The Flash season 7 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Barry Allen, surprised by an early breakfast at home, learns about the search for new cosmic forces. Frost faces legal trouble for past crimes and decides to lay low. A crime scene suggests Frost's involvement, but Barry suspects another culprit. Frost confronts Chillblaine, who admits to framing her and is eventually apprehended. Despite her innocence, Frost chooses to surrender to the authorities, accepting responsibility for her actions. Meanwhile, Barry reconciles with Nora, recognizing the need to adapt to her change.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who brings breakfast home in the opening scene?
Barry Allen (The Flash).
What does Nora (the Speed Force) prepare for breakfast?
A savory bacon and baked egg danish with blueberry compote.
What forces are Chester and the team searching for?
Sage Force, Strength Force, and Still Force.
Who is suspected of committing an ice attack and theft?
Killer Frost is initially suspected.
What charges are brought against Frost?
Aggravated assault, attempted murder, and two counts of kidnapping.
Who issues an arrest warrant for Frost?
Kramer, leading a task force.
How does Barry feel about Nora (the Speed Force)'s interference in his work?
He feels frustrated and tense.
Who is Chillblaine?
A new meta with ice powers who framed Frost.
What is Chillblaine's real name?
Mark Blaine.
What decision does Frost make after proving her innocence?
She decides to surrender to the authorities.
What is the relationship between Frost and Caitlin?
They are alter egos of each other.
Does Frost use her powers to escape the authorities?
No, she chooses to face justice.
How does Barry reconcile with Nora?
He acknowledges her change and expresses a desire to adapt and understand her better.
What is the state of Frost at the end of the episode?
She is facing legal consequences for her past actions.
What theme is explored in Barry's interaction with Nora?
The theme of adapting to change and understanding new dynamics in relationships.