ha! did you really?
'Same Time, Same Place'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Absolutely.
Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
Oh, yes. And the Jose Chung episodes!
I will say that by no means is Home my favorite episode - that's a four-way tie between Clyde Bruckman, Jose Chung, Small Potatoes and Bad Blood. But Home is definitely an episode that stays with you.
Whether you like it or not. God knows Johnny Mathis will never mean the same thing to me ever again.
I asked Colin what the resolution of the episode actually meant, and he didn't know. So there you have it.
How could he possibly know she'd fasten her seatbelt?
I can buy that the seat belt made the difference, but Carter obviously didn't know that it would. I think his "plan" was to get to the site a little bit sooner. Unclear when he decided to ram the invisible science shack, but he hoped that might change things.
I thought ramming the shack was the plan, but since the crash happened anyway, WTF?
I'm both heartened and disheartened to know the star can't explain it either.
I would have rated this pretty highly as a clip show if that part had made any sense--because the idea that they were in the clips and watching them instead of just remembering or reliving them added an immediacy to the whole gimmick. Ah, well.
At least the relationship was consummated.
Hope Jo/Zane either doesn't happen, or happens right this time.
Okay, Colin says it was a mad dash to try anything, and it was like Matt said--the honk caused Allison to put on the seatbelt.
I ♥ Buffistas. I was just coming here to ask all that -- particularly the changy Jack/Grant stuff.
OK, so the version of Jack stuck back in 1947 left a message for the present, and presumably grew old and died. Present day Jack got the message, changed history. So neither he nor Grant ever went back in time. So how did the message get left? Also while in the past when did Grant find time to make the investment? And why was it intact? After he had disappeared for seven years, wasn't he legally declared dead, with it reverting to his heirs? And once he did not travel back in time, how did the investment get made anyway?