All of the bigger issues would be with Allison. She's getting further and further from her 'home' universe with every leap, and can't ever get back. She's remembering a history that's changing by the moment, so knows less and less as time goes on. After a point, should have fewer and fewer references, barely even getting the joke when Ben says something about the 80s or whatever because what she remembers looks nothing like what Ben is currently seeing.
I know it's a IRL casting issue, but 'reality' would probably be having the PQL team changing up every now and then. Different versions of them, or a totally new person popping up occasionally in place of someone she knew. Maybe the changes are super tiny, but which one of them eventually intersects with the life of someone on the team and they make a different decision? That Ian knew about the Gia stuff and was impacted by it (and it now never happened, or was a totally different even) could have sent them off of the team right there. Allison should be freaking out more every time she steps out of the imaging chamber...
Separate comment, but also agree with seemingly major issues with the random order of the timeline changes. Changing something in 1995 seems pointless if you then change something in 1950 that could have impacts on that later event. May have not have even happened, or way differently, etc. Show doesn't want to commit to having episodes air linearly, but short of having another God with a Master Plan reveal (or at least hint), hard to imagine the level of predictive supercomputing (more than Ziggy) it would take to do things in a random order and hope you don't butterfly effect the entire thing into oblivion.
Like the JFK episode in the original show, where they started messing with a major event. Believe he died either way, but Jackie also died in the original timeline?
Who knows what directions that drives the course of events? If you were Sam and were fixing things in 1970 last week, and now this week you're changing things around a Presidential assassination, the 1970 stuff may already be moot...
It's a fictional battleship too. The US didn't go any higher than BB-71 as far as I can find in my research.Ben leaps into a game of live Battleship! Looks like a really big-stakes mission next time.
It's a fictional battleship too. The US didn't go any higher than BB-71 as far as I can find in my research.
Memes aren't always meant to be taken literally. Let your brain change it to writing Mao a note, that is somehow delivered right away. Also, understand it is tongue in cheek.Nice to see Ben really enjoying the leap, and getting some personal catharsis from the shared immigrant-family experience. And nice to see the kind of family drama episode that feels true to the spirit of the original, where the stakes are more personal and relationship-based than life-and-death or action-driven (aside from the token bit about trying to save the mother from a heart attack). I still wish they'd stop having Ziggy always figure out the purpose of the leap right off the bat. It takes away the mystery of finding out, and the suspense of not knowing if they're working toward the right goal.
Also interesting how the team coped with the Ian revelation. Nobody's suspicious of them because of what they might do in the future; everyone just wants to work with Ian to understand why their future self would do that. And it gives us our first chance to see Ian out of the office and learn something about their personal life.
I have no idea what that's a reference to.
Memes aren't always meant to be taken literally. Let your brain change it to writing Mao a note, that is somehow delivered right away. Also, understand it is tongue in cheek.
OK, my bad, questioning the existence of a Cell Phone to call Mao (Due to your stated College Education in Chinese History) made it appear to me that you simply didn't understand the concept, I was simply trying to be helpfulI know how memes work. I'm simply unfamiliar with this specific one and wondering where it came from. That's all. But it's not worth the trouble, so forget it.
Yep, the first US battleship USS AlabamaSo hold on... Are you telling me there was a ship called BB-8?
Though they did use a real shuttle, Atlantis, in Episode 2. Fictional mission however.Which is probably why they used the number. Like the New York City 12th Precinct and the 555 telephone exchange.
On a smartphone?
I took Chinese history in college, but I'm not as knowledgeable about Internet memes. There's a meme about calling Mao?
Indeed....and not just a flex, but an example of White Privilege.*points to the meme about Mao*
This is where you go "hm, something I didn't know," and move on from the soft power flex of saying you took Chinese history in college as a riposte to a meme.
Which is probably why they used the number. Like the New York City 12th Precinct and the 555 telephone exchange.
So hold on... Are you telling me there was a ship called BB-8?
It isn't worth you growing in knowledge? Yes it is. Please stop flexing your white privilege in dismissingI know how memes work. I'm simply unfamiliar with this specific one and wondering where it came from. That's all. But it's not worth the trouble, so forget it.
And i appreciate you trying. Don't let him discourage you.OK, my bad, questioning the existence of a Cell Phone to call Mao (Due to your stated College Education in Chinese History) made it appear to me that you simply didn't understand the concept, I was simply trying to be helpful
Yeah, they usually try to play with fake assets, but occasionally the story gets a real name but fake event for whatever reason.Yep, the first US battleship USS Alabama
Though they did use a real shuttle, Atlantis, in Episode 2. Fictional mission however.
Last nights episode was, in my opinion at least, the best of the series so far,
Indeed....and not just a flex, but an example of White Privilege.
No, there wasn't a ship called BB-8. But like a starship with the serial number designation of NCC-1701, the battleship called USS Alabama had the designation BB-8
It isn't worth you growing in knowledge? Yes it is. Please stop flexing your white privilege in dismissing
People were happy to answer your initial inquiry... just stay humble and accept someone teaching you (even if you took a college class).
And i appreciate you trying. Don't let him discourage you.
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Oh, and regarding how it might see annoying that Ziggy suddenly knmow the problem to be solved. It has to be noted that B-sotyr with the team takes up a signficant amount of time. With the Peacock streaming, even though we still get 1-2 minute commercial breaks, the episodes still clocks a little over 40 minutes or so.
Mason Alexander Park continues to hit it out of the Park with Ian, and how Ian has a sincere struggle to understand the role of "Leaper Ian" and sincerely cares about everyone on the team.
I also really liked the A-story. as a child of immigrants, I appreciate those dynamics with the prideful parent . And this was especially good for Ben.
Also, it's unusual for QL to do a story with such high stakes, the potential for a global war in the balance. But at least it explains why two Leapers were there at the same time. I'd wonder if the Anti-Leaper was trying to start the war, but he seemed to have the same mission as Ben, to save the sub crew.
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