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Revision as of 01:02, 20 March 2018

"You've done a wonderful job, Joe. Better than I ever could."
—Francine to Joe[src]

Francine West (died 2016) was the wife of Joe West, the mother of Iris and Wally West, and the mother-in-law of Barry Allen.

Biography

Early life

Little is known about Francine before she met and married Joe West with the permission of her father. The two had a daughter, Iris. According to Joe, Francine had a severe drug addiction which caused her to overdose several times. The last time occurred when Joe was a beat cop and received a call from a child saying her mother had passed out. The caller turned out to be his daughter: Joe came home to find Francine unconscious on the couch after a pill overdose and a young Iris next to the open flame on the stove. Francine was saved, but decided to leave her family while recovering as she considered it to be the best choice for Joe and Iris. Instead of telling Iris the truth, Joe made up a lie about how her mother was a good person who had tragically died. [1]

Returning to Central City

Nearly two decades later, Francine turns up at the police department and pleads to see her daughter after Joe refused to return her calls. She tells Joe that she is clean now and wants to make things right. [2]

Later that evening, Francine and Joe talk at a bar where Francine insists that Iris needs her mother after losing the love of her life. Joe instead hands Francine an envelope with cash and tells her that she has 48 hours to leave Central City.[1]

After talking with his foster son Barry on the matter Joe eventually told Iris the truth about Francine. Iris decided she wanted to meet her mother and they met up with her on CC Jitters. Seeing her daughter for the first time in two decades Francine told Iris that she was proud of her. However her joy fell felt short when Iris told her she didn't want anything to do with her.[3]

Afterwards Francine told Joe the real reason she came was that she was dying from a disease known as the MacGregor's Syndrome and may not live to see the end of the year. Joe relayed this information to Iris, who once again met with Francine, albeit without her father. There, Iris confronted her mother, telling her that, as an investigative reporter, she is well equipped to find out the truth, and informing her that she is aware of the child Francine gave birth to eight months after she left. Iris angrily asked her if she has a brother and if Joe is the father before telling Francine to stay away from her family.[3]

Hospitalized

The disease eventually became so severe that Francine had to be hospitalized. While in the hospital she was visited by Joe, who had just found out about the existence of Wally. Joe took Iris to visit her and gave the two some time alone. Iris told Francine she did not hate her anymore and only wished that she and Wally would have re-entered her and Joe's lives sooner, forgiving her before tearfully leaving the room. Iris later convinced Wally to go say goodbye to his mother and he asked her to go with him.[4] Francine passed away soon after.[5]

Legacy

Personality

Appearances

The Flash

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4


DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 3

Behind the scenes

  • In the DC comics, the matriarch of the West family was named Nadine West, wife of Ira West. Though, she was only the adoptive mother of Iris, with her biological mother, being a woman named Fran Russell. Francine's name seems to be a combination of the two.
  • Francine is reveal to be dying of an illness known as MacGregors. This illness was originally introduced in the film Batman & Robin. Both Batman's butler Alfred Pennyworth, and Mr. Freeze's wife, Nora were diagnosed with the illness in different stages. Unlike in Flash however, it was never stated to be associated with past drug use.

References