Other than Flynn taking a 60s era Christy pit and absconding with it.
Other than Flynn taking a 60s era Christy pit and absconding with it.
Yeah, I'm still waiting for the moment when the primitives discover the Life Boat and the team has to deal with getting it back.
With so many versions it's hard to keep track.
Kripke speaks about the rules in the same article he cited Voyagers! as an influence ( http://www.ksitetv.com/timeā¦ ). He says they do have rules and are sticking to them pretty strictly.
That one still stings a little. Proof that history repeats itself and people don't pay heed not to repeat the past. If they had Brandon Lee would likely still be around (also killed on set by a pistol loaded with blanks).
He even electrocuted an elephant at one point to show how deadly AC was. Of course, he didn't share how DC would have killed the animal too.
I recall the kiss for luck being changed in the remaster, but the kiss to make Han jealous in Episode V staying put.
And I agree, we're probably putting way more thought into this then they are.
Yeah, too bad there was only one season of Voyagers!
Agreed on Love Guru. It was indeed awful.
No Austin Powers (also ironically)? Can we really live in a world without sharks with frick'n laser beams on their heads? No Mini spy cars? Verne Troyer?
Or a future self dies, leaving them with a dilemma - does the past self take his place going forward and they abandon the fix, or do they carry it out and accept that person's fate?
That goes back to my theory a few weeks ago - that they reside in an alternate universe and the changes Rittenhaus made earlier resulted in a timeline that looks like ours. Our heroes are unaware those changes took place and as far as they are concerned history is as it should be.
True, the country would likely still exist, but may be unrecognizable. It's possible 1960s America could have erupted into a very violent and chaotic place. It almost did anyway.
Mason and the Homeland Security agent told them he killed his own family. However, seeing how Rittenhaus is pulling Mason's strings, I'm guessing the actual scenario is a little different from what the Life Boat crew was told.
Jayne!
The man they call Jayne!
He robbed from the rich and he gave to the poor.
Stood up to the man and he gave him what for.
Our love for him now, ain't hard to explain,
The hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne!
I like it! Kind of like getting Winklevossed!
The remastered version that also includes the hanger scene with Jabba.
Of course, if Flynn's goal is to eliminate Rittenhaus, thus restoring the timeline by preventing all the changes they supposedly made, then he may well be doing it by bouncing around eliminating their ancestors.
That's assuming all their ancestors married and had the same children in a different place. I'd say it's more likely somewhere along the line the same thing that happened to Lucy's sister would happen to them - nonexistence.