Top Favorite Episodes of "TIMELESS" Season Two (2018)

Jun 20, 2020 11:24



Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Two of the NBC series, "TIMELESS". Created by Eric Kripke and Shawn Ryan, the series starred Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett and Goran Višnjić:

TOP FAVORITE EPISODES OF "TIMELESS" SEASON TWO (2018)



1. (2.06) "The King of the Delta Blues" - The time machines creator Connor Mason join time travelers historian Lucy Preston, Rufus Carlin and Garcia Flynn in a mission to rescue the life and legacy of Blues musician Robert Johnson in Depression-era Mississippi. Meanwhile, Homeland Security Agent Denise Christopher orders team member Sergeant Wyatt Logan on a dangerous mission to raid present day Rittenhouse headquarters.



2. (2.07) "Mrs. Sherlock Holmes" - In 1919 New York, the team partners with a famous female crime solver named Grace Humiston to prove the innocence of a suffragette who has been framed for murder.



3. (2.04) "The Salem Witch Hunt" - While team member Wyatt Logan deals with the unexpected appearance of his late wife Jessica; Lucy, Rufus and Flynn, travel to 1692 Salem, Massachusetts; to save Benjamin Franklin's mother Abigail from being executed as a witch.



4. (2.09) "The General" - The team partners with Harriet Tubman to thwart Rittenhouse's plan to alter the outcome of the Civil War in 1863 South Carolina. Also, Mason Industries programmer Jiya Marri is taken hostage by a Rittenhouse agent.



5. (2.08) "The Day Reagan Was Shot" - The team travels back to 1981 Washington D.C. on the day President Reagan was shot. They discover that Rittenhouse's target is actually their own team leader, Homeland Security Agent Denise Christopher, when was a rookie police officer; instead of the President.

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