The episode uses flashbacks to the early days of Caitlin and Ronnie's relationship, which many fans felt added much-needed weight to Caitlin's desperate attempts to bring him back.
Critics and fans on Reddit pointed out "sloppy writing" in some areas, specifically criticizing Caitlin's "selfish attitude" and refusal to listen to Barry, as well as a "moronic" subplot involving Chester live-streaming sensitive S.T.A.R. Labs technology. The Flash s08e11
The reveal at the end of the episode—that the "resurrected" Ronnie is actually the cosmic villain Deathstorm —was praised by many as a highlight that "upends everything" and sets a darker tone for the rest of the arc. The Bad The episode uses flashbacks to the early days
Some reviewers from Kneel Before Blog found Iris’s ongoing "time sickness" storyline to be "meandering" and "poorly thought out," noting that it often feels like "meaningless content" that fails to further the main plot. The reveal at the end of the episode—that
A reviewer from It's Just About Write argued that because the show often establishes Barry as being right, the audience knew within ten minutes that the Ronnie resurrection wouldn't work out, which "deflated the tension" for some. Summary of Ratings Speed Force IMDb (User Average)
Reviewers from Speed Force praised Danielle Panabaker for her versatile performance, playing younger Caitlin, present-day Caitlin, and Frost.
The eleventh episode of The Flash Season 8, titled is widely regarded by reviewers as a strong, emotionally charged episode that successfully builds tension toward a major twist. The Good