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This fantasy/romance TV series stars Kevin McKidd as Dan Vasser, a journalist who has the ability to travel within his lifetime in the San Francisco area. Dan has a wife and a son in his present life. For reasons yet unknown he can go back in time and help people in trouble.
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I thought it was a pretty good show. Reminded me of the Quantum Leap days. I'm interested in how they'll continue with the storyline though. When he explained everything to his brother in the end, it only lasted about 10 seconds. That's not nearly enough time to try and explain something like this. Perhaps it's still because he doesn't know much about what's going on.
Without enough background to explain how the hero ended up with his brother's girlfriend/wife, it's a bit of a creepy start. I can only assume this is something he will end up "fixing." Or at least redeeming himself. One hopes.
Without enough background to explain how the hero ended up with his brother's girlfriend/wife, it's a bit of a creepy start. I can only assume this is something he will end up "fixing." Or at least redeeming himself. One hopes.
I'm not so sure he can fix it.
The 1st wife isn't dead. And keeping her alive is the only way to have fixed it.
Plus at the engagement party his current wife was eyeballing him big time when he was getting cab money and info from his 1st wife. She's apparently always had a thing for him.
Yeah, when Dan was at the police station with his brother and they were talking, I had to pause it and say, "That's why he's such a dick!" My fiancee thought it was a joke since he was a detective....
I enjoyed it...should be interesting to find out WHY these two are flying around time like this.
I'm sure it was just an unintentional byproduct of the format, but the flashbacks have a vague "Lost" feel to it. I do love a series with a healthy mythology.