When Flash and Kid Flash are called into action, Wally is again attacked by Savitar. I guess Barry has trained Wally well, because our young speedster says nothing. There’s not much room for celebration however, as at the end of the race, Wally sees Savitar watching, although no one else does. The race is a test to see how fast Wally has become, and finally he’s made it – the speed needed to save Iris in the future from Savitar. I loved this week’s opening with the billboard proclaiming “Welcome to Central City Home of the Flash and Kid Flash.” Maybe with three Flashes racing through the city, they should leave room for one more name, Jesse Quick. Didn’t Barry say last time that Joe had been holding on to that engagement ring for him? So wouldn’t Joe be the first person to know about this? It just doesn’t make sense. He’s disappointed in Barry, not just because of the weird Greg/Marcia family arrangement, but because Barry didn’t ask his permission. Iris said yes of course and the two gather Team Flash to make their engagement known. Their love is true here, maybe not the one that survives life and death and time and space as in the comics, but it’s pretty solid. One was Wally under attack by Savitar, which we’ll get to momentarily, and the other was Barry proposing to Iris. We were left with two cliffhangers in the last episode. The specter of Savitar still haunts Team Flash, and the hope of changing the future gets dimmer and dimmer, what happens when the villain reaches out from the Speed Force at our heroes? Meet me after the super speed jump to find out what happens when Kid Flash faces “The Wrath of Savitar.” With the return of Super Gorilla Grodd behind us and the infamous musical crossover episodes with Supergirl still ahead of us, it’s time to get back to business for The Flash.
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