And that "flood" was sooooo weak. ... not just where they went to "safety" -- but was it even a foot deep???
They should've made it a joke where Ben overreacted instead of trying to make the Universal Studios tour flash flood appear serious.
And that "flood" was sooooo weak. ... not just where they went to "safety" -- but was it even a foot deep???
2. How did he just walk/waltz into PQL HQ? Seems like even if it is a covert site there would be security measures in place.
Totally random thought. Any chance that Rachel's boss could be Hannah's son or have anything to do with Hannah?
I'm glad they're making it real and integrating it into the leap stories instead of the characters mainly just being passing references like Al constantly says "Gushy center me on ...." but we rarely saw Gushy. So for my part I do like the present day/leap angles of the stories and how they intertwine.
And so Doctor Song finds himself leaping from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong, and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap away from the Universal Studios backlot…
Spoilers for the final 3 episodes of season 2
2.11 - The Outsider
An anonymous source sends Ben and an experienced local Denver TV journalist on the trail of a dangerous conspiracy as they pursue the scoop of a lifetime in the early '80s. There's trouble at HQ when Ian's past decisions come back to haunt the team.
2.12 + 2.13 - either a 2 hour finale or simply back to back episodes
.2.12: - As the World Burns
Ben leaps into the body of a Baltimore firefighter in 1974 and is unexpectedly reunited with his time-crossed love, Hannah, and her son, Jeffrey. Trapped in a towering inferno, Ben must find a way to repair their troubled relationship and save their lives before it's too late.
2.13 - Against Time
Ben lands in a speeding stock car in 1976, but a threat from the future could sabotage the leap.
Hi all. I've been diligently watching season 2. I like it, including things that I initially didn't think I would. Any, I'm still confused about the whole "Rachel's boss" thing. So I know what Ian did with regards to the quantum processor and I know what they and Jen did earlier in the season to try to deal with some of the fallout there. But where I'm stuck is:
1. Why is everyone seemingly scared of Rachel's boss?
2. How did he just walk/waltz into PQL HQ? Seems like even if it is a covert site there would be security measures in place.
Saw last nights "reporter" episode.
liked the leap story, even if I've seen plenty of samey story arcs in the past.
the reporter actress seemed very familiar, but can't put a name/character/series/movie to her face currently.
fast forwarded the present day and read a short recap of that.
(the)is gone... (from this show)Magic
Now it is the 2 episode-season-maybe-series-finale left.
QL hasn't been renewed, no wispers I've come across.
I'd be very sad to loose out on Ben/Leap part, if it won't get renewed, but won't shed a tear for the other unfortunate half of the show .
First, it would be MEXICAN police, so this would be come an international incident. Also, i forget...did the cave in block the bodies? If not... they might be counting on no one discovering it for years. And if they did, it might be associated with the previous dead body they found earlier.The treasure hunt episode was okay -- a bit convoluted, but that's kind of the nature of the genre of treasure hunt stories, I guess. It bugged me that they were so cavalier about the lawyer dying in the cave-in. They really should've gone to the police about that.
Yeah, i actually agree... at least they could have used the excuse of "That's what they are saying at FInishing school"Also, the show really needs to work harder on avoiding anachronisms. Nobody in 1953 would've understood "You look badass" as a positive. The earliest verified use of the word is from 1955, so it was probably around a bit earlier, but at the time, it was used in a negative, insulting sense.
When Ian and Jen were talking about how it could take years to decipher the code to bring Ben back, it occurred to me that Ben could pass the code to Hannah in the past and she could do the calculations, so they'd be able to bring Ben home at the end of the season. I'm not sure how safe that would be for the timeline, though.
Thought I hit Post on this earlier but I got distracted and didn't. For my part I enjoyed this week's episode. I had a feeling Magic would do what he did. His character has that strong sense of responsibility and ownership of what happens on his watch. As I think about how the present day thread could go I've got a few ideas:
1. Could they do a Dallas wrap up (OK, you have to be a certain age for that one) where the entire season gets reset because Ben changes history for Gideon, so all of that doesn't happen? I put low odds on this one. It could get too paradoxical and I can't recall the show getting terribly into that territory now or in the original. Though, the leap thread in that episode goes close to there. By stopping the pesticide/herbicide product from going to market they say that all of these people no longer get sick. That one feels like it could have significant ripples down stream in the timeline.
2. Maybe Gideon (aka Jeffrey????) really just wants to see his mom again and knows where Ben's next leaps will take him in crossing paths with Hannah and he wants to influence a specific leap.
3. My personal desire is to have a resolution that
A. Explains the three year gap
B. Does a reset for the present day team where Ian doesn't have to do the whole Gideon intrigue thing and Magic doesn't do his thing and the PQL home team is in tact.
C. The mystery code doesn't bring Ben home now but sets them on a path to perhaps control/influence the leaps and eventually bring Ben and (dare to dream) Sam home.
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