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Rachel flashes back to the moment the rift between her and Leekie began.
In the van, Offred flashes back to her own experience, which is pretty terrifying.
Then, as the narrative progresses, Harding flashes back to the dad's relationship with his dad.
As Dolores struggles against her programming, her mind flashes back to the Man in Black.
During the scene, Alan's memory flashes back to him dancing around with a giddy Amma.
As she's driving, Camille flashes back to photographs and memories of Ann's and Natalie's bodies.
Brooke still flashes back to the shadow of the gunman passing by their classroom door.
The movie flashes back to events of earlier months when the duo were still alive.
After Legasov's suicide on the second anniversary of the explosion, Chernobyl flashes back to the moment.
Elle passes out from the effort and flashes back to meeting the monster in her underwater abyss.
But as Aziz, the group's spokesman, begins to make his speech, the camera flashes back to Syria.
The new trailer for the film flashes back to Jean's childhood, when she discovers her extraordinary abilities.
He then flashes back to the deadly evening and says he remembers seeing Margaret covered in blood.
In the pilot episode, Offred (Elizabeth Moss) flashes back to the beginnings of the society she now inhabits.
As she stares at these "undesirables," Offred flashes back to a lecture by a woman named Aunt Lydia.
The series rather quickly flashes back to Einstein's youth in Munich, in which he's played by Johnny Flynn.
The fourth episode, a stunner, flashes back to 12-year-old Ramy (Elisha Henig) in school on Sept.
Then the show flashes back to Guthrie's early years in Oklahoma and Texas under his mother's musical influence.
But, as Celeste blinks into the morning sunlight, she flashes back to a steamy sex scene in a car.
As she stares at her reflection, she suddenly flashes back to her most recent encounter with the Man in Black.
When Richard wants Owen to turn the patient into someone, Dr. Hunt flashes back to working with his sister overseas.
There's a moment an hour or two into Shadow of the Tomb Raider, where Lara flashes back to her childhood.
As he offers the following soliloquy about how he created the Band-Aid Nose Man, Scully flashes back to birthing William.
" The screen then flashes back to the moment Kidman took a bite of De Laurentiis' focaccia, quipping: "It's a little tough.
Halfway through, the narrative flashes back to an earlier point, which we follow to the end, which is also the beginning.
It's likely that the great purge is also the event Mando flashes back to whenever the blacksmith works with the metal.
The show's penultimate episode, "First Arrest," flashes back to Casey's rookie assignment — under cover in Coney Island as an exotic dancer.
The story then flashes back to the 1950s, when Elena and Lila met as girls living in a drab Naples neighborhood.
Ford says it took him a long time to deal with the suffering, and he still flashes back to those vulnerable times.
She flashes back to all the creepy boys who've hurt her and yells at Clay to stop, throwing him off of her.
As she stares down at her blood-stained panties, she flashes back to the last time she tried to protest this insanity.
As Jessie looks at the bearded men, she flashes back to her rape and to Stuart trying to get her to smile.
Peter flashes back to the death of his sister, Fruma (Rita Pauls), killed along with her children by Nazis during the war.
Soon, June flashes back to a sunny day before Gilead when she went on a road trip with her mother, Holly (Cherry Jones).
When the episode flashes back to June and Luke (OT Fanbagle): Domestic Bliss Edition, it's all the more shocking given the previous scene.
He instantly flashes back to the upside-down world, but doesn't say anything to his family when he sits back down to dinner.
But it quickly flashes back to the past to introduce how the women came to join Manson's circle as Murray joins the group.
The production suggests that all the action has merged in her recollection as, dying, she flashes back to the events of her life.
In stirring short chapters, Rose flashes back to 1982, when she herself was already big and dark, and Ava small, pale and tenderhearted.
We had no idea how important that'd be until Season 6, when Bran flashes back to that fateful day at the Tower of Joy.
Meredith tells him she finally got her annoying friends to leave while she flashes back to Christina leaving, her husband leaving, her mom leaving.
It then immediately flashes back to 1852, when they were rambunctious schoolboys, with Cézanne the daredevil who took Zola the follower under his wing.
Just before intermission, the play's action flashes back to a much younger God, immediately after the events that led to his lonely rule of heaven.
Ask the director Rachel Chavkin for a Jason Eagan story, and she flashes back to her first big opening: "Comet" at Ars Nova, in 2012.
The latest installment, which has just released its first full trailer, flashes back to show how the Purge began, with Marisa Tomei as its founder.
The Broadway musical, which ran for a short time in 2005, also opens with Jo's writing career struggling along, then flashes back to her past.
As she prepares a spritz of canned whipped cream and a back-up EpiPen, her mind flashes back to Dee Dee's argument with the ER doctor.
The episode then flashes back to the party, as William grabs a drink at the bar — something he normally reserves for his time in the park.
The story quickly flashes back to the South Bronx in 1977, when hair was big, disco was at its height and hip-hop was just being birthed.
Just watch ... it's extraordinary, because Yeezy briefly flashes back to the guy who was always angry at paparazzi -- and then, just as quickly, he bottles that anger.
The story follows a girl named Mia after she's assigned to a spaceship and tasked with rebuilding old structures, while the story flashes back to her past.
Each episode, shot primarily in the present day, flashes back to the girls' preteen years in the mid 1960s during the height of the civil rights movement.
She suddenly flashes back to an exchange she had with Joe Abernathy back in Boston, examining the bones of a woman found in a cave in the Caribbean.
The scene then flashes back to the hospital right after the kids were born, with Jack wheeling Rebecca up to the observation window to look at baby Randall.
Nick spots Offred and the Commander going up to the room, and flashes back to Rita screaming bloody murder at the sight of the previous handmaid's hanging body.
Almodóvar flashes back to the events that followed: Mother and daughter move to Madrid, where Julieta wanders about in a terrible haze while young Antía finds them an apartment.
When she sees Kirk Lacey, Camille flashes back to what is presumably a day in the end zone: A teenage Kirk takes off his jacket as he approaches her.
The trailer flashes back to Elsa and Anna's childhood, as their father tells them of an enchanted forest, and moves the story forward with scenes of action and peril.
It opens on his drunken return, as she drives him home, and periodically flashes back to when he and Rebecca first confronted his drinking problem when the kids were younger.
As Bonnie's suspicions about Annalise's motives grow, the show flashes back to the beginnings of the pair's long and complicated history, which recently led to a tense parking lot altercation.
But here the movie flashes back to the cute reason the couple left Los Angeles to found a farm they would run in an old-school, anti-corporate-agriculture style.
As the story flashes back to happier times, when Allumette and her mother sailed on a wooden ship powered by clockwork, part of the hull cuts away to reveal the scene.
The film involves the Louvre as it currently stands but also flashes back to reenactments of the museum during the Nazi occupation of France as people worked to preserve its collection.
"Have You Seen That Girl?" flashes back to Link's adolescent hot spots within the DMV region: neighborhoods his teenage flings were from, parties he'd hit with friends, fights he got into.
The book then flashes back to Maud's childhood in Fayetteville, N.Y., her experience as one of the first women to attend Cornell University, her life with Frank and their four sons.
Rather than dwelling in the violence, the action flashes back to 25 years earlier, when a newly widowed Mary returns Scotland (captured in gorgeous, mountainous shots) after a lifetime spent in France.
But the text haunts him - as he reads through it, he flashes back to all of the bizarre things he's seen and done – Patty, pushing that girl down the well – and appears conflicted.
Mr. Sembène flashes back to the lively, dusty streets of Dakar, but he was never one to promote an idealized or sentimental picture of Senegal, or to refrain from criticizing its postcolonial governments.
Although the scene flashes back to the present before Syd and Elena have sex, it's suggested the former did enjoy "a really wonderful first time," as Gomez says, away from fans' prying eyes.
The book is a thriller of sorts, as Lena flashes back to that moment, haunted by the death of another young woman she's sure the politician, a sociopathic senator named Victor, has murdered.
Tragedy of some kind is also hinted at heavily in the film's opening prologue, which takes place in the aftermath of the party and then flashes back to the events leading up it.
By the end of the film, Ana flashes back to the early moments of her and Christian's relationship, from the awkward trip in his office that started it all, up to their current state.
He momentarily flashes back to the sight of it burned down and torched, which we saw back in the season premiere, then flashes back again to playing football with his family in the yard.
After tearfully embracing his dead father's manifestation in gratitude for protecting him from the worst of his pain (which left his signature feature, his eyes, bloodshot and damaged), Elliot flashes back to his childhood.
The story soon flashes back to his rebellious youth and subsequent banishment from Madagascar to France, where he is surprised by the presence of racism but finds little in common with other people of color.
Still, I knew that I would keep watching, no matter what, after an early sequence that flashes back to a young Elliott in the hospital, because his abusive father has shoved him out a window.
At the same time, the story liberally flashes back to the past and, just to add another degree of difficulty, frequently changes perspective as new characters -- or new versions of old ones -- keep joining the party.
The film flashes back to the early days of Adams' relationship with Gyllenhaal, but more of the movie follows the action of his book, as a husband and father (also Gyllenhaal) deals with a devastating experience.
This slow-build romantic drama starts with a middle-aged married couple telling the story of how they met, and then flashes back to the '90s in Los Angeles so we can see it for ourselves.
Director Tom Harper (working from a script by Jack Thorne adapted from a book) then flashes back to Glaisher seeking support for the research, which is largely met with derision from those who might assist him.
The major exceptions to that are an episode near the end of the run, which flashes back to a young Anna arriving in the city, offering a glimpse at just how grim the bad old days were.
When the show flashes back to September 2001, the year when Elena was born and the world changed forever, it does so in the context of showing how that day affected the entire family in the present.
If anything, the US finds its footing most when Durant flashes back to his Thunder days, putting together torrential stretches where the other four players' jobs consist of staying out of his way and dispensing high-fives.
The biopic flashes back to Tolkien's school days; the younger incarnation of the writer, played by Harry Gilby, is placed in foster care after the death of his lively, storytelling mother, and into a prestigious boy's academy.
At the beginning of the trailer, Reed is interrogating a mutant woman who is apparently Lorna Dane (he's asked about "Lorna" at the end of the trailer and it flashes back to the woman from the beginning).
The movie then artfully flashes back to images of father and son when Nic was younger, conveying the whole range of flooding memories that the former experiences as he seeks to alleviate his kid's pain and turmoil.
Then she suddenly flashes back to last Saturday night when she drunkenly belted out "Bad Blood" at karaoke and puked on the side of the street as soon as her Uber dropped her off at home. Uh-oh.
The two are (well, were—the game flashes back to the late-1990s) students at the University of Winchester, and Sarah's dorm room is modeled on Mata's own that he had while studying in the same English city.
It begins in 2008 — in scenes that switch between a parole officer's interrogations of two young men recently released from prison — and flashes back to 2000, to follow the road to the crime for which they were incarcerated.
"Cheers" When Joyce flashes back to a sweet shared moment on the sofa watching sitcoms with the late, lamented Bob, they're chuckling together at "Cheers" and the ongoing will-they-won't-they dynamic of Sam Malone and Diane Chambers.
Lightning frequently flashes back to the advice and companionship of his old mentor, Doc Hudson (voiced by the great Paul Newman in the first "Cars" movie in 2006, two years before his death, and who is again heard here).
But unlike that movie, Garland -- who made an impressive debut with "Ex Machina," also co-starring Isaac -- can't muster the same level of emotional resonance, despite a framing device that flashes back to Lena's life before all this began.
In between Nic's stints in rehab and his long periods of unexplained absence, the film flashes back to the days before his addiction, to remind the viewer of how close their relationship once was and how much has been lost.
The Ritual is at its most frightening when it flashes back to those moments: There is a literal monster in the forest, but the real horror is in Luke's grief and his guilt at, in his mind, letting Rob die.
"Nature" tugs at the heartstrings with cute animals in need; "black-ish" flashes back to "Good Times"; Stephen Hawking helps us think like him; and the families that gave us Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash tell their musical story.
The film first shows Liddell, played by Joseph Fiennes, trudging into an internment camp in 1943, then flashes back to the eastern port of Tianjin and his years in the city as a teacher and missionary after his Olympic victory.
Through its setting in the year 2000, it forces grown people to confront what those younger years were like and flashes back to a time when just wearing a bra or seeing a boob felt like the epitome of adulthood.
"Suddenly it kind of flashes back to that time and I think if I put on his clothes, shaved my head, and put the glasses on and maybe the Heisenberg hat, I think those talismans could send me back there quickly," he added.
A bathtub scene, in which Camille flashes back to a memory of her younger self wandering into an isolated hunting shack, hung with animal parts and bondage porn, reveals that her sexual fantasies are dark enough to make the Man in Black blush.
After a pre-credits prologue that flashes back to Laurie Garvey in the moments right before she joined the Guilty Remnant, "Certified," as the episode is titled, leaps ahead to Laurie at the rural Australian ranch where Kevin Sr. has been staying.
After that opening, the movie flashes back to a newly released L (short for Lance; the scene in which he explains his name is as warmly funny as it is heartbreaking), seething with frustration as he fails to find work repairing computers.
But after this brief glimpse into the future, the book flashes back to the past, exploring the narrator's teenage years, her complicated relationship with her parents, her love for Ayale, and the way that she gets wrapped up into Ayale's increasingly complicated schemes.
The bravura opening sequence flashes back to 1985 Hoboken, N.J., where a young Wade Tillman (Philip Labes) takes a dramatic first step toward becoming Looking Glass, the Tulsa detective who is rarely seen without a reflective mask at least partially covering his face.
The minute-long spot opens with a man in an American bar telling Busch that he doesn't look like he's "from around here," and then flashes back to Busch's fraught sea journey to America, where he was immediately ridiculed for being foreign.
The narrative then flashes back to the early 1970s, presenting a much-younger Jones (Austin McKenzie) in the early days of brutal police raids and the bravery required to push back against those forces, as activists assembled and found their voices in San Francisco.
It took me a few minutes, but because I've seen a dystopian flick, I realize it flashes back to years earlier, before the kids are born (Sandra Bullock is one of their mothers) and before everybody else is freaking out about violently committing suicide.
The show's second hour not only revisits some key characters from the past but also flashes back to the time in the pilot when Red surrendered to the F.B.I. — and then rewinds even further to expose what happened in his life before the series started.
The premiere opens in Berlin in 1922, when Einstein (1879-1955) was in his 40s and a renowned figure in physics, but it soon flashes back to the 1890s, when Einstein was a student with a restless mind and a knack for irritating his instructors.
The episode picks up with Jo (Camilla Luddington) back at work and avoiding talking to Alex (Justin Chambers) about her trip to meet her birth mom Vicky (played by the wonderful Michelle Forbes), the reasons for which become clear as the show flashes back to Jo's trip.
The movie begins in the 1960s with a scene of Baker on the set of a screen biography that was never made, then flashes back to a 1954 performance attended by Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis at Birdland, when Baker was the jazz world's hottest sensation.
The story is told in flashback as John arrives for his first day in rehab still dressed in sequined stagewear, and after he confesses addictions to drugs, booze, sex, and shopping, the film flashes back to the incidents that might have shaped such a ravenous superstar.
But alone in his hotel room, Alan sucks down glass after glass of illegal booze, composes angst-stricken letters to the patient daughter he can't afford to put through college yet, and flashes back to the moment where he had to lay off 900 workers at his Schwinn plant.
He enters the building, drifting through the homecoming decorations in a slo-mo sequence like he's in a dream, and flashes back to his teenage years: strutting down the hallways in his football varsity jacket, scoring fist bumps and kudos, Sophie rushing toward him in her cheerleading uniform.
The story flashes back to Will and Abby meeting in college, jumps sidewise to a visit to Will's parents (Jean Smart and Mandy Patinkin) and then leaps across the Atlantic from Manhattan to Spain, where Antonio Banderas tells a sad story while gazing at a glass of sherry.
The new film, again set on a Greek island and featuring hits by the Swedish pop group Abba, flashes back to the early days of Donna, now played by both Meryl Streep (reprising her original role) and "Cinderella" and "Downton Abbey" star Lily James as the younger version.
A different actor plays Zhang in three individual segments: The first a dystopian science fiction set in 2035, the second a noir that flashes back to his days as a police officer and the third a drama that goes all the way back to his childhood, when he got involved in organized crime.
This is especially true whenever Finding Dory flashes back to Dory's childhood with her parents, Charlie and Jenny (Eugene Levy and Diane Keaton); sprinkled throughout the film, these fragmented memories pop into Dory's head more and more frequently as she gets closer to solving the mystery of where she last saw them.
As for the source of his pain, that begins coming into focus in the second hour, which flashes back to his life as a young boy with his abusive father (Hugo Weaving) and his self-medicating mom (Jennifer Jason Leigh), during a wildly uncomfortable weekend in a chateau with several of his father's friends.
Beginning with Queen's show-stealing performance at the Live Aid charity concert in 1985 — a very big deal at the time — the film flashes back to scruffier days in London, 15 years previously, when a young man named Farrokh Bulsara renamed himself Freddie Mercury and joined a band with a bunch of fellow college students.
Immediately after a Vietnamese tub-bound Zoe talks to Kevin in 2018, "Sometimes" flashes back to Jack and Rebecca's road trip to L.A. Although Jack explains earlier in the episode he doesn't cry — no, not even at the end of Old Yeller — he hears Rebecca sing and begins sobbing in the driver's seat of his car.
Working with computers to a synth beat: check The structure is clearly intended to lend a sense of ticking-clock urgency to the film, even as it flashes back to show Snowden's backstory, starting with him trying to break into the Special Forces in the early 2000s — a dream that died when he broke his legs.
It also makes astonishing strides in the vivid and detailed rendering of feathers, foam and sand.) Taking place, for the most part, a year after Nemo's return to the reef, "Finding Dory" flashes back to its heroine's childhood, when she was an adorable, popeyed, short-term-memory-challenged hatchling living with her mom (Diane Keaton) and dad (Eugene Levy).
Cosima, who's both a clone and a gifted scientist, flashes back to the moment in season one when she found out that her genetic code is patented and that her DNA isn't even her own, but her girlfriend Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) helped convince her that she still had individual traits no one could ever take away.
The book opens with a house burning down and then flashes back to explore how we got there, revealing the dual plights of the Warren family struggling to fit in the tiny suburb of Shaker Heights and the Richardson family struggling to maintain the illusion of perfection, and just what happens when those two families intersect.
Joe's eyes turn glassy and distant as he flashes back to memories where he seems helpless as women fall prey to evil men: his mother violently abused while he remains hidden in a cupboard as a child; a group of young women whom he finds dead in the back of a lorry while working on a trafficking case for the FBI.
It's a question I kept turning over while watching the second episode, which flashes back to the day that Fosse and Verdon met, and unspools all the infidelities and indignities that came after, ending on the moment when Verdon decides to walk away from the marriage at last, after Fosse has cheated on her with a German translator while making Cabaret.
This setup leads to a juxtaposition that conveys the same vigor that made Bellocchio's 1965 debut "Fists in the Pocket" such a wild ride: When Buscetta faces the iron bars that separate him from Calò, the film flashes back to a scene from some 20 years earlier, during which Buscetta, while at the zoo with his family, watches a white tiger pace in its cage.
That mask is dropped when the story flashes back to the past, when Bell was in her 20s and working undercover for the F.B.I. (Kidman's reverse aging is persuasive and unshowy.) Along with another cop, Chris (Sebastian Stan), Bell joins one of those creepy drug gangs that infest the Southern California hinterlands (or at least movies about the same), the kind with chain-link fences, desperately barking dogs and junkyard detritus.
Well, technically, the episode begins with Legasov hanging himself, two years to the day after the explosion, but it then flashes back to the explosion itself and follows through in chronological order, proceeding with the many heroic attempts to halt the course of disaster and navigate its grim aftermath (which includes a heart-wrenching scene in which men walk through Pripyat and kill irradiated cats and dogs, which have become dangerous merely by an accident of geography).

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