![]() ![]() But this seems like an unknowing betrayal. The other betrayer could be tormented Wally, since he's the one who ends up flinging the shard into the Speed Force, thus giving Savitar the way out of his cage. Of course, if she hadn't kept the shard, then when Barry flung the philosopher's stone in the Speed Force earlier, Savitar would've escaped a lot sooner. Certainly, in retrospect, it's a betrayal as keeping that shard proved to be Savitar's salvation from whatever pocket hell in the Speed Force Barry eventually trapped him in. Caitlin ( Danielle Panabaker) kept a shard of the philosopher's stone, hoping she could tap into its power and reverse her Killer Frost abilities. Within this week's episode, there are actually two betrayals. And understandably so since she's Barry's ( Grant Gustin) girlfriend/fiancée (albeit for death-preventive purposes) But the betrayer and the sufferer have been forgotten in all the Irispoint hubbub. If Iris is the one to die, she's been the primary concern regarding the prophecy. Indeed, I would think that if they had really done enough, the future that Wally ( Keiynan Lonsdale) and Cisco ( Carlos Valdes) visit would have been different in some way - and it wasn't. Since attempting to change the future hasn't been working out so well - Savitar considers their work to be feeble - Iris's fate continues to be a question mark on the show. ![]() The team has been doing what it can to stop Iris ( Candice Patton) from dying at the hands of Savitar, and her death would certainly satisfy that little bit of the prophecy. ![]() A good chunk of this prophecy was fulfilled this week in "The Wrath of Savitar." Back in the mid-season finale, Savitar gave Team Flash a little prophecy: One person would betray them, one person would die, and one person would suffer a fate worse than death. ![]()
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