I think it's silly to expect natural reactions in a series with a similar theme, but it's still annoying. As it is, it's not bad, I'll definitely continue watching.
Well, what about starting the team, we completed the first mission)) It seems that a procedural is waiting for us, although I may be mistaken. In principle, everything looks very easy, I will definitely look further, the Canadian sci-fi has fewer cliches and a less hackneyed plot compared to the American one.
I don't understand one thing. Why did they save so many thousands of people from the explosion, but Philip couldn't call an ambulance for that detective with a heart attack?
@vauxhall_cross: he also told the detective that it was necessary for him to die and Philip could not help. It was even obvious that he really wanted to and he was sorry.
@avocadochannel: Well, I guess...They don't give a damn about thousands of people...They needed the material, but they saved their lives along the way.
The first episode promised intrigue.. It seemed like it would be something special. But in the second one, it turned out that the plot is quite banal and the hero is not super charismatic. We'll see what happens next, of course.
I wonder if if the host's body shell dies, does their consciousness return back to their time? And then it is loaded again into another body. So you can make any personnel changes. I foresee an intrigue between the policeman's father, the child's mother and the fed. Surely the cop would leak the intrigue to Kat. Templates-templates-templates. Okay. We'll see.
I'm reviewing season 1 because of the second one. And then I heard it, but I didn't understand..In this episode, when we were driving in the car, this matter was returned to the base..the main one is with his wife from the future (I don't remember their names)..It was discussed that: "it no longer seems strange to me to sleep with a mass murderer" (the one who created matter) - that's what it's about...about what
@zula22: in the original, getting in bed, which in this case does not mean "sleeping together", but cooperating, making a deal. It's a figurative expression.
@zula22: to cooperate with the man who, in their timeline, was blamed for the deaths of 11,000 people when antimatter exploded with megaton power. But here she a) did not jerk off, and b) in fact, the aunt is not to blame, but the crooked-armed military, who then pushed the blame onto her.
In the last shots, a man from the house opposite came out and stood up. I already thought that the FBI man and his wife were being followed, I tuned in to this intrigue, but the frame ended with the credits and, in the process, it's just a neighbor of the house where they were filming, got into the frame)))
I'm thrilled. Fbrovets barbarian, he poured out the coffee and took it. One thing I didn't understand was who they had swamped at the end of the last episode, at first I thought the husband was a cop, but they just seemed to say that such and such a person didn't show anything
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23I foresee an intrigue between the policeman's father, the child's mother and the fed. Surely the cop would leak the intrigue to Kat.
Templates-templates-templates. Okay. We'll see.