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The Flash (2014)
The Wrath of Savitar
Directed by
Alexandra La Roche
TV-14
S3 • E15
Mar 7, 2017
42m
8.5
7.8
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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.
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Cast of The Wrath of Savitar
Grant Gustin
Barry Allen / The Flash
Danielle Panabaker
Dr. Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost
Carlos Valdes
Cisco Ramon / Vibe
Keiynan Lonsdale
Wally West / Kid Flash
Tom Cavanagh
Harrison 'H.R.' Wells
Jesse L. Martin
Joe West
Tom Felton
Dr. Julian Albert
Candice Patton
Iris West
Vanessa Williams
Francine West
Blair Penner
Acolyte Craig
Tobin Bell
Savitar (voice) (uncredited)
Andre Tricoteux
Savitar
Violett Beane
Jesse Wells / Jesse Quick
Alexandra La Roche
Director
Andrew Kreisberg
Writer
Andrew Wilder
Writer / Co-Executive Producer
C. Kim Miles
Director Of Photography
The Flash (2014) - S3 • E15 Ratings & Reviews
Black Nerd Problems
Ja-Quan Greene
I'm just here for HR and his wild a** quotables... This dude has me crying.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
It is starting to get a little ridiculous how much of the drama on this show is fueled by characters keeping secrets from one another.
The Young Folks
Allyson Johnson
Action packed, emotionally raw and offering up major decisions and pitfalls for each character to fall into.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Angelica Jade Bastién
Almost every character makes decisions that are meant to move the plot forward, first and foremost, even when those choices don't make much sense.
Screen Rant
Sarah Moran
'The Wrath of Savitar' makes a strong case for fear being what "makes us do a lot of things that we shouldn't," as Barry so poignantly puts it.
Syfy Wire
Trent Moore
Boy, how about that ending?
Collider
Carla Day
Overall, the episode (and in the end, perhaps the season storyline as a whole) succeeded because of Savitar.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
It's another heartbreaking moment courtesy of strong performances from the cast, especially Grant Gustin.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Siddhant Adlakha
A consistently thrilling entry that moves both plot and character in more ways than the last seven or so episodes, and one that might even belong alongside the series' very best.
AV Club
Scott Von Doviak
Enough with the members of Team Flash withholding crucial information from each other to create artificial drama. It's so tired, it's so boring, it's so old.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
While I'm still worried the bottom is going to drop out of this arc, The Wrath of Savitar was a great episode. Maybe the best one of the season so far.
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