Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Timeless/ Frequency/ Travelers

Aug. 23, 2018 Timeless:  

"An unlikely trio travel through time in order to battle unknown criminals and protect history as we know it."

Pros:

1. There is a great opening of May 6, 1937 historical event.  A huge blimp blows up.  It's the Hindenburg that crashes.  There are great special effects.

2. The cast:

Lucy (Abigail Spencer) is the history professor and her history knowledge is important to the team.

Wyatt (Matt Lanter from 90120) is the soldier and his military experience is important.

Rufus (Malcolm Barrett) is the engineer/ time machine driver.

Connor (Paterson Joseph) the tech millionaire who funds it.

Denise (Sakina Jaffrey) the military boss.

Jiya (Claudia Doumit) as Jiya, a tech worker.

Flynn (Goran Visnjic from Extant) who is the bad guy and travels through time and tries to destroy America from becoming the present America.

Lucy: Anyone can blow up a federal building.  It doesn't change anything too established.  Flynn may kill America in the crib.

3. The time travel rules are like they can't go back to a time where you exist or you will meet yourself.

That's why they can't stop Flynn like 5 min. before he goes on time machine.

They also can't go back to 1937 again because they will meet themselves.

4. The show also deals with racism and sexism.  Rufus is black and he is distracting a cop about how black people are making history like Barack Obama.

5. The show is fun and creative.  They use fictional names like Nurse Jackie and Dr. Dre.  They are in jail and Lucy is taking off her bra to get the hook out.  Wyatt needs to use the hook to break out of jail.  

6. There is lots of action, drama, conflict and tension as they get into fight scenes and have to stop history from changing too much.

7. It's edu-tainment.  I am learning about history and I'm entertained.

Cons: None.

Comparisons:

If you change history, 1 good thing will happen and 1 bad thing will happen:


Timeless spoiler alert: In the first reality, Lucy's mom is dying of cancer and she has a sister named Amy.

After the Hindenburg trip, Lucy's mom is fine and there is no sister.

Frequency (TV show) spoiler alert: Raimy saves her father in the first reality, but her mom is dead.

My opinion: I saw the pilot and it was pretty good.  I decided to check out the 2nd episode "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" to see if I should watch it regularly.  I liked it and watched it regularly.

It got cancelled:

Last year, Timeless defied the odds by surviving cancellation after its first season. NBC had made the call to let go of Timeless, but the network quickly reversed itself after an outpouring of support from fans of the show. This year, Timeless once again came up on the bubble of renewal, and NBC has canceled it again. Unfortunately, this is one crisis that the Lifeboat team may not be able to solve.

Via The Hollywood Reporter, there is some hope that the cliffhanger ending from Timeless season 2 may be resolved in a two-hour movie that would act as a series finale. That appears to be the only option currently on the table to continue the series. As part of last year’s renewal, Sony TV gave NBC Universal a 50% ownership stake in Timeless. That may have limited the show’s options to find a new home.



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5511582/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1


Aug. 25, 2018 Frequency: This TV show is based on the movie with the same name.  I never saw movie.


"A police detective in 2016 discovers that she is able to communicate with her father via a ham radio, despite the fact that he died in 1996."

Pros:

1. The cast:

Petyon  List as the lead Raimy Sullivan.  She is a cop.  I had to look her up, but I have seen her in The Tomorrow People

Riley Smith as Raimy's dad Frank.  He's a cop.  I have seen him on 90210.

Devin Kelley as Raimy's mom Julie.  She is average.

Mekhi Phifer (8 Mile) is Frank's cop friend and later the captain.

Ada Breker is young Raimy and is average.

Lenny Jacobson as Gordo, Raimy's funny friend is average.

Daniel Bonjour as Daniel Lawrence, Raimy's boyfriend is average.

2. There is good writing.  

I like how Raimy and Frank have to convince each other that they are who they are on the ham radio.  Frank leaves something in the yard for Raimy to find, and Frank also carves a flag onto the radio.

I like cop dramas because there is lots of drama, conflict, and tension.  

The two solve the murders together like on Raimy's present timeline, she communicates to Frank how there is murder victim who will be attacked on this date and at this time.

Later Frank can prevent it.  Then Raimy can check on the database to see if the case was solved.

3. The father- daughter relationship.

I also like the father- daughter relationship of Raimy as an adult talking to Frank on the ham radio.

In the pilot, there is a flashback of Raimy being a cop.  The cops applaud as she walks in.

Frank: Can you believe my little girl is a cop? 

There is a later episode where adult Raimy and Frank are together on her first day as a cop.

Raimy does save Frank's life by preparing him that he was going to be killed on the job.

4. Also how you change the past, can change the future.

In the first reality, there is serial killer named the Nightingale Killer who kills nurses.  He killed 3.

Spoiler alert:

In the second reality, the Nightingale Killer kills way more and also Raimy's mom.

Also Daniel doesn't know who Raimy is.

5. It's also very good with the music of the time like "Wonderwall" by Oasis and "Winding Road" by Sheryl Crow.

They also mention things like Blockbuster.  I was Raimy's age (elementary school) when this show was set in the mid-90s.

Cons: None.

My opinion: I loved the show.  I watched every episode except "The Edison Effect."  My DVR didn't record that one.  I also saw half of "Bleed Over" because my DVR only recorded half.  I recommend you to watch the pilot.

Comparisons:

A nurse serial killer: It was done on a Flashpoint episode.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5531470/?ref_=rvi_tt

Frequency CW Series Epilogue - The Unaired Final Series Ending: I then decided to look up this show and there is this 3 min 30 sec. video.  It was very heart-warming.

https://vimeo.com/217260805

Aug. 30, 2018 Travelers: 

"Hundreds of years from now, surviving humans discover how to send consciousness back through time, into people of the 21st century, while attempting to change the path of humanity."

Pros:

1. It had a very good opening.  A woman is being attacked by a group of men who throw gasoline on her.  Marcy (Mackenzie Porter) who is a mentally disabled woman comes and tries to stop them.

The woman runs away.  Then it seems like Marcy was killed, but she gets up and fights back.  Someone else is transported into her body.

2. The cast:

Eric McCormack is Grant and he is the biggest name.

Mackenzie Porter plays Marcy and I find that she stood out to me the most.

Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, and Reilly Dolman are the other 3 travelers and they're good.

3. Good writing with lots of drama, conflict, and tension.  

It also talks about how Marcy who is mentally disabled and is suddenly normal.  She was in a home and neglected and abused and it was shut down.  

Dr.: Marcy may have found a way of coping there to get people to look after her.

The caseworker David (Patrick Gilmore): She forgot who she was pretending to be?
Dr.: You got a subsidized apartment for her.  She played you and the system, and she got a job at the library.

Cons: None.

Comparisons:

People from the future come to the present time:

The Crossing: This show came after Travelers.

"Refugees from a war-torn country 180 years in the future start showing up in the present to seek asylum in an American town."


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6461824/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

My opinion: It was average, but I never watched it again.


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5651844/?ref_=nv_sr_1

Aug. 31, 2018: I counted how many pilots I watched in the whole yr of 2016 (mid-season, spring, summer and fall season) and I have watched 32 pilots.  These are the pilots I get to watch on my Telus.

I'm sure if you had Netflix and other streaming platforms, you may have seen more pilots than I have.


My week:

Sept. 5, 2018: I went to work for a few hrs.  Then I sat outside and read the news.

Sept. 6, 2018: I worked for 5 hrs and it was busy.  Then I sat outside and read the news.

Sept. 7, 2018: I worked for 5 hrs and it wasn't busy.  Then I sat outside and read the news.


Sept. 8, 2018 Tiff 2018: I have been reading a lot about the Toronto International Film Festival 2018 in the Globe and Mail.

Some of these movies will be out in theatres soon. 


Sept. 9, 2018 Screenwriters Meetup: This woman Christi wrote a Criminal Minds spec script.  I read it and critiqued.  It was really good and got all the dialogue down like what the characters would say.

I like the show, so I feel like when I was reading it, I was watching it.

I went to work and met 2 new co-workers.

Ca- who is 19.  She looks like my friend Angela in the face, but different hair.

Ce- she is Filipino.  She works at the Hyatt Place.  I have read in the Edmonton Journal, that the location in downtown is not going very well.  Something about the health inspection.

It was pretty steady for awhile.

Sept. 10, 2018: I went to work today and it was so busy.  My co-workers told me to calm down.




The Fight for Beauty: Our Path to a Better Future:  

      Fiona Reynolds    


A powerful voice speaks about the things that really make life worth living - a vision for our environment, our society and our future

The Book


We live in a world where the drive for economic growth is crowding out everything that can't be given a monetary value. We're stuck on a treadmill where only the material things in life gain traction and it's getting harder to find space for the things that really matter but money can't buy, including our future.


Fiona Reynolds proposes a solution that is at once radical and simple - to inspire us through the beauty of the world around us. Delving into our past, examining landscapes, nature, farming and urbanisation, she shows how ideas about beauty have arisen and evolved, been shaped by public policy, been knocked back and inched forward until they arrived lost in the economically-driven spirit of today. A passionate, polemical call to arms, The Fight for Beauty presents an alternative path forward: one that, if adopted, could take us all to a better future.





About the Author




Dame Fiona Reynolds DBE is Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and a former Director-General of the National Trust. A noted campaigner and media figure, this is her first book, distilling decades of experience and thought. When not at her post in Cambridge, she lives near Cirencester  
https://oneworld-publications.com/the-fight-for-beauty-hb.html

The fights that build cities and culture.

Too often, beauty is mistaken as a luxury, a commodity or an accessory. We have never seen beauty as anything less than essential.

Over the course of three decades of city-building, creating, collaborating and exploring, Westbank has evolved into a cultural practice. We created the Fight for Beauty Exhibition as a way of expressing our evolution and sharing our journey, while describing the enormous, ongoing effort we continue to pour into the fight, to nurture, create, protect and celebrate beauty in all forms.We see potential for beauty in everything; in art, in ideas, in nature, in great design and in all the work we do to improve our lives and the lives of others. There is beauty in culture, and culture is at the core of what it is to be human. If we start to sacrifice the most fundamental components of beauty for the sake of other goals, then life itself becomes a mechanical, bleak process.

Over the course of the Fight for Beauty Exhibition, from October 14, 2017 to Feb 4, 2018 over 50,000 visitors joined us in the pavilion at the Fairmont Pacific Rim. The responses we received were insightful and above demonstrated a love for our city and a desire to be part of the conversation around the future of Vancouver. We are grateful and appreciative to have hosted guests from our city and around the world and to have heard their thoughts.

Thank you for taking the time to experience some of the new and exciting directions we are pursuing. We invite you to join us and follow along as we pursue our next endeavor.
This is the Fight for Beauty.



Sept. 11, 2018 Money Miracles Masterclass: I've been listening to this telesumit and posting this on Facebook:

What a fun and sacred interview. Laura is a wise elder and a carrier of
 powerful magic. She gives us all kinds of tools, tips and rituals for living in prosperity.
Laura Bushnell is a pioneer in personal growth and transformation using inspired ritual 
and ceremony. Her work as a spiritual guide and channel of light has taken her all over
the world.
  • Live Money meditation, clearing and activation for receiving prosperity
  • How to live your natural inheritance of wealth without shame, lack or fear
  • Befriend your inner Bag Lady/Martyr so that you can embody your Queen
  • And much more...


Kathryn Weber: I read her Red Lotus feng shui newsletter.  I subscribed to it.

Kathryn brings her clear wisdom and enthusiasm for Feng Shui AND she makes it so easy 
and accessible. She shares a variety of simple ways we can utilize Feng Shui to increase our 
money and wealth flow.
  • Unblock stuck energy in your home to make money quickly
  • How to shift your environment and your energy so that you attract opportunities
  • The ancient art of Feng Shui simplified and applied for upleveled prosperity


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