time travel) but to accept the consequences and move forward.
Labs, and of course, his double life as Vibe.
What I loved the most about this scene is how it had a sense of calm.

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It provided a brief break from all of the plot shenanigans that kept whizzing by.
With that handled, Cisco returns to S.T.A.R.
From there, Team Flash takes another stab at capturing Cicada.
Labs and trap her in the speed trap they used against Thawne in season 1.
It takes some effort, but Nora convinces Young Grace to do the right thing.
Unfortunately, the cure doesn’t work because the dark matter in the dagger is stronger than the cure.
Thus, the cure kicks in and Cicada II turns to ash a laInfinity War.
Oh, and Thawne is freed.
Thawne seems extremely pleased with himself and downright giddy that he gets to fight both speedsters.
Watching Team Flash work together to defeat Thawne was one of the best parts of the episode.
Thawne says the Negative Speed Force is the only place Nora will be safe.
Honestly, shoutout to both Candice Patton and Grant Gustin for giving such devastating performances.
It’s here that I was reminded of what separatesThe FlashfromArrow.
So, Caitlin gives it to him.
“How do you feel?”
“Scared, but hopeful,” Cisco replies, which encapsulates what I love aboutThe Flashin one line.
As the episode ends, other characters find varying degrees of closure.
Sherloque returns to his Earth and is reunited with Irene.
Caitlin and Killer Frost check out the new suit Cisco made for them.
Unfortunately, all’s well that ends well doesn’t apply in this case.
Overall, I really enjoyed this season finale.
Honestly, I think this was my favorite season since the first one.
I’m looking forward to seeing where the show goes in season 6.
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