Iris West-Allen: Time language.Barry Allen: Mm-hmm.Iris West-Allen: No matter what changes with the timeline, that'll never change.Barry Allen: Yeah. We'll always have this to remember her.
Cisco Ramon: You scared us for a minute there.Caitlin Snow: Yeah.Ralph Dibny: Can you tell us what happened?Caitlin Snow: I was home alone, and the wound from the light bullet was getting worse.Cisco Ramon: I'm sure your run-in with Sunshine didn't help.Caitlin Snow: Yeah, so I tried to ice heal it, and that's when the wound ruptured. It must have been my immune system's way of protecting me. Guys, I need help.Ralph Dibny: You just tell us what you need. I mean, who do we know that can help with a... light-ice wound?Caitlin Snow: There's only one person we can call. My mother.
Caitlin Snow: I'm sorry we came all this way for no reason.Ralph Dibny: No, I'm impressed. Your mom is a really good liar.Caitlin Snow: Yeah. I know she forged this death certificate. I just... she's never gonna tell us why. We've hit a brick wall.Ralph Dibny: Ah, but where you see a wall, this detective sees a brick door with no handle.Ralph Dibny: What I mean is, I know exactly how to get what we came for.
Barry Allen: You think I'll ever wear it again?Caitlin Snow: I hope so.Barry Allen: I didn't have my speed for very long, but now that it's gone, it feels like part of me is gone, too.Caitlin Snow: With or without your speed, you're still you, Barry.Barry Allen: But I'm not. I'm not the best version of me. I love being the Flash. I love everything about it. The feeling of running hundreds of miles per hour, wind and power just rushing past my face, being able to help people. I'm not sure I can live without it, Caitlyn.