Barry is back in his mother's arms. But if Joe isn't Joe, then it's more than likely this isn't Nora Allen, either. Is Barry trapped inside the speed force? And what makes it so different?
Not-Joe is comfortable and calm as he talks to Barry. He says in the trailer that Barry isn't going to go back. Things are about to get very interesting.
What will become of Barry Allen? Is this the last time we'll see him as a normal boy? Is it possible he'll change in some way he's never before experienced? Frightening prospect, right?
Regardless of what Barry decides, his two dads will likely support his decision and be there if things fall apart. After all, it's practically a third dad under which he'll be undergoing the process.
These two dads are at odds. They do not share the same views on what Barry should be doing. Should he be undergoing a frightening experiment to get his speed force back? One says yes, the other says no.
Harry has one of those fancy clear boards that none of us have ever seen in real life, and he's busily crunching the hell out of some numbers. Hopefully, he's already done all of that before he built the accelerator and this is just backup!
Barry is contemplating. Perhaps his decision to go through with the Frankenstein like trials he's about to undertake in an effort to get the speed force back into his system!
Ramsey: You know, I don't understand you Barry. You march towards death without fear, just like mum. Where is it you get your strength? Barry: Probably the same place she did, people I love.