The biggest talking point of the night is the tragic fate of . In a desperate bid to stop Deathstorm, Frost transforms into a new, powerful form: Hellfrost . She successfully absorbs Deathstorm’s energy, effectively "killing" the entity, but the process proves too much for her cellular structure to handle.

The loss of Frost leaves a massive void in Team Flash. As the season progresses into the next arc, "Funeral for a Friend," we are left wondering:

The episode picks up with the team reeling from the revelation that the "entity" claiming to be Ronnie Raymond is actually , a cosmic predator born from the singularity. While Barry and the team scramble to find a way to stop him, the heart of the story remains centered on Caitlin Snow .

Throughout the episode, Caitlin is caught in a gut-wrenching tug-of-war between acceptance and denial. She desperately wants to believe her husband is back, but the reality is far darker. Deathstorm isn't here to reunite; he’s here to feed on the grief of Team Flash, and he uses the images of their lost loved ones—like Nora Allen and Eddie Thawne—to psychologically torture them. A Hero’s Ultimate Sacrifice: RIP Frost

If you tuned into The CW for the thirteenth episode of The Flash ’s eighth season, you knew things were going to be heavy. Titled this episode serves as the emotional climax of the "Deathstorm" arc, and it lived up to its name in the most devastating way possible. The Resurrection That Wasn't