'The World Is Yours'
- Episode aired Oct 19, 2023
- TV-MA
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7.7/10
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On the day of the explosion, Hasan does everything in her power to help Elias make a life-altering choice. The others wrestle with their consciences.On the day of the explosion, Hasan does everything in her power to help Elias make a life-altering choice. The others wrestle with their consciences.On the day of the explosion, Hasan does everything in her power to help Elias make a life-altering choice. The others wrestle with their consciences.
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Everything in this episode centers around the cataclysmic explosion that will kill hundreds of thousands of people. We know who is responsible and who can stop it. But now all principles have faced the possibility of their demises. The future of much of life is put in the hands of a messed up kid who has been abused his whole life and who will reign in some form in the future. There are several killings, arrests, possible executions, and tense moments. We also are made aware of the actual portal through which characters pass to other years. There is some satisfaction for us, but we don't know what is real and what is not.
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This is probably the "big" episode in the series. But the acting really stood out to me. This show in my opinion cost it's self a much better score in the first half of the pilot and much of the 1941 stuff. The music in the pilot and many of 1941 is just the wrong tone for the show.
I think this episode was my favorite because I knew how it would end based on everything and the episode name. But even knowing how it would end in the episode I still loved how it all weaves together. I know what this show is and who made it but it's an enjoyable hang and has some very awesome moments in every episode for at least a big scene.
I think this episode was my favorite because I knew how it would end based on everything and the episode name. But even knowing how it would end in the episode I still loved how it all weaves together. I know what this show is and who made it but it's an enjoyable hang and has some very awesome moments in every episode for at least a big scene.
Thee murders and one attempted murder committed in the same way at 4 different points in time, 1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053. One detective (two male and two female) trying to find out who did it. That's what we learn in episode one and the beginning of episode 2. For the rest of episode 2, the action and development of the story should be cranked up so we are hooked. This has not happened for me. The recurring phrase (Know you are loved) is used in a threatening and sinister way. Sometimes followed by someone dying. So for the sake of another few characters: Know you are loved, Know you are loved, Know you are loved.
Here's were this flimsy story comes apart. Even buying the time travel via a giant infrared hairdryer, it's hard to believe that such a complex plan should rest on the shoulders of a moody teenager with mummy issues.
However, Motherly Detective does exactly what I was expecting from episode one, namely behaves too motherly and mumbles second-rate dialogue such as "You're not that type of person (who causes a nuclear explosion)"
Who would be that kind of person with that kind of power? And how do you know what type of person Elias is, since you met him only twice in connection with violent crimes?
More preposterous dialogue later, the 1890 and 1941 timelines find their epilogue, albeit is never really clear why they happen that way. The 1941 is especially obscure, since Polly and Elias were eventually going to die soon and didn't need any push down that road.
However, Motherly Detective does exactly what I was expecting from episode one, namely behaves too motherly and mumbles second-rate dialogue such as "You're not that type of person (who causes a nuclear explosion)"
Who would be that kind of person with that kind of power? And how do you know what type of person Elias is, since you met him only twice in connection with violent crimes?
More preposterous dialogue later, the 1890 and 1941 timelines find their epilogue, albeit is never really clear why they happen that way. The 1941 is especially obscure, since Polly and Elias were eventually going to die soon and didn't need any push down that road.
Did you know
- GoofsThe bomb that DS Hasan reveals in a vault was, by implication, undisturbed in the vault since at least 1941. In which case, who installed the push button phone on the wall? It's a modern design and not a 1940s vintage. However, given that this series is about time travel, getting a modern phone into an old vault is not the most far-fetched aspect of the plot. The bank employees merely believed what they were told, i.e., that the vault had been undisturbed since 1941. Those behind the plot owned the bank and had provided the key. They could easily have had access (with a duplicate key) and installed the phone.
- Quotes
Shahara Hasan: Have you asked him, Maplewood? Have you asked him if he was the one who killed half a million people, including my son? Look her in the eye, Elias. Tell her you didn't do it.
Iris Maplewood: Did you?
Mannix: Yes. And I'm going to do it again.
- SoundtracksThe Well-Tempered Clavier: Book 1, BWV 846-869: Prelude in C Major, BWV 846
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
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