I find it interesting that once I've seen the episode I make a harsh judgment on it and then after reading your reviews I feel more open to them. *shrugs* LMAO! I love it. I am so glad.
Adam Worth . . . well he is a real pain in the ass. I know he didn't ask Helen to follow him into the rift, but she had no choice but to try and stop him. Despite the fact that he is a mourning father, he basically flattened Praxis with his little experiment. I get that he is upset - his daughter died. But so did Helen's and you don't see her going through time to change things. And I guess we can't forget that he is Jekyll and Hyde, so he is not thinking entirely with his right mind. We don't know how much just him saving his daughter could have altered the timeline.
I'm so confused on the cannon timeline on when The Five got together, injected the blood, transformed and when John went crazy. It seems unclear and jumbled to me. I think the problem is that it all happened in such a short amount of time (1886-1888) and since we don't have any months to narrow it down to, it gets confusing.
Secondly, why was future!Magnus worried and even prepared to shoot John. Didn't she already go through that and know he didn't kill her??? I asked that same question, but was reminded - - that future!Helen had taken the guns out of the drawer that past!Helen was reaching into. Maybe in the past, Helen had threatened John with the gun, but since she didn't have it, future!Helen was ready just in case.
You didn't mention this in your post but what were your thoughts when Magnus told Watson she should commit suicide!?
At first I was like, yeah - that makes sense. Because there was no way she was going to get back. But then I was thinking about it and the only way for the timeline to work correctly was for her to hang around and then jump back in. When past!Helen becomes future!Helen, she is going to repeat history by jumping into the rift with Adam. So if our Helen kills herself, then there will be no one to jump back in, because the past!Helen who became the future!Helen will also be stuck back in time. It is this continual loop. Gotta love time-travel!
LMAO! I love it. I am so glad.
Adam Worth . . . well he is a real pain in the ass. I know he didn't ask Helen to follow him into the rift, but she had no choice but to try and stop him. Despite the fact that he is a mourning father, he basically flattened Praxis with his little experiment. I get that he is upset - his daughter died. But so did Helen's and you don't see her going through time to change things. And I guess we can't forget that he is Jekyll and Hyde, so he is not thinking entirely with his right mind. We don't know how much just him saving his daughter could have altered the timeline.
I'm so confused on the cannon timeline on when The Five got together, injected the blood, transformed and when John went crazy. It seems unclear and jumbled to me.
I think the problem is that it all happened in such a short amount of time (1886-1888) and since we don't have any months to narrow it down to, it gets confusing.
Secondly, why was future!Magnus worried and even prepared to shoot John. Didn't she already go through that and know he didn't kill her???
I asked that same question, but was reminded - - that future!Helen had taken the guns out of the drawer that past!Helen was reaching into. Maybe in the past, Helen had threatened John with the gun, but since she didn't have it, future!Helen was ready just in case.
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At first I was like, yeah - that makes sense. Because there was no way she was going to get back. But then I was thinking about it and the only way for the timeline to work correctly was for her to hang around and then jump back in. When past!Helen becomes future!Helen, she is going to repeat history by jumping into the rift with Adam. So if our Helen kills herself, then there will be no one to jump back in, because the past!Helen who became the future!Helen will also be stuck back in time. It is this continual loop. Gotta love time-travel!
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