Travelers
(2016–2018)
In an evasive effort to protect himself and his son, Traveler 001 puts a plan into play that threatens to expose the Travelers.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Eric McCormack | ... | Grant MacLaren | |
MacKenzie Porter | ... | Marcy Warton | |
Nesta Cooper | ... | Carly Shannon | |
Jared Abrahamson | ... | Trevor Holden | |
Reilly Dolman | ... | Philip Pearson | |
Patrick Gilmore | ... | David Mailer | |
Jennifer Spence | ... | Grace Day | |
Amanda Tapping | ... | Dr. Perrow | |
Ian Tracey | ... | Ray | |
Chad Krowchuk | ... | Simon | |
Enrico Colantoni | ... | Vincent Ingram | |
J. Alex Brinson | ... | Jeff Conniker | |
Leah Cairns | ... | Kathryn MacLaren | |
Stephen Lobo | ... | Wakefield | |
Callum Seagram Airlie | ... | Taylor Age 12 |
In an evasive effort to protect himself and his son, Traveler 001 puts a plan into play that threatens to expose the Travelers.
I've been watching this show, and for the most part, it's been enjoyable. But this episode was absolutely ridiculous. I could predict the plot, if you can call the writing a plot. There are just some holes in this series and they are getting more glaring. There is no way five people (the loved pones) would believe the prospect of time travelers. And it just seems like if the travelers were from the future and more advanced than present humans, wouldn't they be smarter than to fall for predictable ploys that are being used by characters like Vincent?