Read more:Plot summary Director Jonathan Weiss Writers Dan Guntzelman(created by)|Steve Marshall(created by)|Bob Burris(written by)|Michael Ware(written by) Producers Henry Johnson|Nick LeRose|Rich Reinhart Composer Steve Dorff Cinematographer ...
Yet another time travel plot. Time travel is almost certainly impossible on a physical-law basis. Forget how a time machine would work -- where would you travel to? For there to be a destination for time travel, a vast number of universes would need to exist, each eternally locked in ...
Half the fun is spotting the nonsense. One recent episode was set in Washington, D.C. As the plot is kicked off, a law enforcement agent gravely intones, "The FBI is the agency that protects foreign dignitaries inside the United States." The FBI investigates crimes; the Secret Service and...
The quarterback of the Coach's football team takes a liking to Wendy. And when it seems that he's not focused on the game, Coach lets them go out on a date, and gives them free reign to do what they want. But when they play their last game...See more Read more: Plot summary...
McCoy and his obnoxious rich father, who arranged to have Taylor fired, have vanished from the plot without explanation, as has Wade Aikman, the creepy coach the rich guy installed at Dillon High. You'd think the television gods would have dictated a scene of those characters, the bad guys...
Then the whole thing collapses in a time-travel plot, and as TMQ has been noting, Hollywood likes time travel because not only does it not need to make sense -- itcan'tmake sense. In "Interstellar," the heroes discover the entire universe is just computer animation.Courtesy of Paramount ...
On "Stargate Universe," we get every space-opera cliché -- the captain goes on all the dangerous away missions, the ship is easily taken over by punching some buttons really fast on any auxiliary computer -- without the compensation of much in the way of plot, and with zero humor. Sens...
Huh? Then the whole thing collapses in a time-travel plot, and as TMQ has been noting, Hollywood likes time travel because not only does it not need to make sense -- it can't make sense.In "Interstellar," the heroes discover the entire universe is just computer animation. C...