So I always thought the Time Turner stuff was cool, right? Harry and Hermione go back, save Sirius, all that. But my buddy pointed out something that's been bugging me for days now. If they went back in time, then the first time we see everything happening - like the stone throwing and the Patronus - that was ALREADY them from the future doing it. So there's no original timeline where they didn't go back? It's a closed loop or whatever. But then how did they know to do it the first time if they didn't already do it? It's like a chicken and egg thing that hurts my head. I can't even watch that movie now without getting annoyed. Anyone else get stuck on this or am I overthinking it?
I keep seeing people say the Lost finale was a perfect ending and everything made sense if you paid attention. But I rewatched the whole series last year and I still don't buy it. The thing that gets me is in the final season they made a big deal about Jack's dad saying none of them were dead the whole time. Then the church scene shows everyone together and it feels like they are all in the afterlife. So which is it? Jack's dad says they weren't dead on the island but the whole church thing contradicts that. I went with the popular take for a while because I wanted to like it. But after thinking it through I think the writers changed their minds mid series. Anyone else land on the side that it's a plot hole or just me?
Just watched the last episode of 'Shadow Falls' and the hero forgets a vital clue she had in episode three. It's a huge plot hole that ruins the big reveal for me. In my experience, when shows do this, it feels lazy and breaks the story. Take this with a grain of salt, but it really bugs me how often this happens.