
| Rostam #1119177 4 months ago |
I like timesplitters 1 better, but the cortez story arc is good too.
TS1>TS3>TS2 but thats my opinion |
| Saint_Braeburn #1119178 4 months ago |
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| Karadros #1119260 4 months ago |
This is how time paradoxes work. Not fulfilling them does funny things to the universe. |
| Bongo #1119268 4 months ago |
Looks like I am not the only one who found similarities between the two |
| Anoymous #1119755 4 months ago |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9r2EYy3rxU |
| Anonymous #1120382 4 months ago |
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StableTimeLoop
As awesome as Timesplitters is, this is pretty typical time travel storytelling. |
| SpecialAnon #1121400 4 months ago |
The instant I saw the opening scenes, I knew that the whole episode would be about Twilight doing the same thing she was not supposed to do, and thus creating the temporal causality loop. Certainly there are some other points to the moral of the story as well, but I'm going to leave it at this for now. |
| Sorain #1141014 4 months ago |
I wish I could see timeline #1. The timeline where she finds the spell in the archives on her own, the timeline that ought to exist to avoid a ontological paradox. One can only imagine 'Future-Future-Twilight' using the spell to carry her friendship reports back in time, and running into the same problem that 'Future-Twilight' runs into. the off hoof comment 'next tuseday' starts the paradox, which settles into a self sustaining time loop as we see in the episode.
Let us hope that this little spell is a Chekhovs gun for later. |
| Anonymous #1276433 2 months ago |
The past is deterministic. You can't alter events. |