Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-25396609-20191214150938/@comment-4010415-20191216184011

I went back and listened, setting up the three episodes in separate tabs, so I could listen one directly after the other, and while it is a really interesting theory... it's not solid.

Sparks - The "de-cloaking" sound effect is more like fwijsh.

A Night Off - The sound when Tyrian disappears is more like fwoom. It's a lower, more woosh-like noise than what we heard in Sparks. "Fwoom" tends to be a sound effect used for when something goes by really fast, and it could line up with the two people running across the screen and Tyrian fleeing while that happens. Considering we later see Tyrian leap directly up into the air and land on the ceiling beams, he may have done exactly that to escape Penny's view.

Worst Case Scenario - We hear fwoom as the camera spins around to see the soldiers and then fwoom again as the camera spins around again to look at where the truck is. It would appear the "fwoom" noise is used here to lend dramatic noise to the camera quickly turning.