KEY POINTS

  • Sue Dearbon will meet Ralph in the new episode
  • She is not willing to go home
  • Sue convinces Ralph to embark on a new journey

Ralph (Hartley Sawyer) has been looking for his one and only Sue Dearbon (Natalie Dreyfuss) who is missing for a long time. In “The Flash” Season 6 episode 12, fans will get to see Sue and Ralph as they take on an adventure.

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Showrunner Eric Wallace spoke with TV Guide about the second half of the sixth season. He also talked about Sue Dearbon becoming Sue Dibny.

“As was previously announced already, we cast Sue Dearbon who will eventually, obviously, become Sue Dibny — we all know this, that's way in the future if it were to happen,” Wallace said.

He was asked about Sue’s storyline and the showrunner hinted that fans should expect “some really interesting stuff.” He added that the audience will not have to wait until the end of “The Flash” Season 6 for Sue and Ralph’s story to unravel.

Meanwhile, in episode 12 of “The Flash” Season 6, Ralph gather intel about Sue’s whereabouts. And he finally meets her.

However, he gets a shock when Sue tells him that she has no intention of heading back home. Things are likely to get complicated between Ralph and Sue as she convinces him to go on an adventure. Elsewhere, Iris (Candice Patton) has a tough challenge to face in the new episode. In the meantime, Barry (Grant Gustin) might take a request from a dangerous but trusted source.

The Official Synopsis of 'The Flash' Season 6 Episode 12

“After months of searching for Sue Dearbon, Ralph gets a lead on her whereabouts and finally comes face to face with his missing client. However, Sue refuses to return home to her family, and instead, takes Ralph on a daring adventure. Iris faces a new challenge while Barry considers a potentially dangerous request from a trusted source.”

“The Flash” Season 6 episode 12 is slated to hit the airwaves on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. ET on The CW. The episode is titled “A Girl Named Sue."

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