He made a suit of armor and went on the mission of trying to kill the original Barry Allen. He did this because Iris West from that timeline died and Team Flash shunned him because he was a time remnant. So that brings tons of possibilities how things will turn out in the following episodes of “The Flash.Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen, also known as Savitar, in an erased timeline Barry Allen created a time remnant who became evil. Well, Savitar’s motives are still vague at this point. The supposed to be mind blowing plot twist of season lacked impact in a sense that yes, it came out too late in the season but it doesn’t change the fact that it is still compelling.įor what reason could have made Barry turn into an all out villain, the very villain he’s up against. In a cliche, pitting self against self kind of way it’s revealed that Savitar is Barry Allen in the future with a scarred face that really sets the villain look. Barry reaches an epiphany moment after meeting Savitar and finally knows the truth. Knowing the future has its perks.That isn’t the end for them though as Cisco breaks free from his anxiety to fight and knocks her out.īut just before they could bring her back to S.T.A.R. But it turns out the plan may as well be useless because Savitar already told Killer Frost the plan beforehand. Yikes.įortunately, the team is quick to devise a plan and Barry, Joe (Jesse Martin), and Tracy head out to the meeting spot to save Cecile. And that something is Killer Frost holding a knife to Cecile’s (Danielle Nicolet) neck, threatening her life in exchange for Tracy’s. The whole point of this episode is Barry finding out who Savitar is, so of course, something else has to occur for them to meet. But not before being able to stab Barry in the leg while Cisco still remains unable to join in the fight scenes. In the end, things calm down and Killer Frost escapes. Exhilarating ice surfing and chasing in Central City and also in the sense that Frost is actually Caitlin. It might as well be a good thing that Frost arrived because her battle with “The Flash” is one of the best of the season so far. As one would expect, things don’t go as planned once again as Killer Frost arrives and the team springs into action. They had H.R./Harrison Wells ( Tom Cavanagh) talk to Tracy instead while the team instructs him via an earpiece. This event made team flash decide to change up their methods a bit. The Flash: Best Fight Scene Of The Season Cue the ‘aww’ because of their friendship. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) is still frozen in fear of hurting Caitlin. In the episode, Killer Frost looks stunningly badass in a new costume as she tries to kill Tracy but Barry manages to save everyone in the end. Team Flash encounters Killer Frost (Danielle Panabaker) or as her true identity, Caitlin Snow. Barry and his team’s priority is finding and protecting her, in hopes to help her make the trap earlier.īut with Tracy being such an important game changer for the future, Barry and his team aren’t alone in the search. Not exactly the image they were expecting from the future theoretical physicist that trapped Savitar in the Speed Force. Well, at least the present her, which is a frustrated and defeated grad student. Tracy Brand As The Ray Of HopeĪfter Barry’s trip to 2024, Team flash heads out to find their hope in defeating Savitar- Tracy Brand (Anne Dudek). What else would a declaration from Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) saying “I know who you are” to Savitar mean otherwise? But at least the reveal came, even after all the complaints that it came too late in the season. It’s immediately established in the beginning of the episode that the revelation is indeed going to happen. The big unmasking is finally here in Season 3, Episode 20’s “I Know Who You Are” episode on “The Flash.” All the hype is quenched as all fan theories about Savitar’s true identity is put to rest after the big “who’s under the armor” reveal.
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