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Continuum Season 4

Not good enough. Yes it's probably him, but look at the shitty life he's had, and it's her fault, and the only reason he would have allowed this to be done to himself, being sent back a thousand years, is so that he could "save" his mum, even at the sacrifice of his own life/timeline and the agenda of whatever "power" sent him back, which means that he's more willing to bend time more than anyone else to find a timeline to drop Kiera into when she can play house with a 9 year old.

Anyone else thinking of that savage cave women version of Molly O'Brien?

(Cave woman Molly has been in everything, but regular Molly seems to have finally decided to return to acting after probably leading a normal life... Oh wow, that is an incredibly Star trekky cast...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3165632/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1

I don't think she has "returned" to acting so much as she was at a party, standing next to a bunch of drunk Star Trek actors when they all decided that they wanted to do a movie, and gravity did the rest.)
 
This is my prediction as to how the show will end:

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I keep tellin ya, her son is the Traveler.

No, in the forth episode they showed the traveler was from hundreds of years in the future and was a some bio-mechanical hybrid, really don't think its her son.
 
Wuh, why is this back on the 3rd page??!

ANYWAY, WHAT AN ENDING.

I guess it was a bit of a gut punch after all. Damn. I can't believe it just ended with Old Alec and Kiera in the park. I would've wanted to see him offer Kiera a chance to go back and live it out with Carlos and the rest...at least those are people she knows and cares about as opposed to being stuck in Alt Good 2077 with her son whom she can NEVER ACTUALLY SEE.
 
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Shhhhhhh. We're supposed to wait (a week) for the Americans who play by the rules.

"Alexander" would have had to have figured out the conception fate for the kid from when she dumped her cmr onto his hard drive, and then paid the husband to get super friendly for a couple months and hope the right sperm got to the front of the pack.

With the changes to the timeline, even Kira's parents being born would have been impossible.

Nope.

I don't believe the end.

It was her therapy program again.
 
Regarding Dac's comment on the finale:

Sending her back would have put the new timeline at risk, and she still wouldn't have been with her son. After seeing all the damage Kellog caused with selfish use of time travel it would have undercut things if she decided to use it just to hang with Carlos again.

Maybe we can get a spinoff sitcom where our Kiera moves in with her alternate self and hijinxs ensue as they raise Sam together.
 
I'm not completely certain but...

[spoiler='Merica Fuc'Yeah!]Sending Kellog back in time a thousand years, does that mean that he is the Traveller, or that he replaced the traveller? Or did sticking him there with Native Canadians have nothing to do with the Traveller? Yes I know they look nothing alike, but it's been a thousand years, god knows what that does to a human body that won't age.[/spoiler]
 
I'm pretty sure Kellogg somehow wormed his way out of that situation.

Thanks for the tip Guy Gardener.
 
Poor Dylan. Actually it's a fricking blood bath. How the frakk did Garza survive, or did I blink when someone capped her?
 
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Kellog's not the Traveller. We got to see the Traveller being sent back earlier in the season, and Kellog doesn't have any of the glowing technology inside him that turned the Traveller into an immortal time wizard.

Presumably the Traveller is from the future of the happy timeline, and Kellog schemed his way to leading a small native tribe before screwing up and getting them all killed.
 
Remember when Indiana Jones switched out the bag of sand for the Gold Idol?

I thought that Kellog was the bag of sand, more than the idol, but there had to be a bag of sand or everything explodes into a mess of poison darts and giant rolling boulders are chasing our heroes.
 
Without giving anything away, I'll just say that this was exactly the ending that I wanted to see to the old movie "Timecop".
 
I've always advertised this as "Girl-Timecop".

(Boy-)Timecop the TV Series (only 9 episodes.) was pretty shit.
 
Regarding Dac's comment on the finale:

Sending her back would have put the new timeline at risk, and she still wouldn't have been with her son. After seeing all the damage Kellog caused with selfish use of time travel it would have undercut things if she decided to use it just to hang with Carlos again.

Maybe we can get a spinoff sitcom where our Kiera moves in with her alternate self and hijinxs ensue as they raise Sam together.

I don't think Kiera being there would have affected things any differently, after all her influence was THE influence that created this future. She was more than willing to hunker down in the woods with Brad at the end of last season - considering how the last shot of Kiera we see isn't exactly a happy one, I'd have thought that turning up back in the past would have been a decent consolation prize. Brad has turned out to be trustworthy after all, and had just experienced the same emotional gut punch Kiera has - he'll never see his family again - there is some comfort in being with someone who has experienced the same thing as her.

Honestly, considering just how much Kiera wanted to be with Sam again, can you see her just throwing her hands up and saying "fine!" when Old Alec tells her she can NEVER be any closer to him than 50 ft across a playground?! She'd go full on mental.

Also, as an aside - was Rachel Nichols pregnant while shooting this? I hate to use my male gaze, but she always looked good in the super suit, and it didn't make one appearance in this finale. Considering that was a crutch the show used time and again, especially in the first season - It seemed a little odd not to see it crop up one last time.
 
Good wrap up to the series albeit bitter-sweet.

Wondering Brad's pistol in the scene with Kyra et al was originally a BSG prop.

Quick look at the her wiki entry and no mention of the Rachel Nicols being pregnant. Think from what we saw in the earlier eps from the season the supersuit had lost it's main beneft (invisiblity) becasue they could detect it.
 
The only reason I guessed pregnancy was because they kept her in that trench coat virtually the entire season. Yeah, I know we had the supersuit ep with Garza, but I was just expecting the suit to make an appearance in the finale.
 
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