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Post by beren44 on Jan 26, 2018 18:56:31 GMT
OK, I just thought of something...
What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that?
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Post by Hari Seldon on Jan 26, 2018 19:39:55 GMT
OK, I just thought of something... What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that? Or perhaps more like the TNG episode 'Cause and Effect' where they carry a bit of awareness into the next cycle every time and it gets broken when they finally avert the disaster. If so, it would classic for it to be directed by Frakes.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Jan 26, 2018 20:26:35 GMT
OK, I just thought of something... What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that? Or perhaps more like the TNG episode 'Cause and Effect' where they carry a bit of awareness into the next cycle every time and it gets broken when they finally avert the disaster. If so, it would classic for it to be directed by Frakes. This is kind of what I’m leaning toward, although I’m sure they’ll put a creative spin on it I didn’t see coming.
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Post by koos on Jan 26, 2018 23:42:37 GMT
OK, I just thought of something... What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that? That was end of S3. But it doesn't contain the time-loop in the future, because that will never happen. It remains to be fixed. However, a loop will happen to make this fixed future happen The loop all happened (will happen) with Robin's power and Enoch's help.
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Post by beren44 on Jan 26, 2018 23:52:00 GMT
OK, I just thought of something... What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that? That was end of S3. But it doesn't contain the time-loop in the future, because that will never happen. It remains to be fixed. However, a loop will happen to make this fixed future happen The loop all happened (will happen) with Robin's power and Enoch's help. I meant the moment before they got abducted in the diner at the end of s4. But hell, none of us know what the writers have cooked up. Its wait and see time.
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Post by koos on Jan 27, 2018 0:01:22 GMT
That was end of S3. But it doesn't contain the time-loop in the future, because that will never happen. It remains to be fixed. However, a loop will happen to make this fixed future happen The loop all happened (will happen) with Robin's power and Enoch's help. I meant the moment before they got abducted in the diner at the end of s4. But hell, none of us know what the writers have cooked up. Its wait and see time. Ok. Well, I one of my other theories, I thought is might already be in the loop the moment they woke up from the Framework and have something to do with that and the GR. So, I agree anything the writers can come up with is still possible. It is unseen to us, so not fixed yet. I now think Kasius is behind it all. Even responsible for destroying the world and blaming it on Daisy so he can have his fortune in the future and free himself from the hellhole. We'll see what it really is.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Jan 29, 2018 5:13:04 GMT
OK, I just thought of something... What if: The non-changeable, fixed timeline of Fitz' belief [end of s4] , already contains a time-loop in its future [s5A], where the earth gets destroyed, then looped-back-and-saved, and then goes on about its business [s5B]. Could it be a simple as that? Or perhaps more like the TNG episode 'Cause and Effect' where they carry a bit of awareness into the next cycle every time and it gets broken when they finally avert the disaster. If so, it would classic for it to be directed by Frakes. I wonder why Frakes hasn't directed AoS since 'The Well'.
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