Softwing
Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Kirpianuscus
I am , from childhood, a fan of time travels. Quantum Leap was one of my favorit series. but Timeless is more than special. for actors, for plot, for stories, for the status of inspired introduction to the history episodes. a sort of anatomy of different events. using cultural references . and a clash who is well used. so, a real admirable serie.
mmcglass-90045
I enjoyed the first few episodes in the first season, though it began to drag in the last few episodes of that season. Season 2 spent more time on personal feelings, social issues - which may seem important to some writers and producers but when viewers catch hold of the intent it turns them off. Season 2 should have been something special that forced the issue for a Season 3. But, it didn't happen - yeah, the last episode wasn't bad, but by that time the series had lost too many viewers for a shot at another season. Too little too late.
bdturock
It's been a busy year so I just finally finished bingeing Season 2 and I was just blown away at how great it was. So entertaining. Every character brought something great to the show. And the writing was just fantastic. I know the network will never do a season 3 since they wanted to kill it after season 1. But that's a shame.
kitellis-98121
An awful lot of wasted potential here. What could have been an exceptional show was let down in the first 7 episodes by poor writing and an apparent assumption that all the viewers are brainless morons.By episode 8 the series was finally finding its feet, and as a viewer I began to feel that my intelligence was not being quite so badly insulted.Episode 9 was the first that I enjoyed without a constant buzz of irritation in my brain caused by my inability to suspend disbelief, and the semi-conscious re-writing of every scene to improve its science and plausibility.From episode 10 onwards the show really shone with some terrific episodes, and I found myself becoming properly hooked, and actually caring about the outcome.However, I had to consciously choose to ignore a catastrophic plot hole that essentially destroys the entire premise of the series if explored; a way for all problems to be resolved, and all threats averted in one simple stroke, without need for violence or temporal paradoxes. I had to work very hard to ignore my irritation about all that!I also found it impossible to like the character of Wyatt, as he was basically a moron who made nothing but bad decisions based on his own ignorance, selfishness, and narrow vision. He was clearly only there to be eye-candy for the female viewers and a relatable character for the intellectually challenged. His backstory and motivation were a tired old trope that has been way over used.I also predicted the twist at the end of the season 1 finale somewhere around episode 3 or 4. But despite that I was hooked by the end, and looking forward to season 2.If the massive improvement in writing continues on the arc that season 1 established, then season 2 should be a cracker!Lots of complaints in this review, but hopefully balanced and reasonable. There are certainly worse ways to waste some time, and despite its flaws I did binge-watch the whole season!