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"'''The Wrath of Savitar'''" is the fifteenth episode of the [[Season 3 (The Flash)|third season]] of ''[[The Flash]]'', and the sixty-first episode overall. It aired on March 7, 2017.
 
   
 
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"The Wrath of Savitar" is the ???th episode of The Flash. It aired on March 7, 2017.

"Wally's gone!"
—Savitar to Barry Allen[[The Wrath of Savitar

|[src]]]


Synopsis

While training with Barry, Wally starts to have visions of Savitar, which he hides from the team. A dangerous secret threatens Barry and Iris' happiness.[1]

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Trivia

  • HR welcomes Julian as "James", referencing the British spy James Bond.
  • After Wally is treated for his injuries, Cisco claims that trouble "never stops never stopping". This is possibly a reference to the 2016 film Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
  • HR attempts to pull everyone together by calling the four guys the "Four Amigos", apparently referencing a movie on Earth Nineteen. This itself is a reference to the 1986 film ¡Three Amigos!.
  • Cisco refers to Julian as Linda Blair, referencing the actress' role as the possessed child Regan MacNeil in the 1973 film The Exorcist and its sequel.
  • When Barry asks Savitar why they're enemies, he replies through Julian, "Because we had to be, Only one of us could live." closely resembling the commonly misquoted prophecy from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; "only one can live while the other survives...
  • Julian refers to himself as Judas when he talks about the one that could possibly betray the team. Judas was the one that betrayed Jesus Christ to the Romans. Tom Felton had a role in the movie Risen that was centered around the story of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
  • This was the first episode where Savitar's appearance was not CGI.

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