It was fun, optimistic, and overflowing with joy.
However, we slowly started to lose that in the gloomy second season.
Needless to say, Wally is upset by his fathers lack of support.

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Unfortunately for Wally, Alchemys attacks on Wallys mind intensify.
Despite Joes objections, Wally agrees.
However, theres still a cloud hanging over their date.

Theres obviously some connection between Wally and Caitlins journeys.
Does knowing shell turn out evil mean she can stop herself, or is she doomed either way?
becomes rather taken with Cecil and starts chatting her ear off.
However, once Shade attacks the gathering for no reason whatsoever, Team Flash kicks into gear.
The Flash leaves Iris to monitor Wally and zooms to the scene.
When Team Flash returns to S.T.A.R.
(Go Iris!)
suspects Alchemy sent Shade to distract them from Wally, which explains why he didnt even matter.
Theres a hint of resentment in Caitlins eyes when Barry says she didnt have powers in the old timeline.
Because its his son, Joe enlists the help of both the SWAT teamandthe Flash.
Doctor Alchemy offers to give Wally his powers back and several of his acolytes start to fill the room.
With Wally in place, The Flash and the SWAT team bursts onto the scene to take out Alchemy.
The Flash struggles against Alchemys philosophers stone, but eventually subdues him.
However, before they can unmask him, a blue streak enters the room and starts killing everyone.
The episode ends with The Flash firmly in Savitars grasp.
Wells, who continues to be quite amusing as he tries to prove himself to the team.
At the top of the episode, H.R.
has a way around that: a gear that makes him look like his partner, Randolph.
Sadly, the episode doesnt get too much out of this goofy gear.
The problem is being The Flash just doesnt seem like much fun anymore.
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