Wait - so where they in the 70s or the Age of Napoleon?
Oops. Guess Zari broke time.
Dear Zari. Just tell them you're in a time loop. They've heard weirder, I promise.
And Nate goes and gets distracted back into his relationship drama despite imminent danger of explosions.
I'm a little offended that they've immediately fixated on Rory to investigate.
"Mick's writing a sci-fi romance novel." Awwwwwww. And protecting his type writer with all the traps.
It was all a dream - well, a simulation run over and over again. Oh well...
And now Sara is agreeing to help Zari save her brother, because from Sara's completely arbitrary place in history the events involved are the future...
"Buck is such a mitfit, that at the end, we just want to see him embrace his new family." Damnit. Listen, twin suns and heaving bosoms aside, I had such high hopes that Mick would be the rare writer in a tv show who wasn't just writing his own fucking life story. That Highlander episode, NCIS's Thom E. Gemcity, the entirety of Castle - you'd think whoever are writing these shows can just occasionally imagine a writer not writing thinly veiled documentary and autobiographies???
And we end with Rip rudely interrupting poor Wally's meditation.
Oops. Guess Zari broke time.
Dear Zari. Just tell them you're in a time loop. They've heard weirder, I promise.
And Nate goes and gets distracted back into his relationship drama despite imminent danger of explosions.
I'm a little offended that they've immediately fixated on Rory to investigate.
"Mick's writing a sci-fi romance novel." Awwwwwww. And protecting his type writer with all the traps.
It was all a dream - well, a simulation run over and over again. Oh well...
And now Sara is agreeing to help Zari save her brother, because from Sara's completely arbitrary place in history the events involved are the future...
"Buck is such a mitfit, that at the end, we just want to see him embrace his new family." Damnit. Listen, twin suns and heaving bosoms aside, I had such high hopes that Mick would be the rare writer in a tv show who wasn't just writing his own fucking life story. That Highlander episode, NCIS's Thom E. Gemcity, the entirety of Castle - you'd think whoever are writing these shows can just occasionally imagine a writer not writing thinly veiled documentary and autobiographies???
And we end with Rip rudely interrupting poor Wally's meditation.