Right now it feels likeThe Flashis the busiest it’s ever been.

That being said, none of this is boring especially this episode.

First, Wally whisks the passengers and pilot to safety.

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Then, he returns to the sky and creates multiple speed mirages (or time remnants?)

who help him dismantle the helicopter before it crashes to the ground.

With the day saved, the episode starts digging even deeper into whats different about Wally.

Unfortunately, though, Wally hasnt been able to communicate with it for a bit.

Eventually, Iris tells Wally about what happened between Barry and the Speed Force during the Bloodwork storyline.

Well, now we know what hes talking about.

(The meta-human plot is pretty flimsy and not that engaging.)

Except when he arrives at Nashs office, he discovers that Thawne has taken possession of Nashs body.

Even though Thawne is powerless in Nashs body, he still tries to kill Cisco.

Thankfully, Cecile hears the commotion and tasers Thawne before he strangles Cisco to death.

Alas, we never find out how or why Thawne has taken over Nash’s body.

From there, Team Flash imprisons Nash-Thawne in the pipeline.

Speaking of the Mirrorverse, earlier in the episode, Kamilla takes a photo Wally and Not-Iris.

Not-Iris immediately asks her to delete it and Kamilla does.

Instead, her camera started downloading a filter that revealed Not-Iris is some mirror creature.