Season 4 / Episode 18, Lose Yourself / The CW
Whoa. What an episode. Was that really just 40+ minutes? Let’s get into it.
Get on the bus
This episode begins with Ralph taking Barry to check out the bus that granted him and those other metas their powers. They’re looking at examining residual dark matter, hoping to track down the last of the metahumans. As they discuss whether or not Harry’s plan might work, it’s clear that Ralph is still terrified of DeVoe but figures that if they can’t outsmart him, they’ll at least be able to put the evil mastermind down for a nice dirt nap. Barry reminds him that as heroes, they don’t have to kill anyone. Ralphie’s not buying it.
As they look for a trace of the missing metas, Ralph notices on their fancy iPad someone he remembers from the day hell broke loose and he got stretchy — it was some weird hippie dude who paid his bus fare that day. But according to the signature they’re seeing on their tablet, that guy seemingly vanished into thin air, or at least he seemed to.
Time to head back to the lab to see what’s up.
Ralph has snagged the Sonic Scepter and is sneaking around with Gauss trying to find a good place to hop into DeVoe’s pocket dimension when The Flash appears, clued in by motion detectors that Gauss had left the pipeline. But Ralph isn’t backing down from his intention and, grossly, hides the scepter in his own body to keep Barry from taking it and then even tries (and fails) to punch Barry! I mean, he really tries it.
Barry knocks Ralph the fuck out, and when he comes to, he is STILL determined that DeVoe should die, but finally we understand why — it’s not because he’s afraid of what DeVoe might do to him. It’s because he’s afraid of what DeVoe will do to everyone one else — to Team Flash — the only family he has. Man, he really has grown over the course of this season.
Team Flash decides to basically follow Stretch’s plan, minus the killing part, which is unfortunately exactly what DeVoe wants them to do. They have Gauss open a pocket dimension to DeVoe’s lair, and at that precise moment, he and Marlize open one in S.T.A.R. Labs and take over ALL the everything, locking the team in. The bronze goddess Iris, luckily, was prepared for this moment and with an exploding earring, is able to get Joe and herself out the room they’re in. He decides to tackle another samurai bot, and she has a face-off with Marlize. This is, in fact, the fight we’ve been waiting for. Marlize is ruthless with a sword, but Iris yanks out a blaster, and the ladies go at it, trying to prove who would do more for the love of her husband.
Harry tries to jack up the amount of dark matter in his cap, and at this point, I’m kinda like “well, sure,” but he just manages to knock himself out — seemingly. Meanwhile, since Ralph’s been entirely too earnest all episode, he gets to inject some levity into this OMG THIS IS TERRIBLE turn of events — the power DeVoe uses to pursue him? Black Buffalo’s, which means Ralph is once again running away from an angry T-Rex skeleton. (I think I needed that moment. This episode got tense.)
Sadly, the humor is brief, as Ralph comes upon DeVoe, now wearing Gauss’s body and equipped with his power. Izzy’s body lies abandoned nearby with the other bus metas, and yeah, there’s a moment of sadness for Ralph’s lost almost-love, but Stretch ain’t done yet. He pulls out the scepter and blasts DeVoe with a bit of Izzy’s high C, knocking The Thinker on his ass. Ralph then starts monologuing about how just one more blast will kill him and how long he’s wanted to do this…and, DUDE! DO OR DO NOT, THERE IS NO MONOLOGUING. Didn’t you watch The Incredibles?
But before we find out just how badly this is going to go for Stretch, we’re back to the battle of the Real Bosswives of Central City. Maaaan, Iris. Like, I can’t even find the words to describe what a bad mother she is in this episode. Marlize disarms Iris and is about to plunge a katana into her chest, saying, “It seems my love is stronger than yours.” But instead of trying to move out of the way? Iris LEANS IN AND PULLS THE BLADE INTO HERSELF, smacks Marlize’s head against DeVoe’s chair, hisses “Get out of my office,” and presses a button on that chair to send it and Marlize off into a pocket dimension somewhere. SO ILL. I’mma need a Funko POP of Iris West, stat.
The rest of the team comes in right then. Iris insists she’ll be okay, Joe’s managed to behead the samurai bot, and Cisco can’t breach at the moment. So The Flash heads off to find The Thinker.
Lauren Wheeler writes poetry, fiction, and about the places where the personal, the political, and pop culture intersect. She works on self-driving cars in San Francisco and lives in Oakland with her partner, a five-year-old,…
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