And then he never comes back.![]()
I'm saying he time traveled there and the show is not coming back it seems, so he's never "coming back."
I'm confused;
Didn't Elliott Langley say he (Dan) had been travelling for 6 months, in the elevator? Journeyman is soppsed to be happening in the present. Yet when he went back to the mental hospital, Evan said it was September 2007 plus senator Larry Craig was on tv resigning from the senate....
If Dan had indeed been travelling for 6 months from the time he first 'jumps', then that would put 'his present' early in the year 2008.Langley should have said, 4 months not 6 months.
When the show first started hadn't Dan already been leaping for a period of time without realizing it? Otherwise just blame it on bad writing for these inconsistences.
I'm confused;
Didn't Elliott Langley say he (Dan) had been travelling for 6 months, in the elevator? Journeyman is soppsed to be happening in the present. Yet when he went back to the mental hospital, Evan said it was September 2007 plus senator Larry Craig was on tv resigning from the senate....
If Dan had indeed been travelling for 6 months from the time he first 'jumps', then that would put 'his present' early in the year 2008.Langley should have said, 4 months not 6 months.
That was some sad **** with Evan. In order to save his dead wife, he had to prevent them from hooking up in the first place.![]()
And if this is indeed the last episode. I loved the last scene with Dan leaping & calling out to his wife so she can finally see "it".
I see that too.I can honestly see this happening, a studio is going to want the rights to JM and NBC will not give them up just in case they want to bring it back, but never do. Like the kid with the football who sucks and won't let anyone else play with his ball because noone throws it to him.
Does anyone remember exactly what Dans first mission was? It would be cool if it was somehow connected to Evan, and that we, the audience don't realize it until seeing last nights ep....