Check out the ebay auction for Dan Vasser's screen-used Homeland Security file: JOURNEYMAN - DAN VASSER'S SCREEN USED PROFILE - eBay (item 380015511448 end time Apr-15-08 10:15:00 PDT) And look at the close up pic of the documents - the investigative agent's name is Jack Bristow (Alias)...
The maker denied the show was expensive, and I believe him. A few cgi shots in each episode (a flash of light and ripple when he moved through time), and some cgi vintage billboards, etc. wouldn't cost much.
Hey guys, didn't NBC run an episode of Life in the Journeyman slot a couple weeks ago, and end up with the same ratings as Journeyman? There is something bad to be said for putting your three best shows in a row on one night -- it is just too much. Chuck-Heroes-Journeyman was a lot to take in...
And there it goes...one of the best new shows of the year, certainly my favorite new program, one of the few programs that brought me back from DVD to TV. And now... back to DVD. Unless it gets a reprieve somehow. I hope Journeyman will return.
What's your (everyone's) take on the scientist dude? Was he just acting ignorant because he was being watched, or had his interactions with Dan somehow been erased from history? I think the former, because of the lingering stare he gave. I'm also thinking that Livia is marrying her man partly...
Awesome edge of your seat episode tonight. How is this show not like #2 of the night? Beaten by by-the-numbers cop shows? Please! I love this show. Now that NBC has not asked for more, are other networks able to buy it up? Everyone is out of work anyway, so who is to say it can't come back? If...
That was a beautiful episode. None of the characters got shortchanged -- everyone (even Dan's mom!) got to be portrayed as actual emotional beings. I may have had doubts that a show with a time travel hook could go on for two or three or four seasons, but now I have no doubt. This could (or...
I'd like the show to continue. They're at a good point now where new viewers could easily join in, now that everyone in Dan's family knows he travels in time. I wouldn't mind if it was on a different night though, because three hours in a row of NBC's best shows (Chuck-Heroes-Journeyman) is...
Thanks for the pics. I think we're all on the same page now, which is that: Jack is paying with the original bill, which IS the evidence bill, and Jack WILL get in trouble for stealing evidence. The fed told Jack the original bill is missing simply because the Fed can't accept the...
Can anyone confirm that the 20 that Dan's brother paid with is the same bill that the Fed showed him? I can't imagine that the Fed would have left it, so I'm assuming that the brother was simply staring at another 20 and thinking about whether his brother's story could be true. Perhaps a freeze...
Another small detail I loved from last night: the tension was palpable when Dan's boss hung onto his arm just as Dan was sensing a shift coming on. The terror of what would happen if his boss got flung back in time was conveyed just with the touch and the look Dan was giving. Maybe someone...
As a reporter, Dan obviously cared about the human condition enough to hear about it and tell it to others. It seems logical that when pressed into duty he'd have the same interest in people that he had when he was only writing about them. Plus his brother became a cop, so we see their family...
This show moves fast (re: the money)! The only part of the story that is defying my expectation is that Dan hasn't asked Livia where she is when she isn't traveling through time, but it feels like that question is about to be asked. The pace of everything feels very much like they wrote out a...
Plus he knows his brother won't believe it unless he sees it, since in the first couple of episodes the brother knew that Dan had told his wife he'd been in the past, and the brother was a jerk about it.
I just read that all the ratings info we've been seeing, for all shows, hasn't included Tivos at all! The article mentions Journeyman: http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/... "premiere week ended 15 days ago. But Nielsen has just gotten around to releasing its updated, 'live + 7' ratings, which...
Ooh, I also want to credit the situation in tonight's episode where it looked like where it looked like Dan may have been shot and was not aware of it. I was expecting him to pass out while dancing with his wife, especially after the blood soaked hankie was shown. But I am glad he did not...
Another awesome episode tonight. The show may be slightly similar to Quantum Leap in that they are both time travel shows, but Quantum Leap was entirely different in what its purpose was: Quantum Leap was all about illustrating societal progress, through visits to time periods when people stood...
They're probably keeping the "missions" low key for awhile so people learn what to expect. Then, once people know what to expect, they can start to shake things up. In the original concept, he had to go back in time to hug certain people. I'm lying about that last part.