The Flash (2014–…): Season 4, Episode 6 - When Harry Met Harry... - full transcript

When Native American artifact collectors are attacked by a meta who can bring inanimate objects to life, Barry turns to a surprising ally for help. Harry enlists Cisco's help to determine the identity of the Thinker.

My name is Barry Allen,

and I am the fastest man alive.

To the outside world,

I'm an ordinary forensic scientist.

But secretly, with the help

of my friends at S.T.A.R. Labs,

I fight crime and find
other meta-humans like me.

But I became lost in time.

It took everything in my friends' power

to bring me back, and in doing so

our world was opened up to new threats.



And I'm the only one
fast enough to stop them.

I am the Flash.

Previously, on "The Flash"...

- What happened to me?
- Ralph Dibny...

- He used to be a cop.
- A dirty cop.

I was a good detective!

- This is not my world.
- Oh, and Earth-2 is?

Did you make a bunch of friends there

that I don't know about?

You said you were a good cop.

Be one.

- Let me train you.
- For what?

To do what I do.

What made you look into Mayor Bellows?



Oh, it was a client. Last name DeVoe.

Owe you for the java, rookie.

Can't believe I left my wallet at home.

Don't worry about it.
It could happen to anyone...

five times in a row.

And could you please
stop calling me rookie?

Sorry, uh... old habit

from when I was your superior officer.

You know, before you got me fired,

ruined my career... destroyed my life.

Crushed my spirit, left me alone

- without a friend in the world.
- Don't forget how

I turned you into
an amorphous, stretchy blob.

Actually, that's the one
good thing you've done for me.

- Yeah.
- Course, you didn't do it

on purpose, so you don't get credit.

Both of you, hand over your cash, now!

Hey.

Uh, pardon us, okay? One second.

Okay, this is perfect.
I've been teaching you, right?

Muggers are like Superhero 101.

- Ooh, Ralphy like-y.
- All right, what's your plan?

Okay, I was thinking about this

in the shower this morning:
How sweet would it be

to turn into a giant slingshot?

That's a weird plan, but okay.

Oh, I got an even cooler idea.

Hey! I'm still robbing you guys!

We will be right with you, sir!

Please!

Okay, what if I did, like,
a human Slinky thing?

Maybe wrap him up,
throw in a few on-theme puns?

Whatever, Ralph. We just gotta

- hurry up a little bit.
- Relax, rookie.

I've seen a lot of thugs.
This guy is no shooter.

- Whoa!
- My leg!

Well.

Our work here is done.

Hey, hey, what are you doing?
We can't just leave.

- You just shot him.
- I didn't shoot him.

- He shot him.
- Well, I...

Do you feel like I shot you?

Stop shooting him!

I am not shooting him!

Oh, they shot my ass!

Okay, so he's a little banged up, but...

we caught the bad guy.
Isn't that what superheroes do?

No, a superhero's first job
is to protect people.

Oh, God. What's the second job?

Long-winded lectures before noon?

- I barely...
- Take this.

One day, I'm gonna throw
a lightning bolt so far up...

I'm taking him to the hospital!

- No!
- And you owe me five coffees.

It's fine.

I know. Come on, get up.

I'm not gonna hurt you.
This way, come on.

Hey! He left his gun!

He's reformed already.

We need to talk.

The only way it can end...

- with my victory.
- What?

Fine. Let us take the long way

and continue.

Today, for the first time,

events will align that give Team Flash

a chance to discover your identity.

This is earlier than you anticipated.

- It is of no concern.
- Like hell!

You know what's at risk.

What we are doing.

If you've miscalculated

- by even a decimal...
- There is not a decimal,

a fraction, an infinitesimal variable

beyond my thought...

beyond my mind.

Even now,

of the 7,798 variations
of this argument,

I have anticipated them all
and know how it ends.

Then how does it end?

The only way it can end.

With my victory.

Ouch. All-nighter, huh?

I haven't been this tired
since Killer Frost decided

to go to Burning Man.

Yeah? Well, how is our search

for the mysterious DeVoe coming?

Allen, we're searching
for an evil mastermind.

The only clue we have
to go on is his name,

of which there's
literally thousands, so how's

the search going? It's...

Fantastic.

I missed that.

If we're gonna find DeVoe,
we need more brain power.

Well, why didn't you say so?

One master detective, ready to detect.

I said "more brain power"

Initiating emergency oxygen purge.

In ten... nine...

Eight... seven... six...

Five... four...

One more second.

Two... one...

Like I said, we need more help.

Maybe I should call my friends.

- Your what?
- My friends.

Is he saying "friends"?

I think he's being sarcastic.

No, no, no. This is delirium.

He's cracked from being awake all night.

Hey, Harry, all of your friends

- are in this room.
- I have other friends.

You asked me to make new friends.

I made new friends. It was a task.

- I complete tasks.
- That's so great.

- I can't wait to meet them.
- Harry, you listened to me.

- I'm so proud of you.
- Okay, there's no pride...

Put that down.
Look, my friends are smart.

They'll help us. I'll call them.

All right, well, um, in the meantime,

we gotta find the rest
of these bus metas.

Somehow they're connected
to DeVoe's plan.

You were on the bus.

Can you remember anybody else who was?

Well, I was in between drunk
and hungover at the time.

She is cute. What's her deal?

- She's in jail.
- When are visiting hours?

What about vibing

the rest of the bus passengers?

I mean, I-I tried, but, you know,

the... the dark matter we released

was such a massive space-time event

that my energy just reflected back

and I ended up vibing myself.

I'm pretty sure I relived my own birth.

Or was that my death?

You know, there are other
non-traumatizing ways

of bringing Ralph's memory back,

- like hypnosis.
- Is that really a thing?

I mean, not the whole
cartoon, pocket watch version,

but yeah, real hypnosis can be used

to recover memories.

All right. Do you know any hypnotists?

- Mm-mm.
- Not me.

- You lost me at "cartoon."
- All right.

So who's gonna hypnotize Ralph?

I'm Dr. Sharon Finkel.

Dr. Finkel, thank you so much
for squeezing us in.

Our friend Ralph here is having trouble

remembering information...

for a detective case. Right, Ralph?

So...

I see you didn't go to Harvard.

No. Did you?

I see what you did there.

If you could fix his personality too,

that'd be great.

Give it up, rookie.
This psycho hooey's never

gonna work on me.

Well, that was quick.

Now, remember with me, Ralph.

It's a month ago. You're on a bus.

What do you see?

I see someone... crying.

Dude's really bumming me out.

Hey, cheer up, buddy.

You can do it.

- What else do you see?
- I see... some women.

I can't see their faces.

34-32-36, 38-34-32.

Are those bus routes?

I think they are measurements.

Ew.

I see something else.

I see a...

It's a bison.

Does a bison mean
anything to either of you?

It's hocus-pocus. It's never gonna work

on a guy like me,
but we can try it if you want.

How'd you guys get over there?

Security guard found him
here this morning.

We haven't ID'd him yet.
His personal effects

are scattered everywhere,
so we didn't find his wallet.

But we may find it when we find
the rest of his briefcase...

and his missing hand.

Well,

judging by that avulsion
and the claw marks,

I'd say a large
predatory animal did this.

But whatever it was would
have to have four-inch canines,

a bite force of 5,000 P.S.I.,

and weigh over a ton.

That animal doesn't exist.

What the hell did this?

You don't think...

Do you remember back in the day

when we wouldn't calmly consider

a stone statue our prime suspect?

No, I actually don't.

Blood.

Hmm.

All right, my friend,

we got meats, we got cheeses,

we got guac, we got beer.

And of course...
we got my favorite chips.

Let's get this confab poppin'.
Are your friends coming?

Yeah, let me just calibrate
the multiverse holo-projector

and we'll be on our way.

Your friends are from different Earths?

You know, I would've thought
"multi-verse holo-projector"

would have given you that clue,
but... apparently not.

Yes, they're from other Earths.

And we're off and... running.

Well, allow me to make
some introductions.

From Earth-12, the holder of four PhDs

and the author of the book
"Everything is Meaningless,

So Why Did I Buy This Book?",
I give you...

Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells.

- Guten Tag, Wells.
- Guten Tag.

Do you know that it amuses me
that you think that saving

your tiny world matters

when the entire multiverse
will inevitably be consumed

in a fiery heat dess?

- "Dess"?
- Ja, that's what I said,

dess.

- Death.
- Oh.

Yeah, dess. What are you, dess?

- Yeah.
- Oh, you must be

the little one that they call Cisco.

You're not that little.

- I'm 5'7".
- Guten Tag.

All right, moving on. Um, from Earth-47,

I give you the billionaire inventor

and publishing tycoon,

general champion of free speech,

H. Lothario Wells.

That's right. Now keep that coming.

Now try the other one on.
No, not the crotchless,

that... the other... the leopard print.

What's going on?

He's, uh, otherwise occupied.

Oh, golly.

There you are. My apologies.

It appears that y'all have
caught us red-handed

here at the mansion on dress-up night.

You know what they say:

intellect is the greatest aphrodisiac.

Ja, so, nobody says that.

Here's to rising IQs and libidos.

Hate to call two a pattern here, Harry,

but aren't your friends just...

And from the post-apocalyptic
landscape of Earth-22,

where man and machine have
become one in order to survive,

I give you Wells 2.0.

Right-o. Let's make this quick.

Reapers have raided our petrol supplies

and stolen our water tanks.

I'd like to smash them to bits.

- It's a party now.
- Forget not about me!

'Tis I, Wells the Grey!

Sorry. It's a bad connection.

Ja, that was a terrible connection.

Good on ya.

That dude was strange.

- Harry?
- Yeah?

- Sidebar.
- We're gonna... sidebar.

So, remember when I said "make friends"?

I didn't mean with yourself.

Yeah, they're great, aren't they?

And some of the brightest minds
in all the multiverse...

and good company too, I might add.

I mean, that Harrison Wolfgang Wells?

Guy's hilarious.

- Look, we're desperate.
- Sure we are.

So I think we should give
the Council of Wells a chance.

- "Council of Wells"?
- Pretty good name, right?

- Yes, it is.
- I know, all right.

- All right!
- Fellas.

- Fellas!
- Will you...

- No, do your thing.
- Here's how it's gonna

- go down...
- Nein. Halt.

So, you are unnecessary...

well, so, not wanted, so... off you go.

Off you go. Off you go.

He's still here. Off you go.

Even I know when
you got too many partners.

And I may be half machine...

but you're all useless.

I think what the fellas are
trying to say here

is that they prefer to work alone.

- You don't say.
- I just did.

- Done just said.
- Ja, he just said.

Fine. You enjoy your roadkill.

I'm gonna be eating my favorite chips.

We had a Cisco on my Earth once.

He was delicious.

He ate the other Cisco.

- I'm gonna...
- Hm?

Leave you to you.

So this stone sample shows
absolutely no unique attributes

of any kind...
totally normal granite statue.

Except...

it's filled with traces
of the dark matter

on a molecular level, as if
it's been flooded with it.

So, another bus meta?

One that somehow brings

inanimate objects to life

- and uses them to kill.
- Hm.

How can this possibly be... possible?

My best guess? This meta has the ability

to leave a psychic imprint on objects...

a sort of telekinetic puppeteering

through a subconscious link.

That's really smart, 34-25-34.

- Did he just give my...
- No, ignore him.

Um... well, look.

The good thing is, our rifles have

a "blow statues to hell" setting,

so when this meta does show up...

we'll be ready.

I hope we're ready now.

Our victim's name is Jim Fox.

He was an auctioneer at Wetherby's.

He was transporting
a Native American artifact

when he was attacked.
We just don't know which one.

Oh, wait. Maybe we do.

A bison necklace.

Ralph, you said you saw
a bison on the bus, right?

I mean... nothing in our world
is a coincidence.

- Vindicated.
- No one said you were lying.

I could see it in your eyes.

According to this auction report,

the necklace was separated
into three pieces.

The first was in the briefcase,
the third is unknown,

but the second was in the hands
of a private collector.

- "Christoph Banks."
- I'll get the CCPD.

Get his address. He may be in danger.

Then we better pay him a visit.

- You ready to suit up?
- Oh, yeah.

Where's my suit?

Now, this is just a prototype,

but she's got an adaptive
nano-weave structure

that is... wait for it... malleable...

on a sub-molecular level.

Don't know what that means, don't care.

Just yank the tarp off.
I'm ready for my super-suit.

Ralph...

this tarp is your super-suit.

When you stretch, it stretches.

When you squish, it squishes.

Squishes into something butt-ugly.

Where's the style, the flair?

Dibny needs to peacock.

Dibny needs to wear the prototype

Cisco so lovingly made for him.

Either that, or you fight crime naked.

Nope! Don't fight crime naked!

What is this, a puppy's raincoat?

The collection really is
quite impressive, isn't it?

It's taken no small amount
of resources to acquire.

I'm just glad to share it
with someone who appreciates it.

- That I do.
- So, this book you're writing.

It's on Sioux artifacts?

My entire bloodline
is Sioux... Lakota, to be exact.

Ah.

Then you're gonna love this.

This...

is a Lakota peace pipe.

Had to have it taken apart and repaired

so it can be smoked.

Wanna try it?

That which you call a "peace pipe"

is no such thing.

It is a sacred gift for prayer

from Ptesan-Wi, bringer of
the seven sacred rights...

the White Buffalo Calf Woman.

You'd never hang a Christian
cross upside down...

or lay an American flag on the floor.

Yet, you destroy that which is wakan...

what is holy... by letting it
touch your filthy flesh.

But I am here to teach you
the price for your impudence.

Who do you think you are?

I am the Black Bison.

Enough.

Whoa. Now, that is a cool suit.

Remember to take some pics for Cisco.

Help! Don't leave me!

You let her get away.

I'm getting the same traces

of dark matter from this

that I was from the tiger statue.

Looks like our meta isn't restricted

- to animating just stone.
- No,

but she does have some limitations.

Out of all the artifacts in the office,

she could only control the knight.

So then maybe
her psychic imprint abilities

are just restricted to effigies.

- It just means "statues"
- Yeah, I don't know.

Sounds kinda dirty to me.

So if the statues look like people

or animals, she can bring them to life.

- Mm.
- Good thing there's only

thousands of those in the city.

Oh, I got a hit on facial recognition.

"Mina Chaytan, professor
of cultural anthropology"?

- She's a teacher?
- Was.

She became an activist,
but she lost her job

six months ago after being arrested.

Breaking and entering,
trespassing, burglary...

quite an activist.
The charges were dropped,

but the university still let her go.

She was trying to reclaim
several Sioux art pieces

from the museum. Chaytan was at this

even before she was a meta.

Yeah, except now she's
upped her game to homicide.

She wants the third piece
of that necklace?

- Let's find it before she does.
- Okay.

West and West are on the case.

What's wrong with you?

You let her get away.
We could've caught her.

Yeah, I let her go,
but I also saved Banks's life.

That was the most important
thing in that situation.

Really, Allen? Because to me,

when I was a cop, getting the bad guy...

that was the most important thing.

You're the Flash.

You could've saved him and caught her.

All right, look, Ralph.

I'm always gonna make the decision

to help the person in danger first.

That's what we do here.

All right, well, we'll file that

under "superhero lesson
of the day," you know?

You look like a plucked chicken.

Guys, guys!

I still think the best thing we can do

is figure out what is DeVoe's goal.

And then from there, we can track all...

That's a simple plan

from a simple man.

- That's not helping.
- Why don't we use

the Bates-Novick method first?

We determine why each meta
developed their super powers...

and then we smash them to bits.

I've seen a lot of strange here,

but... this takes all the cakes.

Okay, Council of Wells! How we doing?

Have we found our mystery foe yet?

No, we can't even agree
on what methodology to use.

- What?
- Yes.

- You've had an entire day.
- I know.

- Wait.
- What?

- Weren't there three of you?
- Whoo!

Thanks for the merry-go-round,
sweetheart.

You know what I mean.

Oh, sorry. I had to take care

of some off-camera business.

- Oh, my God!
- What? What?

I can see your frank and beans.

Come on, now.

I do my best thinking commando. Plus,

it ain't like we all haven't
seen it before.

I haven't seen it!

Ah, you Earth folk.
You guys are so uptight.

I... can... Can we just

get back to the task at hand?
We need answers.

The best answer is always the simplest.

Why don't we go to
every DeVoe we can find...

and interrogate 'em?

- What, even the baby DeVoe?
- Especially the baby DeVoe.

Baby violence solves nothing.

Guys... guys...

All right... gentlemen!

Clearly, this isn't working.
And by the way,

it's not me. It's you.

This...

was a bad idea.

It's like your junk has been
burned into my brain.

You're welcome.

We've got the third piece
of the necklace.

My dad found out that it was on display

at Central City Museum,
but when they figured out

- that it was a target...
- It's on the move.

Yeah, it's being transferred
via armored car

to a secure storage facility
in Brookfield Heights.

- I pinged the truck's GPS.
- All right.

Ralph? Let's go.

I'll get my ugly suit.

Kittens.

Hello.

Are you ready to go to jail?

This doesn't belong in an auction house.

It doesn't belong
in someone's collection.

It belongs to the Sioux people...

- my people.
- Mina... I know

you've been through a lot,
but this is not the way to...

I don't need to listen
to men like you anymore, Flash.

A few weeks ago,
something inside me changed...

changed for the better...
for the more powerful.

And now there's just the Black Bison.

Oh, no, you don't.

The power lines! Get those people clear.

But I can catch the meta!

Laura!

Whoa!

Told you I'd get her.

Hey, the power's out.

Help!

- Laura!
- I can't keep holding it up.

Laura!

I got her.

EMTs are almost here.

She's still breathing.

Come on, wake up, honey.

Honey, come on! Wake up!

Oh, God, oh, God. Wake up, honey.

Oh, God, honey. Honey, wake up.

Come on, honey.

Okay, you just rest up, okay?

I'm gonna come back and check
on you in a little while.

Well, mild concussion,

a hairline fracture in her leg.

She's young. She'll heal fast.

Okay. Thank you, doctor.

You're very welcome.
But, considering the accident,

she's very lucky to be alive.

Look, Ralph. We need to talk.

- You can't...
- Don't.

Just... just forget it, okay?

Hey, buddy.

You planning on bringing
the band back together,

or should I clear out the Speed Lab?

Broom it. We don't need

that Council of Incompetents.

Huh! Is that what
we're calling them now?

'Cause, uh, I distinctly
remember you saying

they were "the brightest minds
in all the multiverse."

And the most annoying. I thought

if I surrounded myself
with people like me,

I would like them. I don't like them.

I hate them. I hate them all.

Hm. Strong words.

You saw them, Ramon, right?

That Wolfgang Wells?
He's always correcting people...

an extremely annoying habit.
The other guy...

the "Free Willy" Wells?
He's so full of himself.

And the other, Cyborg Wells?

You know how he lost his eye?
His daughter gouged it out

at the Solstice Combat Games.
I don't blame her.

I'd have done the same. I'd like
to gouge out the other eye.

- Harry.
- What?

You know you're essentially
complaining about yourself, right?

Ramon...

do your best to pay attention
to the conversation.

I'm not complaining about myself.

I'm complaining about them.

Yes, we're doppelgangers. We look alike.

We have completely
different personalities.

So, you don't think

you can be quick to correct people?

You don't think you can
be full of yourself?

Full of myself? No, I'm amazing.

I'm fantastic. I'm talking about them.

I don't like them. I hate them.

I hate them all.

You know what I think?
I think this is entirely about yourself.

I think underneath
all your brain and bluster,

you actually don't have
a very high opinion

- of yourself.
- What?

Why do you think it's so hard
for you to make new friends?

- I don't have a hard time...
- Harry.

No one's gonna like you if
you don't like yourself first.

These weirdos over here, they...

they didn't have to answer
our call for help.

But they did...'cause
you would've done the same.

And yes, there are some
really annoying, rough parts

of you, but you know what?

I've seen some amazing parts too.

'Cause sometimes, you're
a hard-ass, you're a hero.

Sometimes... you're a wizard, Harry.

The Council of Wells...

if you wanna make that work...

you have to start treating
yourself with some compassion.

All of yourselves.

Now is the time
that Simple Harry has come

to insult us even more?

I didn't call to insult. I called to...

- Apologize.
- Apologize?

Apologizing is punishable by banishment

under Krung the Face-Crusher!

All right, well... that's unfortunate.

Look, I know you guys prefer
to work alone.

You don't wanna work with other people.

You think you're so smart,
you can just push them away,

and I can say that
because I'm one of you,

but if we're going to find our DeVoe...

then we have to work together.
We have to work as...

- friends.
- Friends...

- with benefits?
- Yeah, no,

we're not doing that,
but I'm sure we can

all find something
that we like in one another...

like you, Wells 2.0.
You're clearly very...

resourceful and strong. And you,

you're extremely charismatic.
I'm sure you can recruit

top talent to your research teams.

- Oh, I bring the talent.
- Yeah... and you,

Herr Wells, you're very...

- blunt.
- Ja. Obviously.

Right, but can we just... can you...

Yeah, sure. And I'm sorry, man.

What I said before
about your... you know,

your theory on
the behavioral upbringings

of nano-serial killers being un-chill...

that was uncalled for.
I shouldn't have said that.

It's a very groovy theory. Good on you.

Ja... uh, danke.

I suppose that when I said
that your theory on narcotics

in molecular psychiatry was
stupider than a theory

made by tiny babies, that
that was uncalled for also.

- There we go.
- Yeah, and I'm digging

the whole creepy half-man,
half-metal vibe

- you got going on.
- I just wanna say...

all of you... I really respect the fact

that each one of you...

has two eyes.

Yeah... hey, well, um,

we all agree on something. That's great.

So, on that note, I hereby reconvene

the Council of Wells.
Now, about our DeVoe...

Well, about DeVoe...
perhaps if we were to combine

the Bates-Novick
of our mutant friend here

with my models
of statistical elimination...

I'll do you one more. Maybe we enhance

your elimination models
with a psych profile

based on DeVoe's previous action.

I could whip up a predictive algorithm.

- Ja, ja, ja, ja.
- Run it through

my quantum cerebral chip,
we'll find him in no time.

I'm starting to see
why you called these guys.

Yeah.

All right, gentlemen.

Let's get to work.

If you're here to tell me
how I royally screwed up,

letting that little girl get hurt...

trust me... I know.

I keep feeling all these feelings...

guilt... remorse... heartburn.

Well, I can't help you
with that last one,

but maybe I can help with the rest.

- What are all those?
- Past cases.

Those were simpler times.

Husband stepping out on wife,
wife stepping out on husband...

husband stepping out
on wife and husband.

That one was a little less simple.

Ralph, it was like you were
gonna make a point?

My point is...

when I was a P.I., I...

I didn't have to worry about
little girls in hospitals.

I just had to get the dirt.

Whatever happened after that,
I wasn't there to see it.

Now all I see are people getting hurt

or about to get hurt.

And then for five years,
I got by without caring

about anyone.

Now I have to care about a whole city?

It's a part of the job, Ralph.

Maybe the most important part.

How do you do it?

How do you walk around knowing

what could happen to all those people?

I... don't always handle it well.

I've made bad decisions,

and sometimes it got more people hurt.

You just gotta do the best you can.

And when that's not enough,

you lean on the people around you.

Oh... you... you mean you.

Yeah, me, Ralph.

Look, I brought you into this
because I think that

you have the makings of a hero,
but I would be lying

if I said there won't be hard days.

And when there are,
you need someone to turn to.

I can be that person...

if you want.

You'd do that for me?

I will make it my personal mission

to protect your heart.

Look, Ralph, I-I actually think
it's great

you're feeling all this stuff.

But don't forget:

that little girl is gonna be okay.

And we got the bad guy.

Yeah.

We got the bad guy.

Don't I know you from somewhere?

- Not likely.
- No, I do.

I arrested you after one of
those protests last year.

Don't touch me.

Those artifacts are headed
for the museum.

And once the warden's people get here,

you're headed to Iron Heights.

Gentlemen, feast your eyes
on this wonder.

This bad boy is replete

with polymer-coated,
flame-resistant armor,

frontal impact deflection panels,

a dual-filtered gas mask...

so you don't cry on your own supply.

Especially with this bad boy.

Call it the Onion.

Any questions?

It's time we go collect what's ours.

Joe just called.

Chaytan escaped from CCPD.

Apparently, she made a tactical dummy

go full "Terminator" at the station.

Well, we know where she's going.

- The necklace.
- The two pieces she stole

have been reunited with
the third piece at the museum.

She has killed for these before.

She will kill anyone that gets
in her way to reclaim them.

It's up to us. Are you ready?

Well... I was until you said that.

- What are you...
- Jeez Louise, man.

What kind of rousing
"Braveheart" speech was that?

- Just put your thing on.
- Wanna help me?

- No.
- It's really tight.

Hurry up!

Hello, beautiful.

Put it down, Mina.

- That belongs in a museum.
- This is a museum.

I realized that after I said it.

Yes. You keep it here

as part of American history.

But we're not history.
We are still here...

still sacred, as is this necklace.

It's going back to the Sioux.

Get out of my way.

Not after the people you've hurt, Mina.

And you're not gonna hurt anyone else.

Is that so?

Don't. Move.

Their vision. Is based. On movement.

That movie is filled with lies!

We have a T. rex.

Aah!

What's going on in here?

Stop! I got you.

Whatcha gonna do, superhero?

For the love of Jeff Goldblum, stop!

You're really never going to
stop chasing me, are you?

No, I'm really not.

Do you have any idea how many things

I can bring to life in this place?

The gargoyles on the roof.

The reliefs carved into the walls

and support pillars.

I can bring this whole place down

- in a matter of seconds.
- But you won't,

because there is one thing
you care about

more than vengeance, isn't there?

I kind of can't believe
you fell for that.

Come on.

You almost let her escape.

Well...

I kept hearing your stupid voice

telling me to protect the innocent.

Nice job... rookie.

Good boy. Stay.

All right, sounds good.
I'll let everybody know.

Hey. That was Joe.

He says that Warden Wolfe
has Chaytan locked up

at Iron Heights... far, far away
from any mannequins,

- statues, or...
- Effigies.

Looked it up.

Still say it sounds kind of dirty,

but I'm not the mayor
of the dictionary, so whatever.

Joe also said that the cleanup crew

at the museum still hasn't
found the bison necklace.

Huh.

Guess somebody might have mailed it back

to the Sioux reservation.

Somebody?

You gonna yell at me again?

No, not for this one.

Mina's friends and family...

they've been hurt for too long.

And I'm not sure if you've
heard this saying before,

but... a superhero's first job
is to protect people.

Wise words.

You want a coffee... on me?

For real this time.

Uh... thanks, but...

I gotta see about a girl.

Hey, kid.

How you doing?

Better, thanks.

That...

that's awesome.

But I'm really bored.

Yeah...

Do you like balloon animals?

Ruff.

Ruff, ruff, ruff.

Do a giraffe next.

Okay, but... that might take some toes.

Hey.

What's going on?
We think we know who he is.

According to Harry's friends,

the name we're looking
for is Clifford...

Clifford DeVoe.

92% match to our psychological profile.

No other DeVoe comes close.

Guy keeps a low profile.
No social media,

- no criminal record...
- And we know where he's hiding.

43 Hibbard Lane.

Well, if he's as dangerous
as you said...

I can call Singh.
We can get a squad over there.

No.

Let's go get him.

Guys, Thawne, Zoom, Savitar...

for once, we actually have a chance here

to get ahead of our enemy.

Let's go get DeVoe.

We're about to have guests.

Then let's be ready to greet them.

Is this the place?

This is the one.

- Is everyone set?
- "Eye in the Sky" is a go.

I have eyes on the front door.

Snow and Frost standing by.

Just give us the word
and we'll breach in.

What kind of criminal mastermind
has a welcome mat?

Hi. Can I help you?

Uh, yes, ma'am.
I'm Detective Joe West, CCPD.

This is Barry Allen, my associate.

Is everything all right?

Uh, yes... uh, we were just hoping

to talk with Clifford DeVoe. Is he here?

Yes, he is.

May I ask what this is about, officers?

We just need to ask him some questions.

Is something wrong?
Is my husband in trouble?

- Your husband?
- No, ma'am.

Clifford.

The police are here. They'd like a word.

Thank you, dear.

Good afternoon, gentlemen.

I'm Clifford DeVoe.

How may I be of help?