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For that scenario, I would think that 2024 Barry lost track of the remnants and hasn't (yet) found out what became of the surviving ones. They're merely remnants, after all.

She could mean, when he finds out AFTER 2024. For example, maybe Savitar is Barry even further in the future, in which case he'll find out as he becomes the monster.

"They don’t fit what we know about Rip and they require the Legion to
have overlooked Rip entirely or to have decided to let him keep his
memories."

So this bell exercise, is it a thing IRL? Because it was a thing in Naruto too, with the same basic premise — 3 rookie fighters are tested by an elite veteran, told that they have to get past and ring the bell. The secret lesson is that they need to work together. So did the Arrow writers take inspiration from

I don't think she had actual proof for that. As I understand it, there wasn't video or photo evidence of who killed the cop. Rather, Misty was working on her own project in trying to identify the person who held her hostage earlier on. She confirmed that it was Diamondback for that; she wasn't even working on the

There's a successful Canadian fast food franchise called New York Fries. They also sell hotdogs, but primarily sell fries (surprise!) and poutine. All fries can be successful!

I don't think the "he" who must not find out about Jon was Rhaegar. If I heard correctly, Lyanna said that he couldn't find out because "he'll kill him". Why would Rhaegar kill his own son? It makes more sense to me that Lyanna doesn't want Robert Baratheon to know Jon's true parentage. The nature of Lyanna and

Given her smirk at the end, I think she deliberately let Jon sink himself (possibly with some convincing words from Petyr). She's decided that Petyr is more trustworthy, or at least more useful for her own agenda. Jon wasn't taking her seriously and she might hold some prejudice for the wildings anyway. By

Or something remarkable planned for Coldhands. But otherwise, yeah I agree!

Hmm, they've apparently confirmed that Benjen is Coldhands on the show, but I don't think that's enough to call it confirmed in the books as well, given that the show has combined and remixed book characters and shuffled character arcs around before. They could be slotting Benjen in here just so that they don't have

I'm so confused about how time travel works in this universe. Flash changes the past… other Flash fades away? Shouldn't that Flash still exist as a time remnant or something? But then again, over in Legends of Tomorrow, the Time Masters employed an assassin who eliminated people by murdering their past selves so… I

Does anybody else expect Hodor to return as a wight?

I didn't see any of the marketing so I don't know if they were specifically teasing a "lifer" protagonist death, but Hive's death does mark the loss of an original (since season 1) cast member, if not a season 1 character.

Thanks. I usually read some, just didn't have time tonight!

I'm not reading through all the comments so somebody may have answered already… I think Cosima said "oncomice". The term appears in this Wikipedia article:

"Sit, Barry, sit… good boy!"

But he asked about her after Clarke and the gang busted in. If he'd been chipped, he probably wouldn't have remembered her.

Super powerful evil organization creates a self-contained town to survive a nuclear apocalypse of their own design. Can't be bothered to import actual birds and dogs, or even create a soundtrack loop that's more than 5 seconds long. Alright.

Why does Sarah trust the evil dentist? Well, it helps that the evil dentist did come off as a bit sympathetic, playing the part of Beth's inside woman. Granted, even with decent acting chops, Sarah probably should have been more discerning, but I think the real reason Sarah decided to trust is because she's

"The season's best episode", but it's still only a B+ to Thirteen's A-. :P