This was one of the best episodes I have seen till now.
After all that, I now have to wonder... Did Flynn lie to Wyatt about who killed Jessica (and Gilliam was just taking an opportunity to mess with Wyatt), or was Flynn trying to show Wyatt something more insidious (and very not-yet-obvious) about Rittenhouse's machinations, or...
Or perhaps Time just doesn't like to be forced into a paradox -- such as Wyatt going back in time to erase the event that formed his motivation to go back in time -- and so has a tendency to Nudge Things in ways that will keep paradoxes from forming, like the barrage of occurrences repeatedly getting in Wyatt's way of distracting Claire and Joel, something else killing Jessica that night to take the place of Gilliam doing so, etc..
And Lucy getting over her own personal "Nooooo! That's not True! That's impossible!" moment and confronting her father like that...
The spawn rate chance of wrong guys in the wrong time is over 9000% in this episode
The time travel plot was a filler. In the present I liked seeing Bruhl making a stand (even if it didn't work) showing that in a way he had his heart in the right place.
Ah the 80s, the missions are always complicated, the future is stubborn to happen
So why couldn't Wyatt just go back to the day his wife was killed and follow her around to prevent it ?
birth control pill saves lives
Shout by MartimBlockedParentSpoilers2020-10-04T20:09:02Z
For a moment there, I genuinely thought Jessica was combing back. They are finally picking up the pace though!