warning! The following contains spoilers for Sparkle Season 8 episode “Negative, Part 1.” Read at your own risk!
Sparkle Only one episode away from the conclusion of Season 8, and I’m not sure I’m more confused by this series than I was by “Negative, Part 1.” The CW drama just delivered the most baffling WTF hour of TV, complete with some major after-effects… Everything That Happened… Happened. And that says something for a season Kill Without Ceremony by Killer Frost And the used Ruby Emile guest place to achieve that. Fortunately, star Tom Kavanagh It contains some reassuring words for fans who are confused with hell after the penultimate episode, which basically amounts to “anyone who watched.”
WTF Part One: Iris Matt
It was known that the entry in “Negative, Part 1” was the first episode of the two-part season eight finale. I was expecting a rockstar celebrity, but nothing prepared me for the last, unpredictable moments that turned this entire season on its head. as such Barry He was about to punish the opponent stillAnd the EnergyAnd the sig power Avatars with some devastating lightning at the end of the episode, a time-traveling iris suddenly appeared in front of the killer bolt and absorbed the whole picture. Barry rushed to her side, but it seemed like it was too late to do anything about it. Eris was dead (again, because the Arrowverse) and it doesn’t look like she’ll be back. This alone was enough to get fans’ reactions:
I’m shocked by wtf #TheFlash pic.twitter.com/WkTrFjdKZAJune 23, 2022
But then things turned from agonizing to mysterious shortly after her death, with a move only The Flash could set off.
WTF Part 2: Iris Ghost-Particled Into Both Thawnes
When the iris explodes into green particles, unlike those seen when Deon uses constant force. Then those particles flew away Matt Letchergood copy of leopard thuen, who willingly received negative Speed Force particles earlier in the episode to aid Barry in the fight. All good, right? of course not.
It didn’t seem at all that the ghost particle Iris helped calm Letscher Thawne, who let out a frightening shriek of blood as it was all sucked up. Then he began to rip in his face, eventually revealing Tom Kavanaugh’s Eobard Thawne underneath, like a nested monolithic doll. I was shocked, to say the least, and I wasn’t the only one flash Fans feel this way:
This has to be 100% of my top 3 insane flash episode endings. What is this nonsense. #crazy#flash pic.twitter.com/WzHlHQUK7NJune 23, 2022
Sparkle The ending of the episode was especially confusing because we literally saw Deon blemish Thawne from Tom Cavanagh into a disgusting corpse at the top of the episode. And unless I’m missing something, he didn’t suddenly tear up his face to reveal a completely different personality.
Tom Kavanagh says don’t worry about it
I have absolutely no idea what’s going on, but thankfully, all of this confusion will come up in the laundry, if Tom Kavanagh is to be believed. The actor spoke to TVLine, whose confusion raised a question about what the hell really happened there, and while he clearly didn’t indulge in super spoilers, he made it clear that all of this would make sense in the end. In his words:
Tom Kavanaugh feels confident about it SparkleThe fiercest development yet will make sense when the Season 8 finale arrives. I certainly hope so, because I’d hate to have to wait another season to see if Eris was still dead, how Thawne got back from Kavanagh (even if we knew a comeback was inevitable), and what any of this had to do with the nausea of time All at the end of this last hour.
Right, I have no idea if we’ll actually learn answers about all or any of that, because it all comes back to Kavanaugh’s perspective on logical things. So maybe it has to do with a little faith in the show’s creative team, which hasn’t always been a sure plan in the past, but that’s how it goes.
The final episode of Season 8 of The Flash airs on The CW on Wednesday, June 29 at 8:00 PM ET, with the previous seven seasons available to stream through a Netflix subscription. I’m definitely looking forward to some of the answers that come and whether I need to mourn the death of Iris West-Allen for real this time around.
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