Interesting ideas. I was hoping Violet was going to be Morgan Le Fay, and after her father said his name was Morgan, I'm still leaning that way…but if her mother was a dark one….then all bets are off.
Interesting ideas. I was hoping Violet was going to be Morgan Le Fay, and after her father said his name was Morgan, I'm still leaning that way…but if her mother was a dark one….then all bets are off.
1. Not freeze, stop atomic motion, very different.
As has been pointed out elsewhere: this is a paradox, one which caused a singularity to appear. The sigularity would have wiped out the timeline, but they broke the singularity, and thus the timeline keeps exsiting.
Just a small sticking point (i'm overly nitpicky on some stuff) but I think Guenevere (by nature of her name and other elements in lore) is meant to be French, not Iberian. Same with Lancelot, since in the original lore his name is Lancelot du Lac, which, being from medieval times, makes it pretty clear that his fame…
I have to say, despite it's ups and downs, whenever the show ignores its more overt disney fanfic elements *COUGHfrozenCOUGH* it does feel a lot like Fables, which is good.
This was done so casually that I took ti for granted, which is amazing.
To be fair, season 3 of Arrow started with the team in well-oiled motion. After the ending of Season 3, it'd be hard to have Ollie already working with everyone. Flash didn't need to to start off the way it did, but with the story they're doing, it makes a lot of sense.
Well, he's meant to be getting a new love interest though, sooooo
My first thought.
I actually hope Ramsay sells his dad out.
No, you got it. That's why the timeline was like "Fuck it. Time to Donnie Darko this bitch."
Again, this episode outright stated to exist in an alternate timeline. The original timeline was where Barrys' mom didn't die and Eobard had 0 part in creating him. So if Eobard dies, Barry still can become the flash.
They found out on their own. He confessed to Cisco before he killed him in the alt timeline and Cisco remembered it, and then they found the newspaper. He only told them after they had found out in other ways.
I think his plan was to stir up chaos in the kingdom and to move where he found openings. The most obvious one is Winterfell, since Ned died. So he first creates total chaos in King's Landing to keep attention away from the Vale and the North and then makes his move, first wedding Lysa and then killing her to take…
I've thought this for awhile, it was averted, but you made it make sense again. I think people would lose their shit if it was revealed that all along Eddie has been Eobard, and he had to play his part so his past self wouldn't even know what was going on. I mean, it would make him the ultimate chess-master villain…
Nah, all he did was say "You don't marry Iris" which just confirms to Eddie she loves Barry. So if he's willing to have a loveless marriage to stop Eobard, that's on him, but he's not willing to do that apparently.
I had the same thought.
He did say to Maseo (and then to Oliver) that there are remnants of their past selves that may never go away.
I think when she's not required to be as mopey as oliver and continue mourning her sister and quiver her lip and stare longingly at people…basically, when she doesn't have to be Soapy, she's actually pretty good. She was great in Supernatural. She just needs to be allowed to have fun.
Everyone looks good next to Iris….