Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Flash season 8, episode 6.
The Arrowverse’s Avery Ho represents the best way The Flash can end. The Flash season 8’s episode 6, called “Impulsive Excessive Disorder,” sees Bart and Nora, Barry and Iris’ children from the future, returning to December 2013 in a bid to fix the timeline they presumably changed after fighting alongside their parents to defeat Godspeed in the present.
Avery Ho is but a science intern at Fast Track Labs when Bart and Nora meet her on a coffee run near the Central City Police Department. Avery is studying temporal dynamics and quantum divergence and the West-Allen kids recruit her to help them figure out how to stop the Royal Flush Gang from killing people without changing the timeline. Avery forged a connection with Bart and helped him and Nora throughout the episode. Considering how big a role she played, it’s possible she might return again in the back half of The Flash season 8. Crucially, she may be the key to how the series closes.
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In the comics, Avery Ho got her powers after being struck by lightning during the Speed Force Storm, an occurrence that played out in season 7. She was mentored by Barry for a while before going on to become The Flash of China. Barry is no longer the only speedster and the Arrowverse series has expanded to include several more, including Kid Flash, Jay Garrick’s Flash, Impulse, XS, and Godspeed, among others. Having multiple speedsters as a part of a global network would allow The Flash to grow and to more universally become about legacy. Ensuring the world is being taken care of by Bart, Nora, and other potential speedsters like Avery means Barry
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