Nora West-Allen's main secret in The Flash Season 5 was her secret collaboration with the future's most notorious villain, Eobard Thawne, to alter the timeline and prevent her father Barry's disappearance in the upcoming Crisis, which involved using a journal to communicate with him and ultimately trying to destroy Cicada's dagger, leading to her erasure from existence in the original timeline. Her other secret was a power-dampening chip Iris placed in her to control her speed, causing tension between them.
Nora was wiped from existence in Season 5 because a new timeline was created where Barry died before he and Iris could conceive her(This Barry dies in 2019, whereas Nora is born sometime before April 2024).
Killing Nora is meant to derail Barry's development or traumatize him into weakness. The plan backfires--Barry still becomes the Flash, but scarred--fulfilling both Thawne's need for a particular timeline and his personal cruelty.
However, unbeknownst to the team at the time, Nora was working with Thawne, who was imprisoned in 2049, on an agenda to destroy Cicada's dagger and save Barry from vanishing in a future crisis.
Since Barry may not have returned for a really long time(he had to because Of that message he sent from 2050 or 2060) Nora wanted to go back in time and help save him or meet him. Iris didn't allow this because she knew it could mess up the timeline. So this causes some hatred and distance between Iris and Nora.
We've been waiting three months for the inevitable to happen and it finally did: Nora's secret came out in tonight's episode, “Time Bomb.” And boy oh boy, Barry did not take it well and gave his daughter the ultimate form of grounding; a punishment he reserves for his enemies.
H.R. Wells: [last words] Tell Cisco... This took strength, and he gave it to me.
Pure Evil. Your idol saving a crowd (which is why you admire them in the first place) that you wanted to save yourself doesn't spiral into becoming a mass-murderer and dedicating your entire life to killing that person. Probably, I mean the same thing happend in the comics.
Alter ego: After Nora West-Allen ran into the Negative Speed Force, she became the leader of the Young Rogues and became evil.
The two appeared on-screen together in the Season 1 The Flash episode "Rogue Air". Ronnie was killed off in The Flash because Robbie Amell was unable to commit as a series regular for DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
It's a game of probabilities. For S9 Barry, there's a 100% probability that Barry Allen becomes the Flash in 2014. But for Thawne, once he kills Nora Allen, the probability that Barry Allen becomes the Flash temporarily goes down to 0%, causing him to lose his own powers...
He replicated the accident that gave the Flash his powers, but was driven insane and became obsessed with ruining the Flash's life upon learning that he was destined to become his greatest enemy–the Reverse-Flash.
Barry's mother was murdered when he was 11 years old on March 18, 2000 and the blame was wrongfully placed on his father. He was taken in by Joe West and ended up staying with him and his daughter, Iris West. Barry dedicated the rest of his life to proving his father's innocence. After the S.T.A.R.
Hartley even found out Wells' "dark secret", concerning the particle accelerator instability.
Nash's body is eventually taken over by Thawne, though he remains alive. Team Flash work to exorcise Thawne, and deduce that Nash is the only surviving version of Wells following the Crisis and was fused with all of his counterparts, explaining his hallucinations.
Wally West, played by Keiynan Lonsdale, was a beloved character on The Flash but left the show after just two seasons, leaving fans questioning why. Lonsdale's departure from The Flash was a narrative decision, with his character choosing to do soul-searching and eventually joining the Legends of Tomorrow.
In the process of opening the gateway, Nash inadvertently freed the Anti-Monitor from confinement, forcing him to lose his memories and transform into another being, a Pariah, in order to repent.
A X O L O T L, my time has come to burn! I invoke the ancient power that I may return!
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Iris West realizes Barry is the Flash. Just as Eddie was about to propose to Iris with a ring he got from his grandmother, they were attacked by the Reverse-Flash. Iris quickly recognized him as Nora Allen's murderer and pleaded with him not to hurt anyone else.
In a posthumous message, he only confessed to Nora Allen's murder as a way to taunt Barry, admitting it wouldn't matter as Barry would never truly be happy.
The Flash – Season 4, Episode 14 Subject 9
Fresh score. Barry meets a powerful woman whose abilities could help him in his battle with DeVoe; after learning that DeVoe is targeting everyone who was on the bus, Ralph decides he doesn't want to be a hero anymore.
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