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Post by KyleEl on May 11, 2018 16:57:19 GMT -5
I thought calling themselves Cagney and Lacey was risky. It was revealed later that the show had not debuted.
I never thought of Christopher as ethnic.
Lucy's glasses looked so weird.
There has been a change since Frank Parker. When he went back, he carried a VHS tape, and traveling through time made the tape not work. But these people can carry flash drives and they work.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 13, 2018 22:25:41 GMT -5
Episode started and ended 13 minutes late.
The General; Chinatown
SEASON 2, EPISODE 9 • FINALE 5/13/18, 9:00 PM ON WBALDT 11 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC
The team partners with Harriet Tubman to thwart Rittenhouse's plan to alter the outcome of the Civil War; Jiya escapes from Rittenhouse but is stranded in 1888 with no way home; the fractured team goes back to save her.
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Post by KyleEl on May 14, 2018 16:36:17 GMT -5
I started watching as soon as I noticed it was already being taped. It wasn't a problem that it ended late because I tape the NBC affiliate's 11:00 news in case the Spectrum station doesn't tell us the low and high. Ever since I complained, this one man on the weekend does it now.
I liked how the team showed Harriet Tubman so much respect and gave her the help they did, but it almost wasn't enough.
I hated what Lucy had to deal with.
I didn't mention last week that I hadn't thought of Jiya as ethnic, but she mentioned something about Lebanon. That was amazing how they found her. I'm still not clear what that photo was supposed to represent.
And this time it's the Chinese getting mistreated. Like the slaves, we needed them to do the work, and once they were through doing that work, they just got sent to live in bad neighborhoods.
That was an amazing ending and I'm still confused about the rules. You can't go back to a time when you existed? Well, it looks like they did. And why couldn't Jiya go back to San Francisco when she returned? How, after all, did the lifeboat get moved?
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Post by AntiArbitrator on May 15, 2018 18:25:34 GMT -5
I agree with everything you said and I was stunned by the ending.
I suppose some people might view Emma as a sympathetic character because she worked so hard, and she was not held in esteem like the legacy members. She was too jealous and bloodthirsty for me to like. Killing both Carol Preston and Nicholas made a major change in the Rittenhouse hierarchy.
I would like to see how a third season would handle so many changes, but we are being denied that opportunity.
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Post by KyleEl on May 18, 2018 17:43:49 GMT -5
Are you sure? I heard somewhere it wasn't decided.
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Post by KyleEl on Jun 25, 2018 17:13:06 GMT -5
I saw on another site this was cancelled again. I really don't want to try to find the information.
But they're trying to save it again.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 13, 2018 16:40:51 GMT -5
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 8, 2018 16:07:42 GMT -5
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 9, 2018 8:01:29 GMT -5
That is very interesting and no doubt frustrating for the viewers. The same thing happened most weeks on “Tyrant”. I would see the entire episode but other family members’ ending would be cut off. We realized this when I would excitedly talk to them about the ending to the episode and they did not know what I was talking about. After that, they would call me and I would fill them in on how the episodes ended. We have the same cable company and we never learned why that was happening.
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Post by Jeff on Aug 21, 2018 23:41:44 GMT -5
Is this show finally over yet?
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 28, 2018 10:17:49 GMT -5
decoy.tvpassport.com/news/back-again-timeless-uncanceled-second-time-special-finale?subid=national-00001I haven't seen the actual newspaper at the library where I am now, but to save time when I do, I read this story which will likely be there, based on the stories each newspaper runs. I was in the middle of reading it yesterday when everything froze (this is explained on the Vent Thread). This paper usually has the story with multiple topics, but only two of them. "Supergirl" is the third topic and likely won't be in the actual paper.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 9, 2018 13:42:21 GMT -5
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 19, 2018 12:16:55 GMT -5
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 14, 2018 22:42:51 GMT -5
The Miracle of Christmas Part I/II
SEASON 2, EPISODE 11 • FINALE 12/20/18, 8:00 PM ON WBALDT 11 • TV-PG • STEREO • CC
With a little help from their future selves, Lucy and Wyatt -- along with the rest of the Time Team -- journey to the California Gold Rush and the Korean War's Hungnam evacuation in a daring bid to save Rufus and stop Rittenhouse once and for all.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 17, 2018 17:41:18 GMT -5
I'm looking forward to it.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 20, 2018 14:41:18 GMT -5
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Post by skylander on Dec 21, 2018 13:17:23 GMT -5
It was not set to record, and I tuned in 30 minutes late. But it is already available On Demand (with commercials that cannot be skipped).
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 21, 2018 16:29:55 GMT -5
KyleEl Gotta watch this because it is very good. The most thought provoking scenes are the ones that showed us the events we "knew about", but did not know the whole story. I guess I should have seen it coming, but I was surprised at the truth behind the death of Wyatt's wife, Jessica. Flynn was my favorite, and I was not happy at the prospect of watching the final hour without him being in it. However, I dd enjoy it. They had to wait several years to go back in time to give Flynn the journal so that the story would unfold the way it was supposed to. They did justice to the fans who were shipping either Flynn or Wyatt. She loved them both. I kept thinking we would see Flynn again, but when his name was called, it was the child. That was a nice gesture. I am not sure if they just made up the history about Joaquin's story being the basis for the legend of Zorro. How in the world did they fit 14,000 people on board a vessel designed to hold 600? That was a Christmas miracle.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 21, 2018 16:54:06 GMT -5
KyleEl Gotta watch this because it is very good. The most thought provoking scenes are the ones that showed us the events we "knew about", but did not know the whole story. I guess I should have seen it coming, but I was surprised at the truth behind the death of Wyatt's wife, Jessica. Flynn was my favorite, and I was not happy at the prospect of watching the final hour without him being in it. However, I dd enjoy it. They had to wait several years to go back in time to give Flynn the journal so that the story would unfold the way it was supposed to. They did justice to the fans who were shipping either Flynn or Wyatt. She loved them both. I kept thinking we would see Flynn again, but when his name was called, it was the child. That was a nice gesture. I am not sure if they just made up the history about Joaquin's story being the basis for the legend of Zorro. How in the world did they fit 14,000 people on board a vessel designed to hold 600? That was a Christmas miracle. It was a big surprise to me that Flynn has never actually been a villain. And now we know the truth about Jessica, and Wyatt just has to accept it. I was very surprised they had to go back to give the journal to Flynn. But I was glad they went back for something. They said there was the possibility of using the lifeboat again. And Amy. Who never existed. Except in Lucy's memory. I was wondering about Zorro myself. I interpreted the number of people on the vessel as the number they had room to add comfortably but these people just cared about getting out. Remember all those Americans aboard ships during and after World War II? I was able to watch because one of the libraries was going to close before yesterday. So I read newspapers Wednesday instead of Thursday. Some additional comments that aren't spoilers. The cowboy hit on Lucy, but I thought Jiya was prettier. Maybe Lucy is. I know that's a big reason I like the show. It was starting to look like the group would solve their own problems in North Korea, but then history can't change until someone travels through time. So if their fate was already in the books, they couldn't change it themselves. Rufus made a comment that sounded like what the cast members of "Manifest" are going through. I'm still not clear on how or why his memories changed.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Dec 21, 2018 17:43:28 GMT -5
I am glad you watched it. The men probably did not whistle at Jiya because of her ethnicity. They treated Indians and other races as lower than themselves so that made sense to me.
Mr. Rittenhouse valued family above the organization, but Lucy might not know the part he played in their rescue.
I am going to remove the spoiler frame from my post.
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Post by KyleEl on Dec 21, 2018 17:57:27 GMT -5
I did the same. I also found out how Jiya is spelled.
I forgot one detail. And probably others. They talked about how cold it was, and with all the episodes of "MASH" I only remember one or two where it was THAT cold.
I knew there was something else. Why was North Korea in black and white? I thought it was because the sun was about to go down but it never changed. I did see bright colors occasionally so technically it wasn't black and white.
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