The Flash is dead, long live the Flash literally.
All season-long,The Flashhas told us the Flash was going to die in the Crisis.
Unfortunately, neither of them survive.

The Flash — “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three” — Image Number: FLA609a_00143b3.jpg — Pictured (L-R): Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash, Candice Patton as Iris West – Allen, Tyler Hoechlin as Superman and Brandon Routh as Superman — Photo: Katie Yu/The CW — © 2019 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.Katie Yu/The CW
From there, we return to the Waverider, which is hovering around Earth-1.
Team Flash arrives and the gang gets down to the business of looking for the remaining paragons.
But Iris, using her super-power, convinces him to join the fight.
This is the definition of delayed gratification.
The few lines he has before he agrees to help succinctly explain whats important to him: his family.
More importantly, though, the writers ensure we understand what Shipp-Flash is losing, too.
The 1990s Flashs journey has finally ended, 30 years later.
), tells him hes destined to becomesomething elseand relight the spark.
So Oliver agrees to go with him instead.
From there, Mia, Diggle, and Constantine return to the Waverider.
Even during the apocalypse, Lex Luthor cant help but be Lex Luthor.
Overall, I kind of loved this episode.
Sure, it definitely moved a bit too quickly and I lost track of the story at times.
But it had an immense heart to it.
Not only that, but it also improved on what Part 2 did.
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