The Flash Season 3: Episode 21, the origins of Savitar unveiled, our critic!

Cinema 10 May, 2017

While the episode 21 of season 3 of The Flash was broadcast last night on the CW, let’s come back together on the main events that marked “Cause and Effect”!
Wait, whaaaat? And yes the meltynauts, as we approach the Season Finale and the Savitar mystery was finally solved last night on the American network, it is nevertheless difficult to understand with ease where the Big Bad of the season comes from. According to explanations at the beginning of the episode, the Barry of the future would be one of the vestiges of the past created by Barry that we met in episode 19 in order to stop Savitar. Once Savitar was imprisoned in the Speed ​​Force, the temporal remains were left out and he decided to go back in time to kill Iris, the only way to push Barry to embrace the darkness and thus become Savitar. In short, it is a closed cycle that repeats itself, Infinite and of which one knows neither the beginning nor the end but which seriously hurts the head. For if the Barry of the Future is cruel, eager for power and broken inwardly, the fact remains that a part of it echoes our Barry of the present. Can our hero stop his destiny? While Melty’s editorial offered you to discover our criticism of the season’s episode 20 of The Flash , let’s go back in detail to the main events that marked Cause and Effect last night on the CW . And the least that can be said is that this episode clearly represented a transition but what a transition! If we have often criticized The Flash (and Arrow!
Indeed, this season has wanted to be much more mature than the previous ones regularly playing on the evolution of Barry who obviously hardened over the ordeals. He carries more than ever the weight of the world on his shoulders and the drunkenness of the beginnings disappeared so much he became aware of the responsibilities that were his. This third chapter has, therefore, carried us away in darker and harder intrigues. A choice that strongly displeased some viewers who did not appreciate all this turn. However, “Cause and Effect” resonated as an argued defense of the writers’ decision. Yes, Barry has changed but it is the hardships and hardships he has experienced that make him what he is today . Of course, Like Iris, we were delighted to see our hero smile and savor his existence without letting himself be guilty of guilt, but how could we actually exchange the real Barry with this one with whom we have not been through anything? Moreover, the talent of Grant Gustin is no longer to prove. He played three facets of the personality of our hero in the space of only forty minutes and with fantastic credibility and emotion. In addition, this episode served to shed light on Killer Frost’s position. Extremely determined in previous episodes, we often wondered if the sweet and gentle Caitlin still lived in her. How could we exchange the real Barry with this one with whom we have finally not crossed? Moreover, the talent of Grant Gustin is no longer to prove. He played three facets of the personality of our hero in the space of only forty minutes and with fantastic credibility and emotion. In addition, this episode served to shed light on Killer Frost’s position. Extremely determined in previous episodes, we often wondered if the sweet and gentle Caitlin still lived in her. How could we exchange the real Barry with this one with whom we have finally not crossed? Moreover, the talent of Grant Gustin is no longer to prove. He played three facets of the personality of our hero in the space of only forty minutes and with fantastic credibility and emotion. In addition, this episode served to shed light on Killer Frost’s position. Extremely determined in previous episodes, we often wondered if the sweet and gentle Caitlin still lived in her. Space of only forty minutes and with fantastic credibility and emotion. In addition, this episode served to shed light on Killer Frost’s position. Extremely determined in previous episodes, we often wondered if the sweet and gentle Caitlin still lived in her. Space of only forty minutes and with fantastic credibility and emotion. In addition, this episode served to shed light on Killer Frost’s position. Extremely determined in previous episodes, we often wondered if the sweet and gentle Caitlin still lived in her.
And the answer is yes ! Too bad the Team is not more convincing because it would probably not have missed a lot for the young woman to return to their camp which suggests that there must be a way for Caitlin to control his evil powers without To become diabolical. This will likely be exploited in the next season. Finally, the combination of Tracy and HR is tasty as both characters seem to have woven a unique and beautiful connection. Will the couple survive at the end of the season? In short, this was a transitory but salvific episode . After having been regularly upset in recent weeks, we are particularly pleased to find the ” Spirit of The Flash and all the ingredients that had made it a real success. But it was also interesting to note that Barry made peace with his bad memories and that he finally understood that it is by accepting them that he becomes a better hero. One thing is certain, the fight is just beginning and our hero will have to take radical steps to defeat a Big Bad who knows everything about the past and the future. Waiting for next week, relive with me the day when …. Flashpoint revolutionized The Flash on melty. What did you think of this episode? He becomes a better hero. One thing is certain, the fight is just beginning and our hero will have to take radical steps to defeat a Big Bad who knows everything about the past and the future. Waiting for next week, relive with me the day when …. Flashpoint revolutionized The Flash on melty. What did you think of this episode? He becomes a better hero. One thing is certain, the fight is just beginning and our hero will have to take radical steps to defeat a Big Bad who knows everything about the past and the future. Waiting for next week, relive with me the day when …. Flashpoint revolutionized The Flash on melty. What did you think of this episode?