NBC's 'JOURNEYMAN' starring Kevin Mckidd

Well I think that was more attributable to the fact that this was the very last episode more than the actual scene itself.
 
Correct me if i'm wrong but when Dan was leaving the paper, and about to get on the elevator near the end, did the tv report say that Evans wife was leaving her husband..? I could have swore it did. And could that mean that she had some residual memory from her previous life.
 
Correct me if i'm wrong but when Dan was leaving the paper, and about to get on the elevator near the end, did the tv report say that Evans wife was leaving her husband..? I could have swore it did. And could that mean that she had some residual memory from her previous life.

It's not exactly "previous life". It's more like "alternate reality/timeline"...but to answer your question, it's "yes" and "yes".
 
I guess Evan made her realize how much happier she could be with that passionate dance number.
 
Hope Mckidd moves on to bigger and better things. He's the only cast member i'm really a fan of, cause i was a 'Dog Soldiers' and 'Rome' fan.
 
So,what does this mean?Are people getting tired of these themes?Or do people really have no taste in shows?
 
So,what does this mean?Are people getting tired of these themes?Or do people really have no taste in shows?

I was hoping that the show would catch on to some fans watching Heroes. Apparently that **** failed. :csad:

I guess if Dan had some kind of a catch phrase, people would be all over him. Let's see, Hiro has that "I did it!" in Japanese. Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap had "Oh, Boy". Dan would be ... we'll never find out since it's canceled. :cmad:
 
So,what does this mean?Are people getting tired of these themes?Or do people really have no taste in shows?
A look at several reality/competition/******ed 'game' shows' ratings will probably attest to the latter. I almost hope the writers' strike continues through most of next year so that networks have no choice but to replace all of their scripted programming with those ****piles and the lowest common denominator that is the American TV-watching populace finally overloads on those shows and realizes how craptastic they all are. :o
 
I'll try to look for it on youtube. :up:

why dont you just fast forward the ep at nbc.com? :huh:



Oh and who else gets the feeling that when Livia and Dan were saying good bye at the end of the episode it was more for the fans than for themselves? "I have a feeling it's going to be a while." *long hug* That's the feeling I got anyway.
 
Yeah, that did seem to be a little nod to the fans that the show was going away.
 

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