[Cancelled] FlashForward - Season 1


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Awesome episode. But one thing irritated me:

In that night scene Janis told Mark that the blueprint had been stolen from that specialist guy.

Whereas, that specialist comes in and reports it only on the next day. A smart agent like Benford would have easily figured out that Janis knew about the design being misplaced before she should have.

Other than that loved this episode. Please tell me that the ratings have improved.

This episode really surprised me. I was really disappointed in the episode where we learn

Janis is a double agent

, it was handle really badly imo. Very Lost-esque in it's last 20 second reveal after a bad episode. But, revealing that

she was a triple agent

was really well done. It tied in with the rest of the episode, but still provided a certain level of surprise.

Sometimes I wonder if the writers are incredibly stupid or incredibly smart. I?m inclined to believe the latter at the moment.

The show just keeps getting better and better. The scene with the timer and Mark dissembling it was intense and very well done. The Janice reveal was written really well! So badly hope this doesn't get cancelled.

Anyone else get the feeling that the reason the experiments were done was to prevent the world ending in 2016? Basically the wall that had all the writing on it that was washed away could have contained all the paths to take to prevent the end of the world.

Wow, the show is really getting better and better ! Awesome episode,

and I totally didn't see the "Janis being triple-agent" part coming

. I'm sure it won't be canceled, it would be just stupid. This show is the only one that has the potential to fill the gap Lost will leave when it ends this year.

@MrChuang, sounds quite likely indeed :o

Erm how is she a triple agent? i got the double bit. but sure i didnt fall asleep.. or did i? please reveal..ta

A triple agent is an agent that works for A (FBI) and is sent by B (CIA) to infiltrate C (??) as if he was working for C and infiltrating A. :wacko:

I think the only thing attractive of this last episode/series, was the lesbian pickup bar... Lesbian matures looking for matures, hmmm.

the series has no sense, at all... Almost I get sleep after the 1st 15 minutes...

then why watch it week after week? at least drop the show from your watching schedule I do if it bores me

I think the only thing attractive of this last episode/series, was the lesbian pickup bar... Lesbian matures looking for matures, hmmm.

the series has no sense, at all... Almost I get sleep after the 1st 15 minutes...

Are you serious, you watch the show for that reason? The show makes complete sense and the storyline is very impressive especially the last few episodes!

This show still has a lot of potential but if it gets ratings like it did this week then it is gone.

don't know if you saw but the international appeal could be the thing that saves this show so I would ignore ratings for now

I can't see Baltar and not think of orgies and hallucinations.

exactly...

And yea, I think I follow the show because of the NOT hot lesbians (a fat and ugly lesbian pregnant (she is super gay (sic), remember that?) of her co-worker and she is a triple agent, yea, we have a SHOW!... come on, give me a break) Its pretty weird but this show it is. There isnt a story at all.

Come on, Baltar, show us whats the real thing...

This show still has a lot of potential but if it gets ratings like it did this week then it is gone.

Speaking of renewals, word is this show may squeak into a second season, purely on the basis of its overseas revenue. (And looking at recent ratings, V has actually managed to dip below this show now, albeit following a Lost rerun instead of a new episode.) [E! Online]

I'll never understand the people that watch realty shows like Survivor. Make them go away.

I really hope ratings go back up. Would hate to see this cut off before anything really gets explained or anything else furthers with this. I love how everything is tying in now with all of the flash forwards :).

With last nights figures just being released, it's almost certain that ABC will now not renew FlashForward. Last nights numbers were the lowest and was even beaten by The Vampire Diaries in the key demos.

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With last nights figures just being released, it's almost certain that ABC will now not renew FlashForward. Last nights numbers were the lowest and was even beaten by The Vampire Diaries in the key demos.

:(

I enjoyed this weeks though. How is this show doing that bad?!

This week?s episode was pretty poor IMO. Plot(s) wasn?t all that interesting. And the execution of the story with Simon?s sister made it seem more like filler than actually part of the plot.

And they just put out two really good episodes, I don?t understand how there could be such a dip in quality with this show.

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