Exactly! This is why I love time travel in movies, books and TV shows. It's so interesting to play around with, the possibilities are endless! And the ethical conundrums, wow! :D
Yeah, I didn't much care for the first two Harry Potter films, but the third one grabbed my attention, since they'd changed the look of the film to something darker, the actors were older and better, the Ron/Hermione was cute-- and of course, there was time travelling! :D
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That's okay. I hope you're feeling better. :) I enjoy listening to audio books when I'm too sick/headachey to read or watch a screen.
Yeah, you don't really see many first episodes like that in animated shows. It also helps that a lot of the music is by the late Frank Zappa (fun fact, Duckman's son Ajax is played by Zappa's son Dweezil). That weird intro music just grabs your attention right away.
Episode 4, Psyche, is much more heart-breaking, though-- as is episode 12, About Face. D:
Hi again, hope you enjoyed those Duckman episodes. :)
Just sending a message because I remembered I also wanted to recommend to you the British TV series Doctor Who, which has lots and lots and lots of time travel. ;)
There are too many episodes to count, as it's been going on since the sixties in various incarnations, kinda like Star Trek (it started several years BEFORE Star Trek, actually)-- which is why I haven't started watching it until now, because there was just so much of it that getting into the show seemed overwhelming. So me and the boyfriend just sort of picked a season and started watching. We're watching the current/newest seasons, about the Eleventh Doctor. It's really rather good. ;)
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Yeah, you don't really see many first episodes like that in animated shows. It also helps that a lot of the music is by the late Frank Zappa (fun fact, Duckman's son Ajax is played by Zappa's son Dweezil). That weird intro music just grabs your attention right away.
Episode 4, Psyche, is much more heart-breaking, though-- as is episode 12, About Face. D:
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Just sending a message because I remembered I also wanted to recommend to you the British TV series Doctor Who, which has lots and lots and lots of time travel. ;)
There are too many episodes to count, as it's been going on since the sixties in various incarnations, kinda like Star Trek (it started several years BEFORE Star Trek, actually)-- which is why I haven't started watching it until now, because there was just so much of it that getting into the show seemed overwhelming. So me and the boyfriend just sort of picked a season and started watching. We're watching the current/newest seasons, about the Eleventh Doctor. It's really rather good. ;)
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