![]() After an onslaught of visions, Wally takes the shard to toss into the Speed Force. Why wouldn’t they immediately destroy the stone shard? That’s the only way Savitar could escape the Speed Force after all. Team Flash looked real stupid at this point. ![]() She was hoping it could remove all traces of Killer Frost. One of Savitar’s riddles might have been solved with the reveal that Caitlin held on to a piece of the Philosopher’s Stone. And ironically, Barry helped ensure Iris wouldn’t have a ring with his pseudo-deception. All the event manipulation he tries won’t stop what’s destined to happen. I was glad that was a key point this week.Īt some point, Barry has to finally learn that he can’t control his fate. It bothered me that Barry, who’s always been so thoughtful, didn’t ask Joe’s permission. Call it impromptu or calling it hedging his bets, but Barry proposed to stack the deck. Despite the emotional trauma of seeing his sister being killed, Wally observes a very important fact - Iris wasn’t wearing a ring. Getting few answers on his own, Wally asks Cisco to vibe him to Iris’ future death. While cool, I’m baffled why Barry thinks Savitar would speak in anything more than riddles? Super villains don’t have a code of conduct or feel obliged to tell the truth, Barry. In fairness, Tobin Bell voicing Savitar is far more sinister than the previous two weeks of Gorilla Grodd speaking through various characters. The timing of this could have been better as it marked the third consecutive week of one character speaking through another. Wally fessed up to having visions of Savitar, prompting Team Flash to put Julian through another round of Savitar channeling. While I’m still worried the bottom is going to drop out of this arc, The Wrath of Savitar was a great episode.
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