I see two reasons why the Bureau never gets involved in the timeline shenanigans on The Flash.
I see two reasons why the Bureau never gets involved in the timeline shenanigans on The Flash.
He’s only used that device once. It just looks like he’s done it a lot if you can only perceive time linearly.
QUILL: Aw, man, I shot Thanos in the face.
You’re so wrong I could hardly muster the strength to post so, but I knew it had to be done.
I am not usually a fan of after shows, but I may actually tune in for the Mr. Robot one. I’m hosting a discussion group for season 2 this summer on my campus, and I’m curious if the “experts” will have the same take on the episodes as my students!
I was wondering if they were aliens too. The 4400 did a similar thing. It appeared that it was about a group of people who had been abducted by aliens and then returned, but at the end of the first season we learned that the abductors were really humans from the future.
<spoilery> The only evidence we have on them is that they appear humanoid, apparently need full suits (presumably for atmospheric reasons), and have hands ... with 3 (4?) fingers. So they’re humanoid. Some distant future variant? Maybe!
That would seem to be a reason NOT to fear AI. You can’t say AI poses a threat by claiming it will only do what it’s programmed to do.
Other scientists tried to do this in the past. Theirs would come apart slowly . When asked if they had accomplished anything, one said......’Frayed Knot......
I’m surprised there’s no story where a villain goes back in time to save his parents to PREVENT him from becoming batman, thus forcing him to inadvertently cause his own parents murder.
And what was great too is that the alternates weren’t even “evil duplicates”, just versions whose lives had taken slightly different paths.
Its not like its just one other version either. I am just finishing watching through the series again on Netflix and there are numerous different versions with slightly different personality traits of every character, especially Walter!
Just because it doesn’t get said enough-
I read the recaps before I see the episodes because I know no episode can compare to Genevieve’s recap.
I’d go with Dominic Cooper for Steed. He has a twinkle in his eye and a wry sense of humour.
yep, fictional. Rather than you knowing that Ted and Klaus were Soviet spies, they get to have you guessing who spies are.
I enjoyed the first season. The second was a little rough, but the third made the whole series worth it. I'd recommend catching it on a steaming service when it's available
It’s an insane world...
Fringe fan? lol
This will turn out to be much more clever than anything the writers come up with.