The Flash season 4 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Team Flash grapples with DeVoe's satellite plan to reduce global intelligence, turning to Amunet Black for her unique organic weapons. Meanwhile, Harry struggles with declining intellect, seeking help from a new empathetic Council of Harrisons. Caitlin faces a revelation about Killer Frost's powers being internal, not tech-based. Iris's article exposing DeVoe's plan mobilizes the public in aiding their mission, offering a new approach to locating DeVoe. The episode highlights themes of inner strength, community power, and the balance between intelligence and empathy.
Full Episode S04E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DeVoe's plan in this episode of The Flash?
DeVoe plans to use satellites to emit dark matter bursts that will reduce the intelligence of everyone on Earth.
Why is Harry Wells struggling?
Harry Wells is losing his intelligence, a side effect of using his "thinking cap" to boost his brainpower.
Who is Amunet Black and why does the team need her?
Amunet Black possesses organic matter weapons immune to DeVoe's powers, making her an asset against DeVoe's satellite plan.
What does the Council of Harrisons focus on?
The Council of Harrisons, formed by Cisco and Harry, focuses on emotional intelligence and empathy.
What was the outcome of Caitlin's deal with Amunet?
Amunet reveals that the splicer she used on Caitlin was a placebo, indicating that Killer Frost's powers are still within Caitlin.
How does the team plan to stop DeVoe's satellites?
The team plans to use a shard bomb given by Amunet Black to destroy DeVoe's satellites.
What role does Iris's article play in the episode?
Iris's article exposes DeVoe's plan and mobilizes the public to aid in locating DeVoe.
What new understanding does Harry gain about DeVoe?
Harry realizes that DeVoe's actions are driven by his love for his wife, providing a new perspective on DeVoe's motivations.
How does the public respond to Iris's article?
The public actively participates by reporting sightings of DeVoe, aiding Team Flash in their mission.
What does Caitlin learn about her powers?
Caitlin learns that her powers as Killer Frost come from within herself, not from external technology.