- For the wife of Harrison Wells of Earth-1, see Tess Morgan.
An unnamed woman was the wife of the late Harrison Wells and the mother of Jesse Wells.
Biography[]
Early life[]
This woman was dearly loved by her husband, Harrison Wells. The couple presumably founded S.T.A.R. Labs together, where they intended to create the particle accelerator.
Harrison initially didn't want children, but the woman convinced her husband to change his mind. She and Harrison had a daughter, whom they named Jesse.[1] The woman would often bring Jesse to visit her father at S.T.A.R. Labs, where they would get scared of Harrison's "work voice."[2]
Death[]
At some point, the woman passed away from unknown causes, leaving her husband and daughter in grief.
Legacy[]
Heartbroken over his inability to save his wife, Harrison swore on the woman's grave to always protect their daughter, Jesse.[3]
When Jesse began urging Harrison to talk about her mother, he used a cerebral inhibitor prototype to allow her to listen to his thoughts. Through Harrison's memories of the woman, Jesse was able to hear her mother's voice, bringing her and her father to tears.[4]
Appearances[]
The Flash[]
Season 2[]
- "Enter Zoom" (mentioned)
- "Flash Back" (mentioned)
- "Back to Normal" (mentioned)
Season 4[]
- "Enter Flashtime" (voice)
- "Harry and the Harrisons" (mentioned)
Trivia[]
- It is heavily implied that this woman is the Earth-2 doppelgänger of Tess Morgan, the fiancé of Harrison Wells of Earth-1. This is further supported in the episode "Enter Flashtime" when Jesse hears her mother's voice through Harry's memories, in which the woman says, "Because in the vast night sky, you are the only star I see." This phrase was first spoken by Tess to Earth-1 Wells in a flashback from "Tricksters", which is also how the name "S.T.A.R. Labs" came to be.
- Taking it for granted that this woman is Tess's doppelganger, it's possible that Earth-19's Randolf Morgan is her different gender counterpart.