotionally.
Grant Gustin and Candice Patton on ‘The Flash’.Bettina Strauss/The CW
I thought I’d have more of a struggle,” he says.
“And I wasn’t emotional.
“That was sad,“Danielle Panabakersays.
Teddy Sears, Karan Oberoi, and Tom Cavanagh in ‘The Flash’ series finale.Bettina Strauss/The CW
“These two wacky kids have got to reconnect.
They’ve got to start a family.
They’ve got to rekindle their love,” he says.
Grant Gustin, Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton, Brandon McKnight, and Jon Cor in ‘The Flash’ series finale.Bettina Strauss/The CW
That was something that really resonated with audiences, and it’s how it ends.”
It was unlike anything that had ever been attempted in television.”
“I left after five or six years trying not to overstay your welcome.
Grant Gustin and Jesse L. Martin in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Cate Cameron/The CW
It made that, in many ways, an ideal situation.
“We’re pretty lucky.”
“It’s really surreal that the whole Arrowverse is over, but it was a good run.”
Grant Gustin in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Jack Rowand/The CW
Grant Gustin and Candice Patton in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Cate Cameron/The CW
Danielle Panabaker in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Dean Buscher/The CW
The Flash helmet.Cate Cameron/The CW
Tom Cavanagh in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Diyah Pera/The CW
Grant Gustin in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Dean Buscher/The CW
Grant Gustin and Candice Patton in season 1 of ‘The Flash’.Cate Cameron/The CW