The Flash (2014) s04e10 Episode Script

The Trial of The Flash

1 My name is Barry Allen, and I am the fastest man alive.
To the outside world, I'm an ordinary forensic scientist.
But secretly, with the help of my friends at S.
T.
A.
R.
Labs, I fight crime and find other meta-humans like me.
But I became lost in time.
It took everything in my friends' power to bring me back, and in doing so our world was opened up to new threats.
And I'm the only one fast enough to stop them.
I am the Flash.
Previously on "The Flash" Is that what you think I am? Some sort of evil secretary? - You tell me.
- I am now, and forever will be, my husband's partner.
Pleased to meet you, Dominic Lanse.
[YELLING.]
Hello, Mr.
Allen.
Devoe, if you hurt my family I have no interest in your family.
Besides, you're gonna need someone to miss you when you're gone.
- What did you do? - I left something for you.
I don't have need for it anymore.
Barry Allen, you're under arrest for the murder of Clifford Devoe.
My name is Barry Allen.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
And I'm an innocent man.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
I know that you'll find my fingerprints all over his body.
And I know that you'll find his DNA on mine.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
But I don't know who stabbed him Or how he ended up in my loft.
All I can tell you is I'm being framed For something I didn't do.
I didn't kill Clifford Devoe.
[SIGHS.]
All right, Allen, let's run it back from the beginning.
This is exactly what Devoe wanted.
I mean, we all played right into his plan, especially me.
Why would Devoe want to orchestrate all of this? I don't know, but we know that this started when I was still in the Speed Force.
But why target Dominic? Dominic's power must have allowed Devoe to inhabit his body.
We should've been on top of this earlier.
What about the other metas on the bus? - Why create them? - [SIGHS.]
Part of a larger plan? [PENSIVE MUSIC.]
How are you even here right now, Allen? Aren't you on house arrest? - Yeah, well - He's at Joe's, actually.
Either that or the courthouse.
I managed to hack into the ankle monitor GPS.
That's not the only thing Cisco hacked.
When you came out of the Speed Force, you were talking gibberish at CCPD.
You said something about not wanting to kill anyone.
I digitally scrubbed a video.
Last thing we want is somebody hearing something we don't want them to hear.
- Your Honor, I'm innocent.
- I didn't do this.
I didn't kill anyone.
Yeah, I mean, I don't remember saying any of that.
- You don't? - No.
We should look at everything else he said when he first came out of the Speed Force.
- Might give us a clue.
- That's a good idea.
Okay, guys, but remember, I mean, considering all the evidence they have against me, this trial is not even gonna last very long.
Okay, but with Cecile taking a leave of absence to represent you, you got the best lawyer in town.
- Yeah, - I mean, even if they did find you guilty, it's not like any prison can hold you.
- Well, I'm not gonna run.
- I won't be a fugitive.
If I'm convicted, I have to go to prison.
We're not gonna let that happen.
- Right.
- Let's get to work.
We should get to the courthouse.
Yeah.
- How you doing? - They say the first year of marriage is always the hardest, but I never thought my husband being on trial for murder would be one of the challenges.
We have been through so much.
We'll get through this too.
Will we, Barry? I know the Speed Force gave you a new outlook on life, but I don't know if being positive is enough right now.
I'm just trying to be strong for the team and for you.
Remember, we're The Flash.
We're The Flash.
Ralph, hold up.
Listen, I'm not gonna let Barry go to prison.
I failed his dad, I'm not gonna fail him.
I need your help.
My help, huh? As in the stretchy kind? As in the underhanded private investigator kind.
- Oh, ha, no offense taken.
- Come on.
Science has long pondered what would be required to successfully transfer consciousness from one living being to another.
But we've accomplished far beyond a simple transfer of consciousness.
We've extracted that which elevates our humanity and added upon it.
I am both who I was before [INHALES.]
And who I desire to become.
Yes, you are, my love.
[FOREBODING MUSIC.]
My hand still feels foreign upon your flesh.
And you don't care for it.
No, I do.
As I said, I inherited my host's ability to read thoughts.
We have never lied to each other before.
Let's not begin now.
[WHISPERS.]
Okay.
Marlize, my love See past this body.
See past these eyes.
See me, Clifford.
I am nothing without you.
Your Honor, ladies and gentleman of the jury, If you don't understand what it is I'm about to tell you today, you need to do something.
I need you to believe in the impossible.
As children, we're taught that the police are there to protect us, to serve.
We're told that our tax dollars go toward training them to be the champions of the city.
But for some of us, it still seems impossible that a police investigator, one of Central City's finest, could betray that trust.
And even worse, under the guise of upholding the law to commit the most heinous act that one person can carry out against another.
But that is exactly what Barry Allen did.
Now, the prosecution will prove beyond any doubt that he stood among us a wolf in sheep's clothing.
But here's the thing.
Barry Allen wears a mask, used his connection to the law, his experience as a police investigator, especially as a crime scene technician, to stalk a beloved professor and husband and murder Clifford Devoe in cold blood.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
All right, Mr.
Borwin, just sign on the dotted line and your savings account is all set up.
Appreciate your helping me out, I want to get this right.
It's my first savings account.
[EERIE MUSIC.]
- You okay? - Yeah.
Just a little lightheaded before lunch, I guess.
Have a great day.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Ladies and gentleman, the document in my hand, it's a court-issued restraining order.
It's issued to Marlize Devoe, the wife of the victim, on behalf of her husband against a Mr.
Bartholomew Henry Allen.
Now if you'd like a better look, I have a bigger copy.
And if you'll allow me to call out what's written underneath "reason for order issue," harassment.
The defendant was seen just days earlier, illegally breaking and entering into the victim's house, searching through the victim's effects.
A man obsessed.
Barry Allen's skin cells were found under the nails of the victim.
Now imagine that, if you can, Mr.
Devoe, a man in a wheelchair, desperately trying to defend himself as Mr.
Allen sought to overpower him.
And finally, this is the knife that was used to kill Clifford Devoe.
If it looks new, that's because it is.
It was a wedding gift to Mr.
Allen.
Now let's just let that sink in for a moment.
This was supposed to commemorate the most joyous moment in a couple's lives.
But instead Mr.
Allen used it to forever separate a couple from one another.
He used a wedding gift as a murder weapon.
That is a special kind of evil.
- [PHONE BUZZING.]
- Defendant showed - an absolute disregard - [WHISPERS.]
Cisco, there's a meta attack downtown.
- We got to go.
- Brazen callousness I'll stay here with Barry.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
- [SIREN WAILING.]
- When you're done, could I get some coverage of the work stations? Detective, would you get a statement please? - Mr.
Ramon.
- Captain.
- What happened here? - Well, vintage Central City.
Aning another weird one.
No data breach, nothing stolen.
Everyone just collapsed.
I have officers at the hospital interviewing people now, but so far, no one knows anything.
- Hmm.
- Whoa.
- [ELECTRONIC BEEPING.]
- Dark matter city.
Yeah, we're definitely dealing with a meta here.
You want to see what kind of perimeter we're dealing with? [FINGERS SNAP.]
You read my mind.
Hey, Joe, you sure you're okay to run this case? Because I totally understand if you need a little more time, uh Uh, I'm fine, really.
I may have to go over to the courthouse later.
- Yeah, I'm, uh - [CLEARS THROAT.]
I'm actually heading over there myself.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
The prosecution called me to testify.
I'm sorry, Joe.
You know how much I care about Barry, but I have to tell them what I know.
[SOMBER MUSIC.]
I get it, you got to do what you got to do.
Yeah.
Do I need to repeat the question? No, I heard it.
The person standing over Clifford Devoe's body was Barry Allen.
No further questions, Your Honor.
[INDISTINCT WHISPERS.]
Captain Singh, you stated that you interviewed Barry Allen five years ago for the job of CSI.
I wonder, what was your first impression of him? He was young.
Had half the experience of everyone else I interviewed.
Hmm.
Why'd you hire him? It was really something he said in the interview.
Everyone always talks about going after the criminal, the guilty.
But Allen said he wanted to help the victims.
The innocents.
I thought Central City deserved someone like that.
Allen is one of the good ones.
One of the good ones.
No further questions, Your Honor.
I'd like to redirect, Your Honor.
Proceed.
Would you cover for Mr.
Allen if you had to? - No, of course not.
- No.
It says here in his personnel file that he took a six-month sabbatical to the Czech Republic.
Did he get approval from you first? Not exactly.
He said it was for something personal, I'm sure he had a good reason to go.
Is saving the world a good reason? It also says in here that he was late 72 times in the past two years.
Did you ever ask him why? No, because regardless of what time he got in, he always did his job.
I was just curious to imagine what he does with his time instead of being at work.
It's almost like he has this secret life.
So in spite of all these infractions, you never thought to discipline him? What are you suggesting? That whether you realized it or not, you've been covering the ugly truth about Mr.
Allen for years now.
- That is not true.
- Is it true that he was targeting and harassing Mr.
Devoe? Yes or no? [TENSE MUSIC.]
Yes, which is why I granted Devoe the restraining order and told Allen to stay away.
But that didn't stop him, did it? He kept going after him right up until the night - that Mr.
Devoe was killed.
- Objection! Conjecture.
Withdrawn.
Captain, now, you said that Mr.
Allen wants to help the victims, or the innocents.
But disappearing for months at a time and being late 72 times doesn't sound like he wants to help or care for anybody but himself.
Now, do you still think that he's one of the good ones? Hope you're right about this.
Oh, trust me, I'm very good at reading body language.
Right now, you're tense.
Huh, now you're annoyed.
[GASPS.]
Ooh, here we go.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING.]
- Yahtzee.
- Did you get that? [CHUCKLES.]
Oh, Ralphie got it.
I smell an acquittal.
[LIGHT BUZZING.]
As we thought might happen, we are in trouble.
David's testimony hurt us, but we still have a few options.
What are they? I can go to Slater, I can ask for a plea deal, maybe get you a shorter sentence.
Or we could use an insanity defense.
No, both those options are admitting I'm guilty, and I'm not.
Fine, then the only other way out of this is for you to testify.
Cecile, I'm sorry, I won't do it.
All of the evidence, every bit of it, it points to you.
If you're not willing to take that stand and defend yourself, then this is an impossible case.
I'm not taking a stand.
Barry, even if that means turning this case around and not going to jail? Iris, if I testify, I have to lie.
I commit perjury, I become exactly who they think I am.
Then don't lie.
- What? - Tell the truth.
Tell everyone you're The Flash.
[CHUCKLES.]
Barry, if the court knows you're The Flash, then you can explain everything and they'll believe you.
Prosecution's gonna wrap up soon.
I need your answer today.
This is the only way, Barry.
Tell the city you're The Flash.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
This is all we got? - This isn't a lot to go on.
- I know, okay? We're lucky we even got this footage.
- Why? - For some reason, all the security cameras were fried.
Hey, guys, I was just at the hospital going over the medical records of everyone who was at the bank.
I know why they passed out.
Why did they pass out? Well, they all suffered from fatigue, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rashes.
So everyone ate a bad burrito? No, radiation poisoning.
That's why the security cameras are fried.
- Mm-hmm.
- We got to find this guy before he poisons the whole city.
- Yeah, or worse.
- Hmm? Guys, if this meta can cause these levels of radiation in these patients, that means this meta has a similar makeup to a nuclear bomb.
So, like, enough to blow us all up? What are we talking here? The fallout from a nuclear explosion could be catastrophic.
- Exactly.
- Fallout.
- Great name.
- Terrible power.
Okay, I'll see if the satellite can track his radiation signature.
Mrs.
Devoe, when did you first meet Mr.
Allen? Um Mr.
Allen showed up at my house almost two months ago claiming to be investigating one of Clifford's former colleagues.
We reassured him that we didn't have information to help him.
But Mr.
Allen persisted and continued to harass my husband.
And what prompted the restraining order? My husband has had advancing ALS.
I was alone with Kevin most of the time.
But something about Mr.
Allen's aggressive manner just made me feel unsafe, so we went to the authorities.
And we thought the complaint would dissuade Mr.
Allen.
- But it didn't.
- [DOOR RATTLES OPEN.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Psst.
Could you please describe for the court the last time that you saw your husband? [EXHALES.]
It was Christmas.
And Clifford wanted to confront Mr.
Allen.
He had hoped that in the holiday spirit, he could convince him to let us be.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
And I I begged Clifford not to go.
But even with his disability, Clifford insisted that it was his job as my husband to protect us, to protect me.
[SIGHS.]
He didn't want to live in fear, so [SOBBING.]
He left [CRYING.]
And I wish I wish I could have stopped him and stepped in and told him not to do this.
But I let him go.
[CRYING.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
No further questions, Your Honor.
Your Honor, I would like to enter Exhibit F into evidence.
Objection, Your Honor.
Why wasn't this entered into discovery? Oh, I've only recently received this new evidence.
May we approach? Your Honor, there are protocols that need to be observed.
This is my courtroom, Mr.
Slater.
I'll run it any way I see fit.
I'll allow it.
These photographs were taken earlier today.
Mrs.
Devoe.
Could you tell me please who is the man that you're kissing in that photograph? It is most certainly not your husband, correct? His name is Dominic Lanse.
And how long have you known Mr.
Lanse? A few months.
So it appears to me that perhaps your marriage was not quite as perfect as you've portrayed.
Maybe you were ready for a life without your husband.
So you ran into the arms of another man, another man you convinced to kill your husband.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Clifford and I met Dominic Lanse at an ALS charity gala months ago.
He was there to honor his father, who had recently passed away with the disease.
Clifford noticed the bond that Dominic and I shared, long before I did.
My husband was happy that I found someone to talk to, and he urged me to turn to Dominic for the needs and comforts he could no longer fulfill.
[SOBBING.]
[SNIFFLES.]
My husband wanted me to be happy.
[SOBBING.]
Clifford didn't see my relationship with Dominic as a tool to pull us apart but to bring us together.
And it did.
My heart will always belong to Clifford.
No further questions, Your Honor.
You're excused.
- Okay, that did not go well.
- What's your decision, Barry? [PENSIVE MUSIC.]
I'm not gonna do it.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
- Marlize.
- [GASPS.]
Mrs.
West-Allen, I don't think it's appropriate for the two of us to be seen talking.
Oh, please.
No one is watching, so you can drop that ridiculous act already.
Hmm.
If you insist.
- Why are you doing this? - Hmm.
What is wrong with you? It's not about what's wrong with me.
It's what's wrong with the world.
There are problems bigger than your husband.
Such as? Whatever it is that you are up to, it will come to an end.
Such passion.
I had that too when Clifford and I first got married.
But passion fades, and what remains, if you are fortunate enough like Clifford and I, is something deeper than ardor that cannot be destroyed.
Then why are you so hell-bent on destroying our lives? I am doing what I have to do for my husband, Mrs.
West-Allen.
The question you should truly be asking is, what are you willing to do for yours? Hope you enjoy the rest of the show.
Still no word from the courthouse.
- That's good news, right? - No news is good news? No, good news is good news.
No news is miscommunication.
[COMPUTER BEEPING.]
The satellite was able to track a spike in radiation downtown on Main Street.
We found him.
Fallout's on the move.
We got to get down there now.
I'll monitor him from here.
- Harry, time to book it.
- Yep.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[ELECTRONIC BEEPING.]
- I got two rads.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa! [ENGINE REVVING.]
- Hey, hey, stop! - Hey! Stop! Stop! - [BRAKES SQUEALING.]
- Stop! [SQUEALING, HISSING.]
What's going on out there? Nuclear waste tanker.
Sorry! - Idiots.
- Okay.
Move along.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Mr.
Slater, call your next witness.
Thank you, Your Honor.
- [DOOR RATTLES OPEN.]
- Your Honor.
There's something you need to know right now that will alter the outcome of this case.
[CROWD MURMURING, GAVEL POUNDING.]
Mrs.
West-Allen, I have no idea what you think you're doing.
Explaining what my husband won't.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Barry Allen is Barry Allen is - [WHOOSH.]
- The Fla [SIGHS.]
What's happening? We're moving so quickly that everyone else is still.
How are you able to do this with me? I actually don't know.
Iris, hey.
I already decided not to tell anyone else who I am.
Barry, if the jury knew that you were The Flash, there is no way that they would convict you.
I'm trying to protect you, okay? If everyone knew my secret, we would never stop running.
I would rather run forever with you than stand alone without you.
It wouldn't just be us running.
Everyone that has stood by us the last four years would have a target on their back.
If criminals knew my name, they'd know my weakness.
[PENSIVE MUSIC.]
I'm trying to be strong, Barry.
I know.
[SIGHS.]
I can't anymore.
How can you? My dad.
He went through this too.
The trial is not over, Barry.
Yeah, it is.
All the evidence points towards me.
Can't tell them, okay? [WHISPERS.]
Okay.
[WHOOSHING.]
[GAVEL BANGS.]
Yes, Mrs.
West-Allen? Um Your Honor Barry Allen is innocent.
And I just thought you all should know that.
Thank you for your time.
Okay.
[INDISTINCT WHISPERS.]
If there was an award for best crocodile tears by the most emotionally manipulative widow, Marlize, definitely in the top three.
Let's snap something more damning than a lip lock.
We're not here for that.
Can you do your gross stretchy thing and slip inside and open the door? [FOREBODING MUSIC.]
Those are carpet fibers.
Those are from Allen's loft, aren't they? You're gonna plant evidence to frame Marlize.
She was the only one that could have planted Devoe's body.
Fibers on the treads of her shoes places her at the crime scene.
This is the right thing to do, Ralph.
Just open the door.
I'll do the rest.
Okay.
It's a solid plan, Joe.
Subtle, but it's crafty with a touch of pathos.
After this, you're gonna sit back and kick up your feet and sleep as sound as a millennial after Burning Man because you did the right thing.
You took down a bad, bad chick.
Ralph, could you hurry up? And you're gonna ride that feeling like it's Space Mountain.
And then when they catch you and they take your badge and your gun, that self-righteous indignation is gonna keep your chest puffed and your chin up because you did the right thing.
Sure, you're gonna be mad for a few years, but that fades.
It evolves, turns into self-pity.
A few more years, and your life is gonna be a shell of its former self.
And then, one night, it's gonna dawn on you that you did the wrong thing.
It's gonna ruin everything.
Your colleagues won't talk to you, your friends hav hvanished.
And your family? It'll be like [CHUCKLES.]
Like you were never born.
Because you turned into the very thing that you swore to protect them from.
[PENSIVE MUSIC.]
[LOCK CLICKS.]
Anywho Good luck with that.
Mr.
Slater? The prosecution rests, Your Honor.
Ms.
Horton, are you ready to present your case? The defense rests, Your Honor.
[INDISTINCT WHISPERS.]
[SOLEMN MUSIC.]
Should've gone with the insanity plea.
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
[GROANING.]
[GRUNTS.]
- [GRUNTS.]
Excuse me.
- [GRUNTS.]
What's wrong? [PEOPLE GROANING.]
What is going on? There's a massive spike in radiation downtown, at Prentice and Rawlins.
[ELECTRONIC BEEPING.]
The driver of the nuclear waste truck.
Radiation signature's already at 3000 rads and climbing.
We need to stop this guy before it hits 10,000.
What happens at 10,000 rads? Hiroshima.
Barry Allen has dedicated his life in service of Central City.
He's helped us solve countless crimes.
His testimony has led to the conviction of dozens of criminals.
Barry Allen is a good man.
He's an innocent man.
And frankly, Central City is lucky to have him.
- Dare I say - [PHONE BUZZING.]
Few men in this city are as honest, upstanding, and dependable.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Mr.
Allen? Your Honor, I I have to go.
[WHISPERS.]
Barry, what are you doing? [WHISPERS.]
I have to.
I'm sorry, Your Honor, this is an emergency.
Someone needs me.
And I need you to respect my courtroom.
I will not stand for theatrical disruptions.
Your Honor, uh, my client is still free on bail.
And there are no laws that require him to be present during closing statements.
Be advised, Mr.
Allen.
You are required by law to be here for sentencing.
Yes, Your Honor.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[SIRENS WAILING.]
Stay where you are! What is happening to me? Hold it, right there! I didn't do anything! [OFFICERS GRUNTING.]
- You need to stop.
- I don't want to hurt anybody.
I understand, but your radioactivity is dangerous.
[GRUNTING.]
- Guys? - 7,500 rads! Barry, don't get too close to him, all right? The radiation he's emitting is too hot to allow you to self-heal.
Yeah, thanks for the heads-up.
What am I supposed to do? How do I stop him? [GRUNTING.]
[YELLING AND GRUNTING.]
I can't stop this! - Oh, damn.
- We need to cool him down.
Killer Frost.
- Great.
- Well, go, turn! Well, that's not how it works.
I can't just snap my fingers and make her appear.
It only happens when I'm scared or angry.
BOTH: Oh, good Lord, Caitlin.
The city's about to explode! Everyone, everything you know and love, the birds, the trees, the fish, the puppies! The puppies are going down because you didn't want to BOTH: Show up for work! Thanks.
- That was pretty good, yeah? - That was pretty good.
- Now go already! - Okay! Okay, there you go.
What's going on? Is this business or a social call? Business, I see.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[GRUNTS.]
[GRUNTING.]
[YELLS.]
- [GLASS SHATTERING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[WHOOSH.]
- She okay? - She's gonna be okay, yeah.
Do you have any more ideas? Where do I breach him? Ramon, no, you You drop him a breach, he could explode.
And Fallout's fallout would kill us all.
Do you think? Wait, what if I create a vacuum around him? That way, even if he does explode, at least we contain the blast.
Yeah, yes, Allen, yes.
That that could work, that could contain it.
Whatever you're gonna do, though, do it fast.
Fallout just went above 8,000 rads.
[WHOOSHING.]
[YELLS.]
[GRUNTING.]
The vacuum's containing his energy.
Good.
But he's still getting stronger.
Allen, I don't know long you can take this much radiation.
I don't have a choice.
We have to contain his energy.
Allen, 9,000 rads.
[GRUNTING.]
[BEEPING.]
10,000 rads, critical mass.
Ramon, you need to send that energy somewhere.
What? To where? Earth-15, Earth-15 is a dead Earth.
Breach it there now! [YELLING.]
[CRACKLING.]
[YELLING.]
[WHOOSHING.]
- You did it.
- Oh, man, you did it.
You saved the day.
Ladies and gentleman of the jury, you've reached a verdict? We have, Your Honor.
All rise.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
For Docket Number 5567-B, in the matter of The People vs.
Bartholomew Henry Allen, we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Thanks to your meta metabolism, your radiation burns should disappear in the next few minutes.
- What about Fallout? - He's unstable, but we sent him to Tracy's lab.
She's gonna analyze his DNA, see if it's the same as the other best metas and then we'll be able to neutralize him.
Superior Court, where minutes ago, the jury found Bartholomew Henry Allen guilty in the murder of Professor Clifford Devoe.
Mr.
Allen has been a CSI with the Central City Police Department for the last five years.
In just a few short hours, the judge is expected to announce Mr.
Allen's sentence.
Prosecutor Anton Slater made a statement.
He hoped Mr.
Allen would receive a life sentence, given the brutal nature of the cri I wanted to be the one to tell you.
I can't believe this is happening.
Come on, guys, we just saved the city today.
We knew this wasn't gonna go my way in court.
That doesn't mean that Devoe beat us.
Whatever happens, we're gonna keep fighting.
I know.
We need to get you back.
You need to be there for sentencing.
Yeah.
[SIGHS.]
I'll see you guys later, all right? I'm gonna be okay, all right? Come on.
[PENSIVE MUSIC.]
You know you got your strength from watching your dad be your rock? I got mine because you're mine.
I'll be strong for you.
I love you.
I love you.
Come on.
[REPORTERS CLAMORING.]
- Allen - Step back.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
[FOREBODING MUSIC.]
Yeah, I need a minute, all right? [REPORTERS SHOUTING.]
Mrs.
Allen, did you expect this? Mr.
Allen.
Devoe.
Did you know there was a 12% chance that you were gonna tell the world you're The Flash? I'd recheck your math.
There's no need.
Because no matter what path you chose, all avenues led to my triumph.
Why do you want us distracted? Why do you want me out of the picture? What are you planning? At you think that you could understand the breadth of what I'm about to do is almost humorous.
[EXHALES.]
Yes, I think you will miss Iris.
That's right, Mr.
Allen.
I didn't just take Dominic's body.
I took his ability.
I know what you're thinking right now.
Well, I want you to hear me say it.
I'm gonna figure a way out of this.
And when I do, I don't care who's face you're wearing.
I'm coming for you.
You haven't beaten us yet.
Haven't I? [DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Have a nice life, Mr.
Allen.
Your Honor, I'm innocent.
I didn't do this, I didn't kill anyone.
And I know that one day, the truth will come out.
Thank you.
Rise for sentencing.
In my 30 years behind this bench, I have seen my share of criminals.
But I confess this defendant stands apart.
Thank you all for coming on such short notice.
A few hours ago, the very existence of our city came under the threat of nuclear destruction.
But one man rose to meet that challenge.
The defendant was in a position of authority.
Our city trusted him to bring the guilty to justice.
He ran into danger, knowing he would suffer burns all over his body.
He used that trust to take an innocent and vulnerable life.
This man was not thinking about himself.
He was thinking about you.
The first responders on the front lines.
Never have I seen a defendant more unmoved.
Never have I seen a man with more bravery.
Never have I seen such inhumanity.
Such heroism.
Such a lack of regard for human life.
It is my great honor to present Central City Police Department's Award of Valor to this city's finest hero.
The fastest man alive, The Flash! [APPLAUSE.]
The court hereby orders that Bartholomew Henry Allen should be incarcerated for the rest of his natural life, without the possibility of parole and that Mr.
Allen be immediately remanded to Iron Heights Penitentiary.
And may God have mercy on your soul.
[SOMBER MUSIC.]
[GAVEL BANGS.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER, SHOUTING.]
Be seeing you around, B! [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[CUFFS CLINKING.]
[DOOR CLANKING.]
[DOOR CLANGS SHUT.]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Get comfortable.

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