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S3.E23
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  • Episode aired May 23, 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 41m
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7.7/10
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Michelle Harrison and Grant Gustin in The Flash (2014)
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With nothing left to lose, Barry takes on Savitar in a final showdown.With nothing left to lose, Barry takes on Savitar in a final showdown.With nothing left to lose, Barry takes on Savitar in a final showdown.

  • Director
    • David McWhirter
  • Writers
    • Greg Berlanti
    • Andrew Kreisberg
    • Geoff Johns
  • Stars
    • Grant Gustin
    • Candice Patton
    • Danielle Panabaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • David McWhirter
    • Writers
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Andrew Kreisberg
      • Geoff Johns
    • Stars
      • Grant Gustin
      • Candice Patton
      • Danielle Panabaker
    • 33User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Grant Gustin
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    • Barry Allen…
    Candice Patton
    Candice Patton
    • Iris West
    Danielle Panabaker
    Danielle Panabaker
    • Killer Frost
    Carlos Valdes
    Carlos Valdes
    • Cisco Ramon…
    Keiynan Lonsdale
    Keiynan Lonsdale
    • Wally West…
    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • H.R. Wells…
    Jesse L. Martin
    Jesse L. Martin
    • Joe West
    Tom Felton
    Tom Felton
    • Julian Albert
    Jessica Camacho
    Jessica Camacho
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    Anne Dudek
    Anne Dudek
    • Tracy Brand
    Michelle Harrison
    Michelle Harrison
    • Nora Allen
    John Wesley Shipp
    John Wesley Shipp
    • Jay Garrick…
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • The Voice of Savitar
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    Andre Tricoteux
    Andre Tricoteux
    • Savitar
    • Director
      • David McWhirter
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      • Greg Berlanti
      • Andrew Kreisberg
      • Geoff Johns
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    3samu_ld

    Not even close to Season 1 and 2 finales

    The episode already had a bad start with H.R dying instead of Iris, it really freaked me out that they spent like 15 episodes trying (and failing miserably) to save Iris but in the end H.R with his pen (facial transmogrification device) was the one who really did something, and despite she knowing H.R for only 3 episodes i felt bad for Tracy.

    They turned Savitar from a badass to a dumbass in this episode: why the hell would he go and try to fix things with Team Flash? The guy that did many terrible things and terrorized people for years suddenly has a change of heart? And why would he of all people trust Cisco to alter the Speed Force Bazooka? Oh writers...

    Barry and the other Flashes fighting Savitar was pretty epic but when Iris shoots him in the back...Oh man, it was dumb, cringe worthy and destroyed the whole climate of the battle, how the hell did she even hit him, like he moves at hundreds of miles per hour, he's the God of Speed!!! I'M SO MAD,AND FURIOUS WHY WOULD ANYBODY TURN THEIR BACK ON THE MAIN VILLAIN LIKE THAT, RESTRAIN HIM WITH POWER-DAMPENING CUFFS OR SOMETHING OMG!!! THIS SHOW MAKES NO F***** SENSE AT ALL.

    This season was just meh, and the whole "Saving Iris" theme just didn't work for me, the characters really made selfish and questionable choices (especially Barry) for one person's sake, and i know that she's the love of his life, blah blah blah cut the drama crap, but what about the people of the city who need help? The show just totally lost it's focus...It was bad.

    • H.R's dies to save Iris


    • Trying to convince Savitar to get back to the good side


    • Julian mysteriously coming up with a cure for Caitlin


    • No explanation to the Philosopher's Stone


    • Savitar's decisions/goals


    • Iris and Barry's scenes (zzz...)


    • Iris kills Savitar (Awful, just awful)


    • Barry having to take Savitar's place in the Speed Force


    + Grant Gustin's acting as Savitar

    + Jay's return

    + Final battle

    + Earth 2 Wells staying to help Team Flash

    3.5/10 - Average episode and very, VERY disappointing finale
    5ThomasDrufke

    Telegraphed, Uneven tonally, and just Disappointing

    I don't know if it's because Arrow is doing essentially the same storyline (the hero creates and is represented as the villain) or because they are doing it miles better, but this season of Flash really crapped the bed. Especially towards the end. There were certain things this season did incredibly well, and I'll still defend that it was the right decision to make Barry his own villain, but there were so many missed opportunities and poorly executed aspects of this season.

    I don't want to continue to compare the show to Arrow, but it's amazing to see just how much better that show is at balancing its characters and knowing when or when not to kill them. I figured this show was never going to kill Iris off, but how lame is it to see that (monumental) death be wiped away by one from H.R. Especially considering how manipulative and botched that whole experience was this season. Sure, the show must go on at some point, but I don't even feel like they gave enough time mourning H.R.

    Complement that with the fact that Savitar's plan (or lack thereof) felt like second fiddle to the true villain of this episode (the speed force), was extremely disappointing. I always hoped there would be a big payoff to having Savitar sit out multiple episodes at a time or being manipulated by a lingering Iris' death, but the only thing this season gave us was a cool speed force sendoff. That sendoff is the only good thing memorable about this episode. Because that moment was earned through months and now years of Barry trying to fix the timeline so many times. Ending with Barry trapped in the speed force was telegraphed the entire season, but it at least meant something. It was emotional. That's more than any part of these last few episodes have been.

    There was even a point where good Barry tried to redeem Savitar-Barry and keep him around for a while. What? Is that really the route we are taking on someone who tried to kill the love of your life and who JUST killed one of your new best friends? That's what we're doing here? Is this a joke? We spent nearly an entire second half of a season waiting to figure out the fate of Iris and then it gets swept away in a matter of minutes. In my mind, this episode was summed up in a matter of a few lines from Tracy, "You're about to have a really bad day". More like a really "bad episode."

    There's really only a few things that this episode did particularly well. It had great performances from all parts and the decision they made to send Barry into the speed force and keep Caitlin uncured was admirable. I just wish everything wasn't so easy to figure out. Ending Savitar's run with a shot from Iris should have felt gratifying, but it was painfully cringe worthy. Also, Wally doing virtually nothing the entire episode? Sure, that's good. Overall, there is a minuscule amount of things that I really enjoyed about tonight. Most of it was really disappointing. Alas, there's always next year, right?

    +Speed force retaliates

    +Caitlin's decision

    -Iris not being killed by Savitar/ HR twist

    -Iris killing Savitar

    -Feels like a season wasted with so many opportunities

    5.7/10
    6ollereberg

    Rushed to the finish line, left the view in the dust.

    This episode had a great plot, plenty of engaging material for the audience to sit on the edge of their seats, biting their nails. Unfortunately, the delivery of the plot was disappointing to say the least. The plot twists would have been great, if they gave us time to process them, highlight the emotional impact of those twists. Instead we are quickly pushed to the next big plot point and left with a feeling of "Okay, I suppose it wasn't that big of a deal after all". Big expected clashes between the Flash and Savitar, between Killer Frost and Cisco were short and underwhelming. Instead of spending an extra 2-3 min on each fight scene, giving the audience some proper action and excitement worthy of a season finale, the episode director seemed more concerned with saving the budget for season 4. A lot of this would have been a lot more digestible, had it not been for the fact that the entire season leading up to this episode, hadn't been one massive build up, promising us a thrilling conclusion. It feels a bit like going to a movie that you've been super excited to see because of the amazing trailers, only to find out that the shots in the trailers are the only interesting parts of the movie. The creators behind the Flash TV show knows how to work the audience, how to perfectly time the drama and the action, this is the very reason why so many love the Flash. But that means they should've known that a season finale like this would turn out incredibly underwhelming.
    3bapple37

    Disgusted...

    Geez! They just could NOT give Barry and Iris a break. Barry delivered all of the wedding invites and then this foolishness. They just got their heads out of their respective butts and were in a mutually happy place. Let them plan the wedding. Let them get married. Give them some domestic bliss over the hiatus. The fans can see the coming storm. But let them think all is well. THAT would've been a decent wrap up...
    10larosat-32821

    An almost perfect episode *****SPOILERS

    After an uneven season the penultimate and final episode made up for that in spades. Though expected the episode started with a great twist. Who really thought that Iris would die after two close deaths to Barry in the preceding finales? Bonus: the death of HR; the worst character in the Flash show, followed closely by Snart. Those two made every scene an annoying experience. Even his last speech was annoying but time to rejoice that he's gone. Fantastic ending with the speedsters battle though some more fisticuffs would have been welcomed. And finally that wrenching, emotional ending where once again; Iris and Barry's happiness seems a fleeting dream. I suspect next finale will end with their wedding and all manner of chaos will ensue. Still an emotionally charged action packed finale with spectacular effects ( for a low budget TV show ) that did not disappoint. At least Barry seemed at peace with his decision and penance but confident that he will defeat the Speed Force and come back to Iris. Can't wait.

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    • Trivia
      The only episode that Tobin Bell is finally credited as voicing Savitar.
    • Goofs
      Julian mentions an earthquake measured on the Richter Scale. Scientists haven't used this scale for decades, the correct use would have been on the Moment Magnitude Scale. However, the Richter Scale is more commonly used by the general public, and Julian is a forensic expert rather than a geologist, which would explain his usage of the more familiar term.
    • Quotes

      Savitar: Do it! You kill me, and you become me. Either way, I live.

      [Barry vibrates Savitar's suit apart]

      Barry Allen: I'll never let the pain, the darkness, determine who I am. I will never be you.

      [Barry punches him]

    • Connections
      Edited into The Flash: What's Past Is Prologue (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Berlanti Productions
      • DC Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • 41m
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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