[Cancelled] FlashForward - Season 1


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i think that she saw d gibbins drowning her babysitter. the little boy was with her and she knew that they were friends the same way her mom knew she had lots of feelings for the other guy.

That's exactly what I was thinking. Oh and the babysitter probably feels guilty because she gave up the two kids to gibbins

FlashForward continued to perform well for ABC last night, overnight viewing figures show.

The 8pm show, which stars Joseph Fiennes, John Cho and Sonya Walger, pulled in 9.12m, improving slightly on last week's performance.

Later on ABC, Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice put in 13.62m and 10.42m at 9pm and 10pm respectively.

Over on NBC, Community and Parks & Recreation interested 5.09m and 4.69m at 8pm and 8.30pm, then The Office grabbed 8.08m at 9pm. 30 Rock followed at 9.30pm, bringing in 6.31m, then 5.16m tuned in for The Jay Leno Show during the 10pm hour.

Survivor: Samoa, in which Ashley was eliminated, averaged 11.91m across the 8pm hour. CSI and The Mentalist followed, logging 15.1m and 14.41m at 9pm and 10pm respectively.

The CW's Vampire Diaries grabbed 3.86m at 8pm, then 2.63m watched Supernatural at 10pm.

Bones managed 8.95m for Fox at 8pm, then 5.96m tuned in for the 9pm screening of Fringe.

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Since the moment I saw the autistic boy's father I thought I was on to something: I thought that he was the guy standing in the stadium awake when the black out happened but now I am not so sure. First off Charlie calling him and saying "we are responsible" backs up my point, but him talking to that doctor and describing the flash forward in the exact same manner as doctor benford disproves itI just can't figure it out...

I think may Charlie for namesake might of been the person standing in the stadium but that's obvious I think

Really? Cos I thought about that and his height betrays him in that aspect. The guy standing in the stadium def looked tall, taller then Charlie at least. Also he seemed to have very dark hair like the boys father. On top of that the father was out of town when the black out occurred meaning he very well could have been there.

I know my theory makes less sense but I do believe it's something they would do. Even though it does not make sense.

yeah but then there's the point he had a flashforward so he did blackout...it's all so confusing :p

I know! That's what kills me! My theory would be a lot more solid had he not had a flash forward! Is it possible that he over heard her and Mark arguing about it and wanted to use it to cover his ass if the $hit were to ever hit the fan? Ahh I'm grasping at straws here :laugh:

This show does not make any sense. A major disaster happened. And they think it is not something natural. Instead of asking how it could have happened or what may have caused and who could have done something of this scale, they are just acting as if this is one of their daily FBI crimes. Come on, even for common FBI work such as a major bank robbery, they would have asked themselves who could have pulled this off! Since it affected everyone, it cannot be anything biological or chemical or electronic. There is just no way to distribute it to everyone and make sure that it will go off exactly for everyone. Or it can not be something like everybody hypnotized say by using satellites. Because they have not gone into sleep, but rather to future. So I just want to see the final episode to see how the writers will explain this mystery.

zagor, what show are you watching? Thats exactly what they are doing each day, is trying to find out who caused it and what caused it

I beg to differ. They have not really asked these questions. Only thing they have done so far is to ask them what is the meaning of stuff that a single FBI agent saw on his board. They are only following their premonitions. And what's up with a single 3-5 people unit working on a really really massive event?

I beg to differ. They have not really asked these questions. Only thing they have done so far is to ask them what is the meaning of stuff that a single FBI agent saw on his board. They are only following their premonitions. And what's up with a single 3-5 people unit working on a really really massive event?

Maybe because the rest of the FBI is trying to regain some sort of control? You know after what happened you cannot begin to imagine how badly national security would be at risk. They have to cover all the angles and besides I am sure the CIA and NSA etc are all working on it.

Well I must say I have not seen such a well directed American drama like this which keeps you glued to the TV since Murder One, it's one of those roller coaster of a ride drama which keeps you there right to the very last episode and then everything you thought who was involved becomes clear and precise and the shocking end will be... Oh my god, I would have never worked out it was...?

I love it and have not missed one since it started in the UK. imagine seeing 6 months of your life in a flash. It would freak me out, I know one think.

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