Why is everyone forgetting the best new time travel show of the year, Netflix's Travelers? It's been renewed for a second season. And there's also Syfy's 12 Monkeys.
Why is everyone forgetting the best new time travel show of the year, Netflix's Travelers? .
Some of us don't have Netflix.![]()
Well, I don't have HBO, but I still know Game of Thrones is a thing. And plenty of Netflix shows get a ton of media attention, like the Marvel shows and Sense8. But for some reason Travelers hasn't gotten noticed as much.
I saw the first episode as one of these special preview things that my cable company does - offer a free look in hopes the customer will subscribe to the channel it's really on - and found it boring.Outlander is good.
The 100 is pretty predictable. Every week they try to make easy choices, when someone morally indignant forces them to make a difficult choice instead.
Did you already do Travellers?
Yay! There's one other person on the planet besides me who has never seen Game of Thrones!It's definitely flown beneath my radar and I suspect I'm not alone there. I've never seen GAME OF THRONES either, but that's a lot more high-profile--to say the least!
Why is everyone forgetting the best new time travel show of the year, Netflix's Travelers? It's been renewed for a second season. And there's also Syfy's 12 Monkeys.
I don't use Netflix streaming.
And don't you mean "your favorite" time travel show and not "the best"?
Don't come back here until you've seen every episode!It's definitely flown beneath my radar and I suspect I'm not alone there. I've never seen GAME OF THRONES either, but that's a lot more high-profile--to say the least!
Unfortunately, I'm sure the networks will get the wrong message from all the failed time travel shows. It's not the concept that is a failure, the concept is just fine. It's that all of these were kinda crappy, and the writers were lazy at best. When you go down this path, you need to have some ideas laid out, and maybe even think through how it is going to work (in-universe at least) and stick with it.
I don't know about that. It's not that the sole network survivor, Legends of Tomorrow, is any more coherent or intelligent than, say, Timeless or Frequency. It could be simply that there were too many time-travel shows at once and they spread the audience too thin.
If I ruled the world there would be a law against series-ending cliffhangers. Either you don't do it or you finish it up.
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