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Did Fuller inherit a horrible disease that transformed into Joss Whedon?

This shows seems like it will be interesting, I just hope Fuller doesn’t get bogged down in exposition-overload like he did for the 3rd season of Hannibal.

A relatively simple way to handle the timeline nonsense would be for the original timeline to still exist, but Barry just disappears and they can’t find him, because he’s stuck in the new timeline he created (and doesn’t remember the original timeline or whatever). It would allow them to have Barry actually face

She died offscreen of a single inadvertent bullet meant for Finch. That fills a lazy trope (female character dying to progress male character’s story). It also really doesn’t jibe with how the rest of the series treated shot wounds (Shaw surviving If-Then-Else, Reese surviving going Rambo for 24+ hrs with a hole in

Root becoming a quasi-AI makes perfect sense if you just choose to forget that the show didn’t end after season 2.

Here’s the thing. You can’t create essentially an entire season’s worth of “Will Root/Shaw reunite” storyline, dedicate an entire episode to a fake simulation of them reuniting, have them finally reunite with both saying they couldn’t live without the other, and then just kill one of them off less than an episode