Yay! Addison had to hit the hand link ala Al!!!
Yay! Addison had to hit the hand link ala Al!!!
That's a fair point, I just don't want them to lose that heart. I often feel it's too easy for these shows to become more procedural and losing the humanity that makes them worth watching. I don't want it to happen here.I like focusing on the mission statement, but I don't care for having the mission always be to save someone from dying. That gets a little formulaic, and this episode made it particularly so, with Ben's first question to Addison literally being (paraphrased) "Whose life to I have to save this time?" In the original, Sam's mission wasn't always lifesaving, but could entail putting people's lives back on track or healing a broken marriage or something like that. Having the stakes always be life-or-death is heavy-handed.
Well, poo. I like my interpretation better, but yeah, you're probably right.I don't think that's what Janis meant. She seemed to be saying that the Quantum Accelerator technology allows anyone in the future to monitor any past event and discover any past secret, so anything they say aloud now could be overheard by a future observer, an unseen hologram listening in. So she doesn't want Ben to say anything aloud that could be overheard by their enemies.
That's a fair point, I just don't want them to lose that heart. I often feel it's too easy for these shows to become more procedural and losing the humanity that makes them worth watching. I don't want it to happen here.
That kind of crazy programming makes me almost think like someone wants it to fail.
Indeed, it's frustrating. An on again/off again schedule just frustrates people, and by people I mean me. I hate the new tendency to have half seasons spaced out by several months anyway, especially considering modern shows tend to fall in the 10 - 15 episodes category. I realize COVID changed a lot of things, and I want everyone to be safe and to take precautions, but if they're filming consecutively, why hold back completed episodes for months at a time?Soi went to on Demand to see abot the next episode,becuase i didn't recall any new date mentioned, and was disappointed to see that it won't be back until January 30.
That kind of crazy programming makes me almost think like someone wants it to fail.
If they are gonna take a break, they ought to at least run it for a while, until another "logical" break.
Also, this shows seems "kid friendly" enough to be aired earlier in the evening. I mean, they could pair it up with Night COurt, and maybe have a small hardcore following. "Revivial Monday" or something that speaks to it being old AND new.
I hate the new tendency to have half seasons spaced out by several months anyway, especially considering modern shows tend to fall in the 10 - 15 episodes category.
but if they're filming consecutively, why hold back completed episodes for months at a time?
Excellent question. And now we have technology to instantly know ratings.I mean, are sweeps even a thing anymore for network TV? Everyone has their own streaming services now, so how do advertisers set their rates between "live" network stuff and their own equivalent streamers, to say nothing of ad-supported stream-only services too?
Used to be that network shows would deliberately time things so their "big" episodes would be kept for certain periods to ensure higher viewership and thus higher ad rates; pre-2017 Trek and the original QL did just this.
Mark
This might ruffle some Quantum Leap fans
Scott Bakula is open to reprising his Enterprise role as Archer in a future entry in the franchise.
https://trekmovie.com/2023/01/16/sc...sons-says-hes-open-to-returning-to-star-trek/
Can't see it happening - Enterprise is deader the khan (original version).
Can't see it happening - Enterprise is deader the khan (original version).
But he was in Wrath of Khan. INTO Darkness gave us a Kopy KhanKhan was not dead at the end of the "original version" (SPACE SEED).
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