![]() ![]() She wrangles Benjamin Cahill (John Getz) and pays a visit to Emma (who is now in present day) so that he can set her straight. Especially when Denise and Connor (Paterson Joseph) find images of all of them shot dead in the snow while at present-day headquarters - but Denise has a trick up her sleeve. While the war is going on, Wyatt delivers a baby in an active war zone, it’s cold - things aren’t looking up for anyone. ![]() They arrive during a critical and miraculous time in history during the war. Needless to say, all this time-traveling makes everyone a little emotional.Īfter Emma figures that the gang has removed Jessica from the timeline, she heads to 1950 North Korea during the Korean War - and the gang follows, of course. He sent the lifeboat back to the gang in 1848 while he stays behind, stuck in 2012 and Agent Denise Christopher (Sakina Jaffrey) reveals that he has died.īut all of these events are housed in Lucy’s journal, which serves as some sort of magical map of their history and things get wildly personal with an interesting Lucy-Wyatt-Flynn love triangle. At the same time, Flynn has made the ultimate sacrifice and is essentially the hero of the finale. Darren Michaels/Sony/NBCĪs a result, Rufus comes back and saves the gang from being held hostage in 1848. ![]() While everyone is sleeping, he goes back to 2012 and takes out Jessica in one of the best - but sad - fights of the series. Wyatt isn’t happy about this, but he said he should be the one to do it. They experience some minor speed bumps while navigating the Gold Rush era, but while there they figure out that they have to take Jessica (Tonya Glanz) out of the timeline in order to save Rufus. The California Gold Rush is in full swing and they run into the legendary Joaquin Murrieta, who is known as the Robin Hood of the West and is the inspiration for Zorro. The gang first travels to 1848 California where they think Rittenhouse has traveled to snag some gold. Obviously, the finale is filled with plenty of time-hopping and some twists and turns, but ultimately it’s about stopping Rittenhouse so that everyone could live their best lives without Emma (Annie Wersching) ruining history for them and the entire world. ![]()
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