![]() Those feelings don’t just go away just because your dead wife resurrected. On the other hand, he opened himself up to the possibility of moving on and fell for Lucy. On one hand, he’s thrilled Jessica is back in the picture since this is what he’s always wanted. I truly feel bad for Wyatt because even though this is hard on Lucy as she just go the rugged pulled from under her, he’s torn just the same. She really is that good!įor those of you worried that something happened between her and Flynn during their nightcap, you’ll be happy to know that they are “just friends.”īut both of them enjoyed leading Wyatt in believing something more was brewing. Lucy and Flynn getting called out for their “romantic spat” and Grace summarizing the situation as Wyatt being a married man who didn’t tell her about his wife before they got involved was actually dead on. There was definitely a focus on Lucy and Wyatt’s strained relationship as she’s trying to move on while he’s jealous of her budding relationship with Flynn. Sadly, Donald Trump still became President in the present but “we didn’t do that,” Lucy told Agent Christopher. ![]() Grace cracked the murder - a suffragette was a sleeper agent - and saved the day! Honestly, Lucy’s impassioned quote, “when we stay silent, we are just as much to blame,” rings so true in so many instances. After Lucy chewed out Grace for standing by idly, she found the courage to make a change and “not ride the coattails.” Women like Alice, who by the end was sadly erased completely from history, were so brave in standing up to the men. She didn’t think that the women’s plight was her plight and while it was her opinion, it was also a projection of fear to standing up to the men. She was brilliant, fast-on-her-feet, and better than any man, yet she didn’t believe in the suffragette’s movement. Sherlock Holmes, a female crime solver who probably would have been top police had women been allowed to hold real positions, served a great purpose. ![]() Seeing a man tell Flynn to “control his wife” when Lucy asked a question lit a fire in me. I’ve never felt the threat of having history changed for the worse so that we could lose all our privileges. At least not in this way, seeing someone from the present who knows exactly how pertinent a speech was to shape the future was and seeing it so close to not happening. Sure, I’ve read about the women’s marches and their fight for the right to vote and as a woman, I’m eternally thankful, but I haven’t lived through it. They are also successful in underlining just how pivotal certain moments in history, that we likely take for granted, really are. Timeless succeeds when they pull off these kinds of twists off effectively. Obviously, Emma wasn’t our first choice in possible Rittenhouse agents willing to abandon the cause but I’m not opposed to this. She’s going to become an ally to our time-traveling, now foursome, and eventually, even Carol, Lucy’s mother will join them. What can you expect from an organization led by a man who was plucked from the 1900s? In fact, he romantic relationship with Keyes is probably her way of being on the inside so she could try to stop them. I believe Emma is going to switch teams completely since she’s starting to realize the right side of history isn’t Rittenhouse’s side. ![]() Honestly, if Rittenhouse DID succeed in abolishing women’s rights, how many of these women would still be around to fight in the present? Maybe Emma isn’t bad after all.Īt first, Emma hesitated to share exactly why she wanted to defeat Rittenhouse but seeing as Rufus and Flinn wouldn’t trust her any other way, she explained that she came from an abusive family and because women had rights, her mother was able to remove them from a toxic situation and allowed her to excel in her academics. They wore both as surprised by Emma’s decision to go against Rittenhouse’s wishes as we were, but I don’t think any woman, no matter her loyalty, would stand by idly as someone took away her freedom. It also presents us with the opportunity to explore an unlikely partnership between Emma, Rufus and Flynn. The fact that Rittenhouse wants to get revert history to a time before women had any rights, including the right to vote, and were deemed as the property, is worrisome in itself. ![]() Timeless succeeded in making me cry during an episode devoted solely to the fight for women’s rights. ![]()
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