I've never seen the Adventures of Brisco County Jr., but I do remember watching Legend.
Legend is out on DVD? I've been wanting to watch it again for ages.
Well, no wonder they were worried.fortunately, in the Tunnelverse it's a huge ball of fire in the sky.
Maybe we just don't see the scenes between jumps where All the Bartender lets them use his shower and washing machine.So, not only does falling back in the timestream automatically put Tony and Doug back in the same outfits, but it cleans them up to boot...which alleviates my main concern about them not being able to change their clothes.
The first two seasons are interesting with some decent science fiction elements revolving the mysterious pylons and Enik and the Sleestaks. Yeah, it's crude in many ways but there's some interesting ideas. The third season is best avoided IMO.Are you watching these somewhere othe than MeTV?
So do any of you guys ever watch The Land of The Lost? I've watched a few episodes here and there since MeTV started showing it, but last week I decided to start watching it regularly. I've been curious about it ever since I found out about all of the Trek and other sci-fi writers worked on the show. It's been pretty fun so far.
I used to love the 1991 show when I was a kid, but this is the first I've seen the original.
I'm thinking about watching the '91 one version, but since it's not on DVD or streaming officially I have to use other means to see it.
I don't get Me these days, but Decades showed episodes 2 through 5 of The Time Tunnel just before Me started airing the series. I've been watching The Green Hornet and TTT on Friday nights to coincide with my 50th anniversary rewatch of Star Trek on Thursdays. (TGH and TTT aired back-to-back the same TV season as TOS season 1.)Are you watching these somewhere othe than MeTV?
Are you watching these somewhere othe than MeTV?
I think that the average mob in 1910 knew a lot more about Halley's comet than the people making this episode did. I read that there was some concern in 1910, but it was because Earth was passing through the tail and some crackpot thought that the gases would destroy all life on Earth or somesuch. All those torches should make the comet a lot harder to see...fortunately, in the Tunnelverse it's a huge ball of fire in the sky.
So, not only does falling back in the timestream automatically put Tony and Doug back in the same outfits, but it cleans them up to boot...which alleviates my main concern about them not being able to change their clothes.
I did find it to be a nifty touch how the problem back at Tic-Toc was essentially an example of "observer effect," and served to avert the fictitious comet catastrophe in 1910.
That's exactly how I was interpreting it. I think we were meant to read between those lines, and it makes a lot more sense storytelling-wise than having some random, unexplained phenomenon involved. That it wasn't overtly spelled out is just a result of the storytelling restrictions in the show's premise...the Tic-Toc people and the travelers are working the same problem from different points in time, but can't directly communicate with one another.I suppose you could read between the lines and assume that the invisible mass was actually the Tunnel's gravitational effect
That's exactly how I was interpreting it. I think we were meant to read between those lines, and it makes a lot more sense storytelling-wise than having some random, unexplained phenomenon involved.
That it wasn't overtly spelled out is just a result of the storytelling restrictions in the show's premise...the Tic-Toc people and the travelers are working the same problem from different points in time, but can't directly communicate with one another.
While your skepticism of Irwin Allen productions is well-earned, I don't think you're giving them enough credit in this case. It's not that dissimilar from the spy in two time eras last week...a thread that connects the Tic-Toc crew to whatever's going on in where/when Tony and Doug are.I doubt these writers were clever enough to think of the kind of timey-wimey retrocausality we expected.
Think of it then simply as sloppy writing, that they didn't make it more clear.You're dreaming if you expect subtlety and nuance from Irwin Allen.
The Time Tunnel
"End of the World"
Originally aired September 23, 1966
Paul Fix and Paul Carr sure are getting around this week in 1966...the night before they were on Trek, tonight they're on TTT.
I think that the average mob in 1910 knew a lot more about Halley's comet than the people making this episode did. I read that there was some concern in 1910, but it was because Earth was passing through the tail and some crackpot thought that the gases would destroy all life on Earth or somesuch. All those torches should make the comet a lot harder to see...fortunately, in the Tunnelverse it's a huge ball of fire in the sky.
The people in this episode were acting like the comet was...old black magic....
So, not only does falling back in the timestream automatically put Tony and Doug back in the same outfits, but it cleans them up to boot...which alleviates my main concern about them not being able to change their clothes.
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After a transformation into the Hulk is responsible for a mentally ill man's release from police custody, David joins the search to find him before he or someone else gets hurt.
March 18 – Ten miners die in a methane gas explosion at Golborne Colliery near Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.
March 25 – The first fully functional Space Shuttle orbiter, Columbia, is delivered to the Kennedy Space Center, to be prepared for its first launch.
March 26
March 28
- In a ceremony at the White House, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel sign an Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty.
- Michigan State University, led by Earvin "Magic" Johnson, defeats Larry Bird-led Indiana State 75-64 in the NCAA tournmaent championship game at Salt Lake City.
March 29 – Sultan Yahya Petra of Kelantan, the 6th Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Head of State) of Malaysia, dies in office. He is replaced by Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang.
- In Britain, James Callaghan's minority Labour government loses a motion of confidence by 1 vote, forcing a general election which is to be held on 3 May.
- America's most serious nuclear power plant accident occurs, at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania.
March 30 – Airey Neave, World War II veteran and Conservative Northern Ireland spokesman, is killed by an Irish National Liberation Army bomb in the British House of Commons car park.
March 31
- The last British soldier (belonging to the Royal Navy) leaves the Maltese Islands, after 179 years of presence. Malta declares its Freedom Day (Jum il-Helsien).
- Gali Atari and Milk and Honey win the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 for Israel, with the song "Hallelujah".
While your skepticism of Irwin Allen productions is well-earned, I don't think you're giving them enough credit in this case. It's not that dissimilar from the spy in two time eras last week...a thread that connects the Tic-Toc crew to whatever's going on in where/when Tony and Doug are.
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