Kind of a shame to end the season with the heroes failing and the villain winning so completely, but obviously it couldn't be helped. At least it does make a decent cliffhanger, a decisive end of one phase of the story and start of the next.
I wasn't a fan of the design of Carver's panic room. "Not a single mirror" -- but plenty of polished metal objects and large glass-screened monitors. Are you kidding me?
The twist of Eva framing Sue Dearbon for Carver's murder is strange. Why Sue? I mean, obviously it's an excuse to keep Sue involved in the story so she and Ralph can get closer, but that's the writers' reason. What's the character's reason? Why would Eva choose to frame Sue instead of someone else? Why not Ralph,the disreputable PI? Or Barry, who's already been tried for murder once and whom many people might thus be quick to presume guilty? Or Nash, who's a dead ringer for the notorious criminal Harrison Wells? Or Allegra, a former juvenile delinquent from a family of criminals? Come to think of it, this is a pretty disreputable bunch. Sue might be an actual international thief, but her reputation is that of a harmless, flighty heiress, so she's not the most natural choice to pin the crime on. It seems like an arbitrary decision.
No Cisco this week. I guess the bit about him heading to Atlantis last week was to set up another absence. Too bad it works out to him missing the finale.
I wasn't a fan of the Nash telling Barry about the deal though.
What do you mean? Nash didn't tell Barry about the deal. Carver offered Barry deal, Nash saw Barry hesitate and consider it, and then he confronted Barry about it afterward.
When Harry said the Barry he knew would never consider that deal, I wondered if it meant we'd find that Barry had been replaced by a mirror double. I expected Iris to go to that hospital expecting to find Singh and discover the real Barry there instead. Which would've been a heck of a cliffhanger.
That looked like Harry Wells to me. I didn’t get Thawn from that scene.
Oh, yes, quite clearly Harry. That's obvious just from the glasses and the gruff attitude, not to mention that Nash actually
said the name "Harry" when telling Barry about it later.