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How The Flash Missed The Point Of Its Own Funeral Episode

The final scene of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend” found Caitlin reaching out to Frost’s boyfriend Mark “Chillblaine” Baine (Jon Cor), a reformed thief specializing in high-tech heists. Chillblaine was surprised by the invitation to come to the apartment Caitlin and Frost had shared, knowing that Caitlin had never approved of him. He was further astonished to discover that Caitlin was carrying a genome sequencer she claimed to have “borrowed” and that Caitlin had transformed the apartment into a laboratory. The episode ended with Caitlin revealing that she had a lock of Frost’s hair and was quite literal about her intentions to keep Frost alive, asking the reformed Mark Blaine/Chillblaine to help her get the rest of the gear she needed to try and resurrect Frost.

This development seemed wildly out of character for Caitlin, who was usually the voice of reason on Team Flash and a paragon of medical ethics. It might have been more believable for Chillblaine to come up with the idea of stealing the technology to resurrect Frost, given his regret that he never told his “Snowflake” that he truly loved her. However, regardless of who came up with the plan, this twist that Caitlin will attempt to bring Frost back to life somehow completely undercut the power of the message of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend.”

The Flash releases new episodes on Wednesdays on The CW.


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How The Flash Missed The Point Of Its Own Funeral Episode

The final scene of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend” found Caitlin reaching out to Frost’s boyfriend Mark “Chillblaine” Baine (Jon Cor), a reformed thief specializing in high-tech heists. Chillblaine was surprised by the invitation to come to the apartment Caitlin and Frost had shared, knowing that Caitlin had never approved of him. He was further astonished to discover that Caitlin was carrying a genome sequencer she claimed to have “borrowed” and that Caitlin had transformed the apartment into a laboratory. The episode ended with Caitlin revealing that she had a lock of Frost’s hair and was quite literal about her intentions to keep Frost alive, asking the reformed Mark Blaine/Chillblaine to help her get the rest of the gear she needed to try and resurrect Frost.

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This development seemed wildly out of character for Caitlin, who was usually the voice of reason on Team Flash and a paragon of medical ethics. It might have been more believable for Chillblaine to come up with the idea of stealing the technology to resurrect Frost, given his regret that he never told his “Snowflake” that he truly loved her. However, regardless of who came up with the plan, this twist that Caitlin will attempt to bring Frost back to life somehow completely undercut the power of the message of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend.”

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The Flash releases new episodes on Wednesdays on The CW.

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How The Flash Missed The Point Of Its Own Funeral Episode

The final scene of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend” found Caitlin reaching out to Frost’s boyfriend Mark “Chillblaine” Baine (Jon Cor), a reformed thief specializing in high-tech heists. Chillblaine was surprised by the invitation to come to the apartment Caitlin and Frost had shared, knowing that Caitlin had never approved of him. He was further astonished to discover that Caitlin was carrying a genome sequencer she claimed to have “borrowed” and that Caitlin had transformed the apartment into a laboratory. The episode ended with Caitlin revealing that she had a lock of Frost’s hair and was quite literal about her intentions to keep Frost alive, asking the reformed Mark Blaine/Chillblaine to help her get the rest of the gear she needed to try and resurrect Frost.

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This development seemed wildly out of character for Caitlin, who was usually the voice of reason on Team Flash and a paragon of medical ethics. It might have been more believable for Chillblaine to come up with the idea of stealing the technology to resurrect Frost, given his regret that he never told his “Snowflake” that he truly loved her. However, regardless of who came up with the plan, this twist that Caitlin will attempt to bring Frost back to life somehow completely undercut the power of the message of The Flash episode “Funeral For A Friend.”

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The Flash releases new episodes on Wednesdays on The CW.

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