Savitar is going to be one of the Barry time remnants, right? Virtually no other reason to mention it and then say that "most" were killed, right?
Savitar is going to be one of the Barry time remnants, right? Virtually no other reason to mention it and then say that "most" were killed, right?
1. If Ada could take away Daisy's powers away why not also just make her into a regular inhuman, instead of an untransformed inhuman? She turned Mace into an inhuman.
Do we ever get any explanation of what timeline Thawne came from? I thought that this was the version of him that Barry captured at the beginning of S3 (who hadn't yet killed Barry's mom) but that guy wouldn't have remembered Star Labs or Team Flash. TBH, the whole situation after he Eddie killed himself never made…
Since the first season when they killed Eddie and had RF disappear but otherwise left the timeline unaltered, the causality and rules have been incoherent, even for a time travel show.
They are hitting us over the head with it.
Gee, who could he be?
"it's always been me, Barry" (double entendre)
"I am the future, Flash"(double entendre)
"I created myself, Barry" (double entendre)
"From my perspective you (Barry) are the big bad"
"only one of us could live"
"only I can being out my greatness"
"you've had to endure pain your whole life, your…
Just came across the multiple timeline theory-curious what people think.
The episode was jarring-almost like it written for some sort of different, better, show.
I have not liked the Elektra storyline at all. The whole idea of the savior/corrupter romantic relationship dynamic is just stupid and inauthentic to me.
"Here, you're going to inevitably have contradictions between the literal language of the films (which fans attach to with a fundamentalist-level of interpretation) and the producers' desire to tell more stories. I try not to get too attached to the films' dialogue."
The original movies were pretty clearly built around that the Jedi had been wiped out and that Luke was the only Jedi left. Yoda *tells him* that he's the last of the Jedi. Similarly, OBK calls Luke their "last hope."
Any thoughts on what was going on with the head inquisitor? Was it his ghost, working in some kind of purgatory as penance? Or just the temple manifesting an early version of him a warning to Kanan about the dark side (like with Ashoka's vision of Anakin)? Or probably they thought it would be some kind of fun twist…
I guess that they didn't do the hair-braid chopping thing and it looks like Kanan still has it in next week's preview.
Also, would have invited questions like "who is the council?"
Maybe, but having Yoda do it in RoTJ would have required him to have a lightsaber, which was a terrible abomination only added in the prequels.
Do we have any sense of when the time masters operate? Are they in the 22nd century or some distant-future?
I'm pretty sure that was the knighting ceremony from the first (2002) Clone Wars cartoon. Has it been used canonically before?
He didn't look like he was 30 so he was probably born a few years after present day.
Why was Darkh getting a new television? Was there a sale? Do we end up seeing the television?
There is a still picture in the review.