![]() ![]() He's suffering from emotional and physical trauma, which Team Flash seems uninclined to believe for some reason, despite the fact Barry is the only one who can see Savitar the rest of the time. Someone is in Wally's head and it's probably Savitar. This week's big theme seems to be Good People Pushed To Doing Bad.īut that's not the point of this episode. ![]() Then, for some reason, Team Flash decides it would be a good idea to open the Savitar box and do more Human Ouija stuff with Julian. Joe is being Very Joe about the whole thing, offering "aw shucks" Dadisms and coffee. Cisco takes Kid Flash on a quick vibed journey into the future to watch his sister die, which is an event that's becoming old hat for everyone involved, except Iris. This leaves me concerned about what happens when Kid Flash outgrows his mentor - a man with only one purpose left on this Earth and no ability to return home. and Kid Flash have formed the kind of symbiotic bond on par with a scientist and his flying Flame Friend. The Philosopher's Stone isn't around anymore, but that doesn't seem to faze an evil god with infinity on his side. Why did they build this device? For reasons! Again, the lead Slytherin talking and having the Saw doll's voice come out is, like, super creepy and awful. Julian is back in the mix and using the device that allows Savitar to take control of his body. We've been building up enough Team Flash sidekicks to declare war on multiple universes, so bringing everyone back together to face an obvious adversary is a good rallying cry. Savitar, the ancient robot speed god from the future, is finally back to torment our heroes directly, instead of via prophecy, and the show is better for it. Team Flash is maybe ready to confront this season's Big Bad - and is also very much not prepared. ![]()
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