"This is some Split and something that a potential Gotham city mayor went through." Cisco says. "Cisco, focus." Caitlin and Frost say at the same time. "That wasn't even planned, good job Frost." Caitlin tells frost in their minds. "Just figure out what happened so we can have full control of our body." Frost snaps in their minds.

"I don't want to do this as much as you." Caitlin insists, mentally shoving Frost. "You get to be in control more than I do, give me a chance." Frost insists. "Are you two having an argument in your head?" Cisco asks. "We can't agree on things." Caitlin responds with the right side of her lips. "Fix your hair and this could probably be solved." Frost jabs in their shared minds. "Cisco, you need to run the scan to figure out what happened," Caitlin instructs, "I really hope I didn't have a stroke and disrupt my brain." "This looks weird, Caitlin," Barry says, "You talking without moving your jaw looks a bit odd." "It really is odd. Cait here has this strange desire to put her brown hair on her back. Does she know that more of her face is showing?" Frost gripes. "You know I am right here and we are literally stuck together." Caitlin reminds Frost.

"That does bring up a good question," Barry adds, "Why haven't we seen Caitlin in any hairstyle other than having it straight down?" "It's all because Frost really enjoys watching me struggle with my hair in my face all the time." Caitlin insists. "Because you have no idea how to curl your hair right so it stays out of your face. If you do it the way I style my hair, you wouldn't have any problem." Frost argues. "Will you two stop arguing for a minute?" Cisco asks. "I have the solution to why both of you are in control." Cisco goes on to explain that the massive headache they had earlier disrupted the neurons that one person had that the other could not use.

"I will say, that is cool." Frost says. "That could explain why I am unable to access the entirety of frost's powers but I can somehow survive a really cold environment." Caitlin adds. "Apparently the headaches are from the competing neurons firing at the exact same time." Cisco explains. Caitlin tries to help out with only one hand and one side of the body. Frost is just standing there looking around unable to do things. "If we could come up with a compromise, this could be avoided and the exchange could be easier." Caitlin tells Frost in their minds. "Like that will ever happen, you always turn away from people whenever I jump in. It's not like they can see your eyes change color." Frost responds. "It's the wrong time when you jump in, and people are scared of you. Nobody else knows that we are the same person." Caitlin explains. "Can we finish this task? I can see that your right arm is getting tired from doing all of the typing," Frost offers, "Maybe I can help you finish this and then we can test what we can do." "It looks like those two are agreeing on working together." Cisco comments. Frost reaches over to push Caitlin's brown hair behind her ear while they work together.