What show am I suddenly watching?
Good question. I have no idea.
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What show am I suddenly watching?
Good question. I have no idea.
How long ago did this "accident" occur?
Frank, Awake, in case you weren't being facetious.
Frank, Awake, in case you weren't being facetious.
No I wasn't and thanks - you didn't reference Awake. And while I haven't seen the show yet, "mummy" makes me think Bubba-ho-tep jumped on a cycle from what you said, which REALLY threw me for a loop whatever the show.
10pm shows throw me out of whack, and I was totally planning on being a good doobie and tagging my post with the show, and then failed to do so. I was sort of hoping that you were all "ITA, WTH was that?!". But I also may just be a tired arsehole.
That final scene felt like a bad fanfic scene like I might have wrote, because it was necessary but I was bored and uninvested and trying to get it over with.
You mean the scene with the captain and conspiracy guy?
Does this mean that the world with his son is the real one?
How best to know what is going on? I mean the captain said something like his whole family was destroyed which perhaps is ambiguous, but if someone said that to me in casual conversation, I would take that to me the whole family is dead.
Is his whole family dead?
If not, it seems like the reality with Wilmer as the partner is most likely to be the real one, but who knows? What if there is no conspiracy after all and that's another thing with his subconscious?
Awake: Do you think the fact that the show has scenes in both versions of Michael's life that do not include Michael is evidence that both are real?
I think the show is being sorely sloppy about their mechanism. Good lord. I'm losing track. So they're letting him live each day one after the other, but showing them intercut? How are we supposed to keep track of when information goes back and forth? To make sure he doesn't actually bring anything new over until the next day, even though we'll have seen him switch over during the day (presumably with no sleep).
FUCKING MAGNETS.
It's always magnets.