Didn't Quarry already show us the outcome of the showdown with the homicide cop in its first episode's opening scene?
Didn't Quarry already show us the outcome of the showdown with the homicide cop in its first episode's opening scene?
At some point you'd expect the random permutations to include Mason never being born to invent the time machine, which would mean it wasn't stolen and no one every went into the past… and then we never watched this show at all.
And he paid of the telegram with bills that probably aren't in circulation yet.
As long as all the info is stored on the tablet and doesn't rely on a network connection to a web page.
And Bernard and his female boss did discuss how Ford has been commandeering hosts from other story lines to populate his new one.
But what if the female guest is still in the park, in town, and encounters Teddy all safe and presumably healed? How does the park restart host programs without ruining the paid for experience of guests?
Unless the guest is ridiculously wealthy, their stay in the park wouldn't be long enough for the story line (in this case Wyatt's) to reach completion. Thus no winners or losers.
perhaps that's why production shut down for six months as the showrunners/writers shifted gears.
Famke is getting her own series on NBC, a spinoff based on the character she played last year on The Black List. She fact alone makes her a good candidate for #underthesheet.
Did I miss why Annalise is arrested at the scene of her house fire? Or are they teasing that out, as in her talk with Bonnie from her cell? Do the police think she started the fire? Or will we find out that she was being arrested for something else, to be revealed in a future episode, and was only apprehended at the…
The biggest problem is the language they speak. Modern spoken American English would not me a good fit with Civil War America's day to day speech. Although to be fair, the dialog in Lincoln's Washington was too modern anyway.
This show might benefit by extended stays in a particular timeline, rather than skipping back to home base each week. Not all of their time travel tasks can be solved in a few hours. Somethings might require more time; or perhaps their time machine gets damaged. For example, how do they know where they are going to…
The employees were affected. They all thought the Hindenburg exploded when taking off. That was their normal. And since we know nothing about any of them, we have no idea what else in their lives was affected. Nor what else in the outside world.
Mason and the other scientists already believe the Hindenburg exploded on take off when the trio return. Which means at some point Amy went from tending her sick mother to vanishing without the now healthy mother being aware. The "present"changed like flipping a light switch.
For me the gold standard for time travel are Connie Willis' Oxford Time Travel series. Historians use a time travel device 9which the books don't even bother to describe) to go back to famous historical events to study them up close, but without interfering in any way.
Unexpected consequence of altering the past. Of course the logical fear is that one or more of the time travelers will alter themselves out of existence.
So what happens if, now that she's aware of it, she refuses to write it? Will his copy vanish?
Logan's gun was used to kill one of Flynn's gang. That wouldn't change the future the way killing a local would.
The employees were living in an altered future (one where the Hindenburg exploded when departing ) and they thought nothing was out of the ordinary. Only the time travelers were aware of the changes. Eventually Flynn might inadvertently change something in the past that prevents the creation of the time travel device…
But he can't be hurt by bullets fired by the androids, which should mean he's human—according to the makers rules.