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Well, I was pretty close to right about what Savitar is, so there is that. I suspect my answer had an easier solution, I thought maybe he was a time remnant left behind to prevent a void in the Flashpoint timeline and that version just became angrier and angrier and drove everyone away. His future advantage is that

I too felt something was missing from the episode (based on some pre show interviews, I'd be curious if on Netflix or the DVD they cut apparently a very long scene when Major returns home that Rob Thomas really liked) and sometimes I feel like the brains either just lend Liv personality traits and sometimes they take

I'm guessing that Ophelia (somehow, I think its now a much more appropriate moniker for her and that also, well, she's much more dangerous which in my totally nerded out way always thought Shakespeare's had it in her but was too young and too taken with the beauty of suicide) kidnaps Fitz to force him to build the

I really appreciated both the mentoring angles of the episodes, being who I am, I was more impressed with the self actualization of some of the writers to recognize a way to play the Rhea/Lena thing. And that interestingly, the show kind of gave both Lena and James sort of the seeds of future storylines of people who

And Aida did pull Radcliffe out once where he was initially upset at the risk, but she didn't seem to think it was a worry. Of course, she killed him soon thereafter and stuck him in the Framework.

Yeah, and you would think that Barry might mention to him to, I don't know, be careful. Of course, I'm still irritated that he never mentioned to his team, let alone the Legends who had to deal with him, that Eobard was out there in the world.

I know, right? And I have totally convinced myself this whole Savitar thing is some sort of Flashpoint time remnant that he left behind in the Flashpoint timeline (and hence, why he can be always from the future, he'd be three months ahead of where the current timeline is). Someone wrote an article yesterday that

You likely know what that really is, but, I have found that the character episodes written by her always show a real understanding of the characters. I mean, like even though people might point out that Oliver's whole explanation about Adrian's torture didn't follow, but, also, think about it, he was low on blood and

I have a sort of larger point, has anyone else noticed that when a particular showrunner takes over writing an episode, you have one where it is so clear the writer understands the characters. And hell, the audience and a bigger picture. I noticed this a couple of Riverdale episodes ago, but I hope Wendy Mericle

Yes, I wasn't focusing on that earlier, but I mean for accessing the portion of the machine that the avatars need to use to download themselves into the machine in our world (which might just end up at the bottom of the ocean, but I suspect that Fitz may build one out of guilt).

That was my basic question in the first place and whether they were ghosts or whatever or were they really there. I still don't know because those other three women existed, so maybe there are neighbors.

I have a lower back injury and it was for this reason (I had no desire to be a nurse) my orthopedist said I could never be one because you have to move people who are bigger than you which you can, but you won't feel your back afterward.

Probably because you picture Benedict Cumberbatch and an English accent should be coming out.

Yeah, though, I think Coulson is likely the safest to go back in just because his brain is able to adapt because of everything. I doubt there is a Skye avatar there anymore but I could see Radcliffe finding them and leading them a team to the machine even though it is in the heart of Hydra.

Especially when they kept doing the fade in and fade out, I was vaguely expecting a raid of some sort to descend on their house to finish the episode. And I know that isn't what Justin would intend but it would seem like something Fillmore Graves would do.

I have just been able to identify my issue with how they are dealing with Killer Frost, at least with Caitlyn. It was something in the fact that she hasn't killed anyone yet and Savitar is urging her to as if that would change something…which basically is like a vampire story. Or one of those werewolf ones where you

They won't but he won't be happy unless they figure out how to use the machine which means either Radcliffe helps them or someone goes back in.

I believe the action will be turned up for most of the rest of the season.

Also as to the holy crap she can teleport thing, a good reason that …okay Dr. Strange spoiler….

Aww, Major, but the marinated brain does seem to be an interesting area to explore. I am fearing that as over the top the brain is going to be the other stories will be so much heavier. I am interested that Justin heard all of this and, out of concern, will probably report in the whole situation.