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Richesly
11-18-2016, 09:38 PM
I havent watched it in forever, but I am watching Legends of Tomorrow. Anytime the Doctor Who poser says destiny cannot change, it always is locked on snart, and he looks... sad.

Yes, these two are actually brothers, but in DC universe, for some reason Rory only remembers him as a partner. When, in fact, Heat Wave is the older brother of Captain Cold. He does this to avoid Rory realizing and being overwhelmed by the fact they aren't in the same universe anymore.

This EXPLAINS why they love stealing so much. History stole from them, now they steal from history.

Snart's last lines in the DC Universe before going back to Prison Break to avoid changing his destiny to be innocently executed is: Time for another prison break.

I wonder. Snart from LoT is very similar to Michael in almost every way, however, Rory is reckless and unpredictable. Which were the same traits that led to his arrest. So even in this DC universe, he still is destined to be prisoned by Snart on a planet in 1960. BUT, this caused him to be captured by the Time masters, and trained over and over, dying thousands of lifetimes and dying just to reborn.

The new Snart was smart, calculating, etc. very similar to Snart himself.

Snart ends up dying, but says "Time for another Prison Break." after finally realizing either he must let his brother sadly die, and let this Rory who no longer needed Snart to keep him from getting himself killed, to become a legend as Kronus/Heat Wave.

Could this be true? It makes SO much sense.

Just imagine that shit, Michael Scofield, is actually Captain Cold/Professor Snart. MIND ****ED.

Smoke117
11-18-2016, 09:40 PM
The first season of Prison Break was fantastic...one of the best seasons ANY show has ever had.

Richesly
11-18-2016, 09:42 PM
The first season of Prison Break was fantastic...one of the best seasons ANY show has ever had.


It is the best show I ever watched, I am so glad they are bringing season 5.

And the end of Season 4 would fit my theory perfectly. I really think I am right.

Richesly
11-18-2016, 09:43 PM
The first season of Prison Break was fantastic...one of the best seasons ANY show has ever had.


It is the best show I ever watched, I am so glad they are bringing season 5.

And the end of Season 4 does fit my theory perfectly. I really think I am right.

Plus Snart says a lot of Prison Break references.

Smoke117
11-18-2016, 09:59 PM
It is the best show I ever watched, I am so glad they are bringing season 5.

And the end of Season 4 would fit my theory perfectly. I really think I am right.

Ehh, I thought the show really fell off towards the last two seasons...the final season for sure. The problem is that when a show revolves around breaking out of prison it really doesn't have much lasting power if you have them break out in the first season. lol They should have played out the original imprisonment for, at the very least, two seasons.

I am really looking forward to the revival though...hopefully it brings back the magic of the first season.

Richesly
11-18-2016, 10:12 PM
Ehh, I thought the show really fell off towards the last two seasons...the final season for sure. The problem is that when a show revolves around breaking out of prison it really doesn't have much lasting power if you have them break out in the first season. lol They should have played out the original imprisonment for, at the very least, two seasons.

I am really looking forward to the revival though...hopefully it brings back the magic of the first season.
Do you think my theory would be risky to do?