- Henry Allen: I thought he was dead.
- Barry Allen: He's dead. This is... this is Harrison Wells from Earth-2.
- Henry Allen: Earth-2?
- Barry Allen: I'll explain later.
- Cisco Ramon: Okay, let's do this again. Gimme your best Wells.
- Dr. Harry Wells: I'm not doing the Wells again, Ramon. I told you...
- Cisco Ramon: Look, I just made these anti-mind control ear buds. They could fail, and if they do, you're toast, so you're gonna need to nail it if you want to live.
- Dr. Harry Wells: Ramon.
- Cisco Ramon: Cisco.
- Dr. Harry Wells: [flatly] Cisco. In many ways, you've shown me what it's like to have a son.
- [Cisco rubs his temple]
- Dr. Harry Wells: What?
- Cisco Ramon: Okay, let's... let's just try it again. This time, up the creep factor, like, a lot more, and make it a little more sincere, like you really love me but you're gonna have to kill me anyway.
- Dr. Harry Wells: [in perfect mimicry of Thawne/Wells] Cisco. In many ways, you've shown me what it's like to have a son.
- Cisco Ramon: Yup, that's the one.
- Henry Allen: At my trial for your mother's death, a lot of our family and friends were in the courtroom. They heard awful things about what I had done to your mother. It didn't matter that it wasn't true. Every day, I could see it on their faces, the moment when I lost them, until everybody had stopped believing in me. Well, that was my reality. You know, I was gonna serve a life sentence for a crime I didn't commit, but worse than that, every time I looked at someone in the eye from that moment forward, they were gonna believe that I had killed the woman I loved in front of our son. So, yeah, I do know what it's like being... destroyed.
- Barry Allen: How did you get past that?
- Henry Allen: I embraced it. Accepting it was the only way that I could move forward, but I knew that if I could survive that and learn to believe in myself again, then I could survive anything. You know what lit that belief in me, Barry? You. Eleven-year-old you, running around, believing in me, gave me that hope. And now I'm giving it back to you, son. No more monsters can take that from us.
- Joe West: Yeah, well, we need to do something about Grodd.
- Caitlin Snow: Like what?
- Joe West: Like get rid of him for good.
- Caitlin Snow: You want to kill him?
- Joe West: Considering how many people he's killed, yeah.
- Caitlin Snow: This isn't Grodd's fault. He's only like this because Wells made him this way.
- Barry Allen: Yes, but, Catie, he kidnapped you and you could have died.
- Caitlin Snow: You didn't see what I saw. Grodd's getting smarter. He's lonely and sad. He wants more apes like him.
- Cisco Ramon: What are you saying? He wants kids? 'Cause I'm pretty sure one telepathic Grape Ape is more than enough for this city.
- Joe West: [to Dr. Wells] So, you show up on our Earth, you screw everything up, and now you want to go home. Sounds very familiar.
- Dr. Harry Wells: Again, that wasn't me.
- [Caitlin has been abducted]
- Barry Allen: I-I-I still don't have my speed. How are we supposed to save her from Grodd?
- Joe West: You may not have your legs just yet, but you still got that brain. Use it. Help us figure that out.
- Gorilla Grodd: How did I become Grodd?
- Caitlin Snow: Oh. That's a long story, Grodd. Um... The dark matter from the Particle Accelerator explosion. That's how this happened.
- Gorilla Grodd: Repeat.
- Caitlin Snow: Repeat?
- Gorilla Grodd: [growls] Need to repeat Grodd.
- Caitlin Snow: You... want me to make more like you? I don't know how to do that.
- Gorilla Grodd: Learn.
- Henry Allen: So, this is what it's like every time you go after one of those meta-humans?
- Barry Allen: Uh... pretty much, only Cisco and Caitlin are normally the ones in here and I'm the one out there.
- Henry Allen: Ah, there's no reason you shouldn't be.
- Henry Allen: Iris showed me what happened with Zoom. That was hard to watch. I can only imagine what that must have been like for you.
- Barry Allen: He showed everyone in Central City that their hero wasn't good enough to stop him.
- Henry Allen: Well, that's certainly what it looked like. Was he right? Your body's healed, Barry, and, yet, here you are feeling the shame of losing.
- Barry Allen: I can't stop him. I know it, he knows it, and now everyone in this city knows it, too. They don't believe in me anymore, Dad.