[s7e4] Central City Strong -

Barry grapples with guilt, overcompensating for his failure to protect Iris by showering her with speed-assisted romantic gestures, which Iris eventually identifies as a way of avoiding the reality of their ordeal. [10, 15]

Involuntarily separated into two independent physical entities.

In a departure from standard superhero tropes, Barry defeats Kadabra not through physical combat, but through empathy. By acknowledging their shared trauma of loss, Barry convinces Kadabra to stand down. [8, 15] 3. Themes of Shared Trauma [S7E4] Central City Strong

The Flash publicly apologizes to the city for failing to prevent the Mirrorverse takeover, establishing a theme of accountability and the weight of the "hero" mantle. [10, 12] 2. The Return of Abra Kadabra

Kadabra attempts to detonate an anti-matter bomb to make Central City suffer the same pain he feels. [15] Barry grapples with guilt, overcompensating for his failure

Struggling with her time in the Mirrorverse, Iris is encouraged by Allegra to write an article that focuses on her personal experience rather than just dry facts. [10, 12] This culminates in her joining a support group for Mirrorverse survivors. [15]

After suffering from persistent headaches throughout the episode, Caitlin Snow and Frost discover they have physically separated into two distinct bodies. [15, 17] By acknowledging their shared trauma of loss, Barry

Unlike his previous appearance in Season 3, this version of Kadabra is fueled by the loss of his family—a wife and son—who were erased from existence due to the changes in the timeline following the Crisis on Infinite Earths . [8, 15, 18]

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