![]() It was a powerful scene as you watched the understanding sink in. When John got his hands on her iPad, he learned about the Kennedy Curse and the fates of his cursed loved ones and his own tragic end. ![]() Kayla, the teenager that protected the future President of the United States, didn’t believe that John was who he said he was, but she couldn’t help but see the similarities. This episode was the first time a historical figure has been brought to the present from the past, and damn was JFK’s time in 2018 was a massive spoiler alert. It was an interesting parallel to last season when Lucy believed in fate and Wyatt was adamantly against your destiny being predetermined. Rufus and Jiya don’t agree on the issue of a higher power, but that’s one of the great things about this show is seeing that difference of opinion and the discussion that comes with it. But it wasn’t God that did that, Rufus says. Rufus recalled his mother praying for God to take them out of their tough living situation. But Rufus, on the other hand, believes that there’s no higher power and the only person responsible for making things happen is yourself. Her perspective has been enlightened with her visions and the belief that she’s getting them for a reason. The latest instance came in Rufus and Jiya’s discussion about belief in a higher power, where Jiya believes in God and believes that things happen for a reason. Timeless is a show known for overstepping boundaries in letting its characters explore themselves and their beliefs. Even though it feels like a knife to the heart. So Lucy stops Jessica and tells her how much Wyatt loves her and wants to make it work. Wyatt deserves the chance to try and make things work with Jessica. She was giving Lucy an easy opening to Wyatt’s heart. As Jessica admitted that her husband has changed and earned a second chance, she admitted that it wasn’t herself that Wyatt earned that chance with. She brought it up in a very mature way, and Lucy carried the conversation the same. Jessica didn’t lash out at Lucy after seeing that her husband has feelings for her. It allows them to function as human beings aware of the situation around them, which isn’t to say everyone reacts maturely but they are awarded the opportunity. It doesn’t force its characters into moments of immaturity at the sign of trouble. This is another example of how Timeless continues to do television right. How refreshing was it to have two women in love with the same man having a civil and meaningful conversation without going at each other. THat’s the look of a man that’s so clearly in love with Lucy but hasn’t been fully honest with himself just yet. that isn’t the look of a man that’s certain. It’s in the way Wyatt looks longingly at Lucy. It’s in the “Babydoll and sweetheart” remarks. It exists even when you think you’ve masked it beyond recognition. That love isn’t something you can shut off. Lucy and Wyatt had an amazing development in “Hollywoodland,” and Wyatt doesn’t regret any of it. Lucy has to allow Wyatt to try before he eventually comes back to her. Wyatt needs to try with Jessica to see that it’s not her he’s supposed to be with. Right now just isn’t the right time for Lucy and Wyatt given Jessica’s reappearance. We saw that in Wyatt thanking Lucy for doing so. We saw that in Lucy telling Jessica to give Wyatt a second chance. It shows the maturity and the genuine compassion they have for each other. How Lucy is allowing Wyatt to get that second chance. How Wyatt is giving his marriage a second chance. NOST is also available on its Roku channel throughout North America.If there’s one thing I have to say about Lucy and Wyatt’s journey this season it’s that I respect it. NOST will be available to viewers on 40 over-the-air TV stations across the United States as well as streaming platforms that include Vidgo, Stremium, Distro TV, Freecast and Local BTV. “Our revamped channel is designed to evoke cherished memories while creating new ones for generations to come.”Ĭlassic Reruns TV currently shows vintage series such as Dragnet and The Beverly Hillbillies. “NOST represents a new chapter, as we continue to celebrate the timeless classics that have left a lasting mark on audiences of all ages,” David Bishop, president of Classic Broadcasting, parent company of NOST, said. ![]() On Saturday nights at 9 p.m., NOST will feature sci-fi/horror movies as part of Lord Blood-Rah’s Nerve Wrackin’ Theatre. There will be “High Noon” westerns weekdays at noon ET, including Broken Arrow and Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon, “Primetime Spotlight” films weeknights at 8 p.m., including Hitchcock's Notorious and the Bing Crosby/Bob Hope movie Road to Bali, and weekly “Saturday Matinees” at 10:30 a.m., featuring the likes of Blondie, Hopalong Cassidy and Gene Autry films.
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