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I'm putting up the post early because I'll still be at my mother's house when the episode begins airing. (Happy Mother's Day if you're celebrating.)
This is the discussion post for episode 2x09, "The General" and 2x10, "Chinatown." It is meant for folks who are watching the show on the U.S. schedule, but you should feel free to join in any time after you've seen the episode. On Global, the episodes are airing on separate days, but since no one objected, I'm combining both episodes into one post.
Air Date: May 6, 2018 in the U.S.
"The General"
Written by: Matt Whitney
Directed by: John Showalter
"Chinatown"
Written by: Tom Smuts and Nancy Baird
Directed by: Greg Beeman
I've already posted the NBC promo so how about something different? This is the Wondercon appearance of Goran Visnjic. It was a nice surprise to see him alone because when he's in a panel with the rest of the cast, he never gets a word in edgewise.
Pilot, Thinker, Soldier, Spy: The Epic “Timeless” Season Finale Twofer | The heroes help Harriet Tubman raid the Confederacy before leaving their heart in San Francisco (Smithsonian Magazine)
Timeless ends its season with a finale so good, it can't be cancelled… right? (AV Club)
Timeless Needs to Be Renewed After Breaking Our Hearts and Brains (TV Guide)
'Timeless' Star Abigail Spencer Explains the Shocking Finale Reveal (Exclusive) (ET online)
Timeless recap: Bloodshed and betrayal in an explosive two-part season finale (EW)
Timeless Season-Finale Recap: ’Til Death Do Us Part (Vulture)
Timeless EP on Finale Twist, [Spoiler]'s Fate, Flynn's 'Deep Feelings' for Lucy (TVLine)
Timeless Finale Recap: Should Shows On The Cancellation Bubble Do Season-Ending Cliffhangers? (Uproxx)
‘Timeless’ Season Finale: Death Of Major Character Teases New Timeline As NBC Drama Awaits Its Fate (Deadline Hollywood)
'Timeless,' Awaiting Renewal, Ends Season 2 With Massive Cliffhanger Tell us something we don't already know! (Hollywood Reporter)
Timeless co-creator explains finale shockers — and plans for season 3 (EW)
Remember, if you can, watch in real time, tweet in real time, etc. If you're recording the episode to watch later, it doesn't count in the ratings and it won't help our cause. In that case, watch On Demand, or on Hulu, or at the NBC website as soon as you can. Those are the numbers that matter to the network because those are the numbers that matter to their advertisers. NBC has already announced their Fall 2018 schedule and needless to say, we are not on it! This is our last chance to show the network that we want a third season. Let's get those numbers up!
What you need to do to help Timeless reach season 3
This is the discussion post for episode 2x09, "The General" and 2x10, "Chinatown." It is meant for folks who are watching the show on the U.S. schedule, but you should feel free to join in any time after you've seen the episode. On Global, the episodes are airing on separate days, but since no one objected, I'm combining both episodes into one post.
Air Date: May 6, 2018 in the U.S.
"The General"
Written by: Matt Whitney
Directed by: John Showalter
"Chinatown"
Written by: Tom Smuts and Nancy Baird
Directed by: Greg Beeman
I've already posted the NBC promo so how about something different? This is the Wondercon appearance of Goran Visnjic. It was a nice surprise to see him alone because when he's in a panel with the rest of the cast, he never gets a word in edgewise.
Pilot, Thinker, Soldier, Spy: The Epic “Timeless” Season Finale Twofer | The heroes help Harriet Tubman raid the Confederacy before leaving their heart in San Francisco (Smithsonian Magazine)
Timeless ends its season with a finale so good, it can't be cancelled… right? (AV Club)
Timeless Needs to Be Renewed After Breaking Our Hearts and Brains (TV Guide)
'Timeless' Star Abigail Spencer Explains the Shocking Finale Reveal (Exclusive) (ET online)
Timeless recap: Bloodshed and betrayal in an explosive two-part season finale (EW)
Timeless Season-Finale Recap: ’Til Death Do Us Part (Vulture)
Timeless EP on Finale Twist, [Spoiler]'s Fate, Flynn's 'Deep Feelings' for Lucy (TVLine)
Timeless Finale Recap: Should Shows On The Cancellation Bubble Do Season-Ending Cliffhangers? (Uproxx)
‘Timeless’ Season Finale: Death Of Major Character Teases New Timeline As NBC Drama Awaits Its Fate (Deadline Hollywood)
'Timeless,' Awaiting Renewal, Ends Season 2 With Massive Cliffhanger Tell us something we don't already know! (Hollywood Reporter)
Timeless co-creator explains finale shockers — and plans for season 3 (EW)
Remember, if you can, watch in real time, tweet in real time, etc. If you're recording the episode to watch later, it doesn't count in the ratings and it won't help our cause. In that case, watch On Demand, or on Hulu, or at the NBC website as soon as you can. Those are the numbers that matter to the network because those are the numbers that matter to their advertisers. NBC has already announced their Fall 2018 schedule and needless to say, we are not on it! This is our last chance to show the network that we want a third season. Let's get those numbers up!
What you need to do to help Timeless reach season 3
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Although I must admit that it was great the way Emma just blew away Carol and Keynes, especially as I detest both characters. Emma is definitely waaay more bad-ass as a villain then those two.
There were things I liked about both parts of the finale, but lots I didn't. The whole sub-plot with Wyatt ping ponging between Lucy and Jessica was especially irksome. He even (accidentally) punched her when he was attacking Flynn. To add insult to injury, Wyatt also managed to interrupt Flynn, just as he was about to make a heart-felt declaration to Lucy. Unforgivable. That and Wyatt's cocky little appearance in the alternate Lifeboat, which did zero for me. Meh.
Lucy deserves to be respected - and that means not being guilt-tripped, lectured, "warned", etc. by Wyatt, when she wants space, or shows an interest in another man (in this case, Flynn). Whoever she eventually chooses (or if she prefers to choose no one) needs to be entirely her own decision. And she doesn't need to justify herself to anyone either.
But I truly love Flynn, with all his flaws - and Goran Visnic is one of my all time fave actors. So - despite the flaws of the finale, I'm still hoping they get renewed for S3. And - if they do get renewed, that the writers do a better job next season, with plot and character development.
As for going non-canon - yeah, that's definitely why I'm writing Timeless fan fic in my spare time (although I really ought to just concentrate on the original book I'm writing. But writing fan fic is a guilty pleasure. *shrug*). That said, I find it fun to do my own spin on the Timeless characters.
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Wyatt didn't intend to interrupt Flynn and Lucy, although I don't think he would have hesitated to do so.
The second lifeboat appearance in the bunker makes no sense. If they think they can save Rufus--well, go ahead, guys. Save him. Just do it. There's no good reason to involve their earlier selves at all that I can see. It's just a plot contrivance to provide hope while still killing off a major character.
I'm not happy with the finale but I still love the characters and the history lessons. I still want a renewal.
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I also agree with you that if they're going to save Rufus, why not also save the other folks and loved ones?
Abigail Spencer recently gave an interview wherein she mentioned that the writers had "always" planned that twist ending, with the future folks coming back in time to their "current" versions (although I don't know if I really buy that). That said, I personally found the ending to be rather gimmicky (especially for a finale where we don't yet know if the series is going to be renewed).
I'd far rather see our heroes in our "present" era working feverishly together, despite their differences, to bring Rufus back to life (although I still wish the writers hadn't used him for this particular plot development). I'd especially love to see some focus on Mason and Jiya, allied with their scientific and tech knowledge, and love of Rufus, come up with a way to save him.
That said, one thing the writers did get right this season is making Flynn part of the time team, and working with the group, instead of against them. Besides, he brings welcome snark and edge to the team.
But yeah - still really hoping for that renewal.
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Last season, they were working against Flynn. He had a plan--based on Lucy's diary--to bring down Rittenhouse. They're on the same side now, but don't you think it's odd that they aren't using what Flynn knows from the diary? I know they don't have it anymore but my impression is that he read it cover to cover and knows the content pretty damn thoroughly.
I don't like the sleeper agent plot because it makes no sense AT ALL. You can't destroy the American auto industry by killing a bunch of auto executives at a race car track, plus why would Rittenhuse want to do it? You can't destroy the counter culture by murdering one blues musician, no matter how influential. Murdering one suffragist wouldn't mean women wouldn't get the right to vote--especially since President Wilson was already in favor of women's suffrage. One plantation raid more or less wouldn't change the course of the Civil War. And why would it further Rittenhouse's aims to divide the country? I would like to have heard someone give an explanation. Rittenhouse needs a better political strategist and a better historian.
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The sleeper agents are also plot devices, and i agree, seem rather unlikely. The plot device of fate has a way of "course correcting" (which was depicted in both the finale and the earlier Salem episode), and thus the big historical situations that Rittenhouse wants to change, would probably still happen in the timeline(s), although perhaps with different people pushing them forward, rather than the original people Rittenhouse "took out".
I think Rittenhouse needs to be explained a bit more - they seem a rather vague group, with their family bloodlines, etc. Surely there's more folks from the original Rittenhouse line than just Lucy and her relatives.
For that matter, are there higher ups in the organization above Emma and her "new" ally, Jessica? It would be more realistic that Carol and Nicholas were just part of the Rittenhouse machine, not the only big shots.