We also are treated to a neat fight between Barry and his Remnant, where we learn that Savitar controls his suit either remotely or telepathically, not entirely sure, as it assists him in the fight with Barry in an almost sentinel fashion. The explanation we receive for Savitar’s identity, while way into left field, is actually very smartly crafted and turned the revelation of Savitar’s identity into a far more enjoyable reveal for me than when they originally showed it at the end of last week’s episode. As a matter of fact, in the future, Barry Allen creates a series of Time Remnants to battle Savitar, all but one of them are destroyed in the fight, that remaining Remnant is eventually cast aside by the true Barry and the rest of the team because he wasn’t ‘real’, now normally a Remnant would dissipate and dissolve over time, but Barry’s time manipulation creating Flash Point tweaks the physical boundaries of reality allowing that Remnant to become Savitar in the future, then jumping back and forth throughout time eventually becoming Savitar while he fights himself as one of Barry’s Time Remnants at the same time, confused? Join the club, but it’s Flash rules, better to just role with it.īased on the description Cisco gives the modifications to the time and space reality by Barry and Savitar’s time jumping an eternal loop is crafted essentially turning Savitar and Barry’s Time Remnant into a chicken and the egg scenario. This episode of the Flash shows a bunch of creativity, a ton of humor, and it’s fair share of teary eyes moments, the team on this show has really been killing it this season, they successfully have me on the edge of my feet to see how the season will culminate.īarry Allen is Savitar, only kind of but not really. All the while HR is attempting to assist (soon to be) Dr Brand in creating the Speed Force Bazooka (gotta love HR names) to trap Savitar years ahead of the timelines normal schedule, but sparks begin to fly and I’m not talking about the machines. When Team Flash hatches an orthodox plan in the attempt to get a step ahead Savitar resulting in simultaneously one of the most hilarious and heart-wrenching episodes in quite a while. We learn how the version of Barry Allen wearing the Savitar armor came to be. Reeling on the heels of the revelation that Savitar’s identity is none other than a future version of himself, Barry Allen and friends are forced to take desperate measures in an attempt to stop Savitar during this week’s episode. He could actually be saying he is “the Future … Flash.” That’s a real character.Season 3 Episode 21 ‘Cause and Effect’ SPOILERS AHEAD!! While Savitar could simply be saying that he “is the future, Flash,” he could also be revealing himself. Now, there’s Savitar, who has repeatedly told Allen and S.T.A.R. Season 3 of The Flash has explored several threads surrounding time travel, such as the consequence of Flashpoint and an ominous message from Barry Allen 40 years from the present which he sent to Rip Hunter (in Legends of Tomorrow). One of the prevailing Flash theories about Savitar’s true identity is that he’s another Barry Allen from the future. But as always, DC comics serve as a guide for fans, and one of the prevailing theories, that Savitar is a future Barry Allen, is backed up by the Future Flash, commonly known as the Blue Flash. Fans are, of course, sharing theories as to who’s underneath Savitar’s Megatron-style armor, and some of the show’s stars like are deflecting clues to the person underneath. The new monster speedster on The Flash continues to conceal his identity, taunting Barry Allen (Grant Gustin).
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