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Yes.

Well, there is a Time Gem in the MCU, so all signs point to…maybe?

Heh, the two other replies to your post are hilarious back to back.

Black Mirror

Excuse me, I believe it's pronounced "Feeeeeeeexins".

Don't call it that.

Cool. Now let's explain the eyes going black as well, because that's really starting to bug me that it hasn't been explained. Or, why Hunter chose to model his "Zoom" uniform on Earth-1's Flash instead of Earth-2's Flash. I'm assuming the mask is a reference to the restraints he was in while in the mental hospital.

Stay tuned. Believe it or not, I think this will actually make (at least a little) sense in the end. Might end up being the only thing that does. Heh

Cisco would.

Yep, that's true. I can only hope that they somehow tie it in with the whole "Darkness" bit. Maybe whatever caused it also gave Hunter immunity to paradoxes?

Stein was in there too. Ronnie mentioned that he was a "lot quieter these days" or something to that effect.

There's a better explanation. Hint: Of all the expository questions Hunter got that he just straight answered for no good reason, there was one he was evasive on. That's the key right there…at least it should be if this is to make any sense at all.

Think that's the only way for any of this to make even a lick of sense: Hunter Solomon and Jay Garrick are twins. The guy in the mask is the real Jay Garrick, and also the real Flash. Hunter stole Jay's speed and locked him up so he could assume Jay's identity. Why didn't Hunter just kill Jay? Because they're the

He said it in this episode. He (Hunter) liked playing the hero and giving people hope (as The Flash), and then taking it away (as Zoom). Basically, he's a looney tune.

I also appreciate these write ups, but other than that I'm pretty much the exact opposite:

Yes, on his video podcast he seemed to be going out of his way to find positives…while still giving the impression he just did not like this movie.

Yes, on his video podcast he seemed to be going out of his way to find positives…while still giving the impression he just did not like this movie.

Yeah, I lost my hearing for a few seconds when the anvil thudded after that line.

You, Me & The Apocalypse has been surprisingly good so far. Of course, that's not Full-NBC (British co-production, right?), and it's also ending on Thursday anyway. So, once that's over I'll be just like you.