Since the physics of leaping seem to be different this time (i.e. Sam's body leaps, but Ben's doesn't), I'd lean towards the latter.
I always had the impression that they were seriously considering closing the project due to lack of results and Sam wanted to prove that the machine worked, but I realize that it was probably never explicitly stated in the series...Just getting back to the OG show... Was Sam impatient to step in the machine or was that again a bit of outside influence?
Just getting back to the OG show... Was Sam impatient to step in the machine or was that again a bit of outside influence?
So, it was just a kind of mistery only in the first season?According to the opening narration introduced in season 2, "Pressured to prove his theories or lose funding, Dr. Beckett prematurely stepped into the Project accelerator... and vanished." So basically it's the exact same origin as The Time Tunnel.
I always had the impression that they were seriously considering closing the project due to lack of results and Sam wanted to prove that the machine worked, but I realize that it was probably never explicitly stated in the series...
So, it was just a kind of mistery only in the first season?
In the first season didn't Al tell Sam that he couldn't tell him anything about the future for fear of damaging the space-time continuum etc etc? So between Sam's damaged memory and Al's reticence, viewers were probably clueless as to why Sam decided to put the machine to work.I don't recall it being treated as a mystery, beyond Sam's general lack of memory about his own life. The narration was probably just summarizing what had already been established in dialogue in season 1.
In the first season didn't Al tell Sam that he couldn't tell him anything about the future for fear of damaging the space-time continuum etc etc? So between Sam's damaged memory and Al's reticence, viewers were probably clueless as to why Sam decided to put the machine to work.
In the first season didn't Al tell Sam that he couldn't tell him anything about the future for fear of damaging the space-time continuum etc etc? So between Sam's damaged memory and Al's reticence, viewers were probably clueless as to why Sam decided to put the machine to work.
Don't forget that the project was established to view the past and, as Asimov and others famously pointed out, the past begins one millisecond ago so the ability to observe the past is, fundamentally, the ability to observe the present.
Meanwhile, did I spot Robert Picardo in the final scene setting up for next weeks episode?
And, oh yeah. It was nice to see Stan Shaw again.
I love it when we focus more on saving lives, and the "put right what once went wrong" part of the mission statement of the series.
It's also interesting if they're taking the route of "any observation of a particle changes the positional outcome of that particle" aspect of Quantum Theory. In short, if Allison knows why Ben leaped, then it changes the outcome and he might not be able to save her after all, or something even worse is triggered.
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