Re: Journeyman - season 1 thread
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| I find the missions dramatically uninteresting because Dan seems to put his life in peril far too easily. |
You don't have to be a cop or a firefighter as a soldier to be willing to put yourself at risk to protect others. Every day in real life people run into burning buildings, take on knife-wielding thugs and dive into roaring rivers to save others. (When he was a young man my own father jumped into a moving car that was rolling downhill and brought it to a stop just before it would have slammed into a brick wall. The kid inside had released the parking brake.)
Some people don't have it in them not to help out in such a situation, but not all of them go into the kind of helping professions you mentioned. The difference is that most of these people don't run into that kind of situation more than once or twice in a lifetime - unless they are cops or firefighters or lifeguards or soldiers. Dan is unusual in that his time-hopping puts him situations where he has to take risks to protect others that he would never normally face. But it is who he is that makes him get involved. And he'd be the same even if he never "travelled". He'd still take risks getting a story, protecting a source or getting an innocent by-stander out of the way of a bad situation he was covering.
It think these episodes reveal character and I don't find it unrealistic that a good man might try to do good when given the chance, even at some risk to himself.
Regards,
Joe







