"The Flash" All Doll'd Up (TV Episode 2018) Poster

(TV Series)

(2018)

Jessica Parker Kennedy: Nora West-Allen, XS

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Quotes 

  • Iris West-Allen : This is why we train, Nora. Every single day. Not when you feel like it, not because you're mad, and why you always have someone in your ear when you're in the field to help you.

    Nora West-Allen : I know that.

    Iris West-Allen : Then why did you turn me off?

    Nora West-Allen : Because I can't listen to you anymore. It's always the same condescending, I-know-better-than-you crap. I just want to be me and you sit behind your desk and you say "no" every time and I've been hearing it my whole life and I'm sick of it.

    Iris West-Allen : Your whole life?

    Nora West-Allen : Yes, Mom. Since I can remember, and you never change.

    [Iris storms out the room] 

    Barry Allen : Iris. You know, Nora, I wish you would try to understand who your mom is today, and stop seeing her as who she becomes in the future.

  • Nora West-Allen : Mom. Holy schrap. You just threw yourself off a building to save dad?

    Iris West-Allen : Yeah.

    Nora West-Allen : That was beyond schway.

    Barry Allen : You're crazy.

    Iris West-Allen : I am.

    Barry Allen : Thank you. I love you.

    Iris West-Allen : I love you.

  • Cisco Ramon : Iris West-Allen, I know badassery when I see it and that was raw, undefined, cage-free, non-GMO, badassery right there.

    Caitlin Snow : You dove off a building.

    Barry Allen : For me.

    Iris West-Allen : Yeah, I guess I kinda did.

    Nora West-Allen : What was going through your mind?

    Iris West-Allen : "Uh, please, God, don't let me drop this key."

    Nora West-Allen : I mean, weren't you afraid? You're not a speedster.

    Iris West-Allen : No, I'm not. But my husband and my partner and my best friend is.

  • Nora West-Allen : This is the life. Seriously, I could stay here forever. No worries, no schrap from mom...

    Cecile Horton : Wait, wait, wait, what was that?

    Nora West-Allen : Schrap.

    Cecile Horton : Schrap?

    Nora West-Allen : Schrap. You know, like all the nagging that mom does. I mean, she acts like she supports me, but what she really wants is a boring, quiet daughter who just want to stay inside all day instead of go out and do anything that might be the least bit dangerous.

    Cecile Horton : Nora, this is the West house. In it, every West is given respect, most especially your mother. I am sure she raised you as best she could.

    Nora West-Allen : She raised me to be afraid of the world. But I'm a hero, you know, like dad. And we have to keep moving until everyone that needs us is safe.

  • Iris West-Allen : Where did you get that?

    Nora West-Allen : [picking the album up so she can sit down]  Oh.

    Iris West-Allen : Dad's always adding to it. It's so silly.

    Nora West-Allen : No, it's not. It's your life. I mean, editor of the school paper by age 11. Exposing a-a corrupt school teacher at the age of 15. I mean, you never talk about this stuff. In the... in the future, I mean. It's, um, one of your off-limits topics. I-I'm not allowed to ask about it.

    Iris West-Allen : Look. Nora. I am not that person in the future. And nothing is off-limits to me, okay? I'm not gonna sit behind a desk and say "no". I want you to live your life. And... I want you to be a part of mine. No secrets, no lies, just... us being who we are today.

    Nora West-Allen : Really?

    Iris West-Allen : Yeah, really.

  • Nora West-Allen : Did you really stake out the school bathroom in third grade to prove that the school janitor wasn't cleaning it?

    Iris West-Allen : I'm gonna kill Cecile. But, um, yes. I was a real-life Nancy Drew back then.

  • Nora West-Allen : Shut up. Dad did not keep singing.

    Cecile Horton : No way was your father gonna let the middle school production of "Guys & Dolls" turn out to be a disaster. Okay, um... mm. One more. So, when your dad was... about ten, uh, there was this kid in his class that lost his folks. Kid stopped smiling, barely spoke. And for some reason, all of the other kids in school were being so mean to him, so your father had lunch with this boy every single day for a whole year. And when springtime came, and the yearbook came out, your father gave the kid an entire page, and the photos of his science fair project made him Most Likely to Succeed. And then the boy finally smiled.

    Nora West-Allen : Wait. Wait, dad wasn't in Yearbook.

    [realizing] 

    Nora West-Allen : That... that story wasn't about dad, was it? It was about mom helping dad. Wait, were all the stories you told me about mom?

    Cecile Horton : Nora, you're projecting all of these feelings that you have about Iris thirty years from now. You're not getting to know who she is today. These stories that I told you, they're what made me fall in love with the Wests. Made me realize how special this family is.

    [handing her a photo album] 

    Cecile Horton : So, if you liked them, plenty more in here.

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