But I am feeling somewhat more optimistic about Nora's role in the series thanks to this episode. I have a lot of concerns about the writers adding another speedster to the mix, especially with certain existing characters continuing to be so poorly served (more on that in a bit). Honestly, if a speedster mucking with time is going to be one of the show's big plot catalysts again, at least someone other than Barry is the culprit for a change. ![]() This is both her chance to make up for lost time and to possibly rewrite the future so she never has to grow up missing a parent. She's spent her whole life trying to live up to the example of a father she never really knew. We see early on that Nora idolizes her father, but it's only late in the game that we come to understand why. Less so when it comes to the pained, uncomfortable dynamic between Nora and Iris, but that's clearly intentional. Better still, the premiere is successful in establishing a bond between father and daughter.
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