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      • Opposite of a Flashback and different from a Distant Finale and not quite Time Travel or a Dream Sequence. The Flash Forward is a look ahead at what may be a possibility in the characters' futures. When it occurs once at the very start of a work, it's How We Got Here.
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  2. A description of tropes appearing in FlashForward (2009). Two FBI agents, Mark Benford and Demetri Noh, are investigating a terrorist cell when an event …

    • Headscratchers

      Mark is drinking in his Flashforward. In real time, he does...

    • Awesome

      Al Gough, at the end of "The Gift". That's what I call...

    • Funny

      Wedeck, Mark's boss, has a vision of himself...on the...

    • YMMV

      Audience-Alienating Ending: Being cancelled on a...

    • Fridge

      A page for describing Fridge: FlashForward (2009). Fridge...

    • Flash Forward

      There is a flash forward to a potential future where the...

    • Flash Forward (Comic Book)

      Flash Forward is a Flash comic book launched in 2019,...

    • Series

      Flash Forward can refer to the Flash Forward trope or to the...

  3. A Flash Forward Fic takes place long after the story has concluded and the characters have new concerns. While a Continuation usually aims to tie up loose ends or explore unresolved story threads, the Flash Forward Fic is more often used for character study, exploring how the characters reckoned with the events of canon and how their world ...

  4. A page for describing YMMV: Flash Forward. The Comic Book: Audience-Alienating Premise: It was a follow-up to Heroes in Crisis written by a writer known for …

  5. Tropes used in FlashForward include: Action Girl : Janis Hawk, who knows tae kwando and manages to shoot an assassin dead even while bleeding from a gut wound in "Gimme Some Truth." Actor Allusion : In episode four, Olivia calls Mark "The Shakespeare of children's stories," which is probably a reference to Joseph Fiennes's role in Shakespeare ...

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