The Flash season 8 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Iris is missing, causing concern among Team Flash. Caitlin plans to use a special chip to revive Frost, despite Mark's skepticism and past failures. Barry seeks Tinya Wazzo's help to find Iris, but she's initially uncooperative. Deon reveals Iris is trapped in the Still Force, but abandons Barry there. Meanwhile, Chester investigates a mysterious device linked to a near-disastrous explosion. In the Still Force, Barry and Nora encounter Renee Wazzo and struggle to return home. Finally, Mark agrees to assist Caitlin in her mission to bring back Frost.
Full Episode S08E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Iris unresponsive at the beginning of the episode?
Iris is missing, and her unresponsiveness is linked to her disappearance.
What is Caitlin's plan to revive Frost?
Caitlin intends to use Eva McCulloch's R-CEM chip to create a new body for Frost and replicate her cryogene.
Why is Mark initially reluctant to help Caitlin?
Mark is skeptical due to their past failure in reviving Ronnie and is afraid of losing Frost again.
How does Barry try to find Iris?
Barry seeks help from Tinya Wazzo and later collaborates with Deon to use an isotopic sensor in the Still Force.
What happens when Barry and Deon try to find Iris?
Deon unexpectedly leaves Barry stranded, and Barry ends up in the Still Force.
What is Chester P. investigating?
Chester investigates a mysterious device found at a crime scene, which he suspects is an EMP with quantum coiling.
Who are Barry and Nora West-Allen?
Barry is a member of Team Flash, and Nora West-Allen is his daughter from the future.
Where do Barry and Nora find themselves?
They find themselves in the Still Force, a dimension where past, present, and future coexist.
Who do they encounter in the Still Force?
They encounter Renee Wazzo, Tinya's mother, who is also trapped in the Still Force.
What decision do Caitlin and Mark make at the end?
Mark decides to help Caitlin with her plan to revive Frost, overcoming his initial reluctance.