Well, Snart had his cold gun and goggles, so it was sometime after his first outing as Captain Cold and his death.making me wonder just from what time period Eobard plucked him.
Well, Snart had his cold gun and goggles, so it was sometime after his first outing as Captain Cold and his death.making me wonder just from what time period Eobard plucked him.
As for the depiction of Tolkien, I know he was a devout Catholic, but wasn't he also very much opposed to making shit up and using religious references in writing? I really wouldn't peg him for a guy that would be a talking head on The History Channel in a special about conspiracies involving Christ's blood, the fella knew the difference between myth and history...
By the way, did they mention Gawain in the Camelot episode?
That would certainly have been a more logical place to look for him and ask about the blood.
This is an altered timeline. Given Eobard masquerade as Wells so long it makes sense he would build his Hall of Doom in the same location as Star Labs.STAR Labs is the center of the Multiverse apparently.
The blood is in the middle of the battlefield. Cool, we'll just hop in our time machine, go back 40 years to when it's not a raging battle and dig it up in peace. Oh, wait, too easy.
Speaking of JRR, was there any pay-off to the rubbing he took of Gawain's shield? Unless I blinked and missed it...
I think it was the map that led them to the relic. I remember Tolkien holding it up when he realized that the relic was in the middle of No Man's Land.
So, Thawne made Trump president.![]()
Although it's kind of weird to have this going on in an altered reality when the other shows are carrying on with the regular reality that shouldn't exist anymore. At least "Flashpoint" had the advantage of being over and done with before the other two Earth-1 shows' season premieres.
But if all of this is reset next episode in the past, then from the perspective of the other shows, this reality never happened anyways so they wouldn't even have to acknowledge it.
Yeah, but the conceit tends to be that we're experiencing these stories in real time. That's part of what gives it the feel of a whole unified reality. So when two or more of the shows are out of sync with each other's events, it undermines the illusion. I mean, the idea here is that Doomworld is the reality, the only one they've got. That's why Thawne and the other villains were at odds over the Spear -- only one of them could get his preferred version of reality. This is supposed to be the only reality that exists right now. It's harder to buy into that illusion if we just saw the regular reality intact minutes before.
I remember that before the start of the season, a lot of people were assuming that the Flashpoint arc on The Flash would take several episodes at least, and that the other shows would also take place in the altered timeline. Naturally that was never going to happen, since each show has its own staff and audience and its own storyline, but I assumed -- correctly, as it turned out -- that they'd wrap up "Flashpoint" quickly enough (at least the actual altered-reality part of it) to avoid any overlap with the other shows. Now we're in a situation where there is overlap, and it proves that the other shows wouldn't have gotten their reality altered to match.
I agree with this. I don't see any problem or conflict.But if all of this is reset next episode in the past, then from the perspective of the other shows, this reality never happened anyways so they wouldn't even have to acknowledge it.
\Okay, plot hole... As I understand it, this "time remnant" Thawne is the one whom Barry held captive in Flashpoint and released in exchange for restoring the timeline. But he stopped that Thawne when he first came back in time to kill Nora -- so that Thawne would never have spent the ensuing years living in disguise as Harrison Wells. So how does he remember being Wells and working alongside Cisco and Caitlin? Was I wrong about his origins? Did he get his alternate self's memories through some timey-wimey, Speed Forcey-worcey connection? Or is it just these writers not thinking things through as usual?
Still, it was nice to see a more sympathetic side to Thawne, the return of the ambiguity he had as Wells. It was a good bit of character-building. It's always nice when a hero and villain are able to sit down and just talk about their goals and motivations rather than just fighting. (And I was wondering about Thawne talking to Ray in a way that assumed he was already familiar with Cisco and Caitlin. I'd forgotten that Ray visited STAR Labs in a first-season Flash episode, so he and Thawne-Wells would've met then.)
Speaking of the writers not thinking things through, how did NASA react to the inexplicable disappearance of one of the Apollo 13 astronauts and the descent stage of the LEM? Also, where was the Apollo 11 LEM descent stage when Ray retrieved the flag? And let's not get into all the scientific and technical screwups -- like the fact that a disruption in the control room, like someone suddenly breaking out in song, would not have been tolerated for even five seconds.
Nice to see Rip ceding command to Sara, and recognizing the fact that she's a much better captain. And interesting to see Amaya starting to look into her future. It would be really nice if that led to an appearance by Mari on the show, but if it did, we'd probably have heard about it by now.
It would make sense insofar as not being able to push against the ground and run, but he still should've been able to vibrate and punch fast and so forth. And even in the Waverider's artificial gravity, he didn't have his speed until he was back on Earth. Maybe it's a Speed Force thing. (Everything that doesn't make a damn bit of sense is a Speed Force thing.)
Lovell was knocked out in the Command Module along with Haise. Thawne was impersonating Jack Swigert.
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