Another superior episode. Former warehouse agent Rebecca St. Clair comes to the team asking them to investigate an artifact series of murders that took place in 1961. Artie is still furious about the reinstatement of H.G. Wells as an agent and stalks off to investigate. While he is gone, the team acts on their own to use Wells' time mechanism to go back to 1961 and take over the bodies of agents Rebecca and Jack. Highlights of the show include Armin Shimerman (forever Quark) as a previous warehouse curator, and Roberta Maxwell's portrayal of Rebecca. Her final scene is quite touching. We also learn more about Wells and what drives her. The show's 1960s setting is well done and the story line is suspenseful and tense throughout. One amusing scene is when team members start banging on a piece of malfunctioning equipment to get it to work properly. It's throwaway bits like this that help make this such an entertaining series. This episode was a most excellent adventure indeed.
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Pete and Myka travel back to 1961 to solve a cold case
Tweekums29 October 2018
This episode opens in 1961 with a woman being chased along a suburban pavement; she approaches a hooded figure who uses an unseen artefact that turns her into glass! Cutting to the present we learn the couple chasing the woman were Warehouse agent Rebecca St. Clair and her partner Jack when she turns up asking for help. She got a letter from the presumed killer thanking her; she has no idea why as both herself and her partner had no memory of the twenty two hours around the time the man vanished. That time tells H. G. Wells that somebody used her time machine... a devise that lets the users occupy another's mind for twenty two hours. While Artie is away Pete and Myka use the machine in an attempt to identify the artefact.
This episode was a lot of fun; the scenes set in the 1961 nicely captured the feel of the era while also providing an interesting mystery. It was good to see Roberta Maxwell return as Rebecca; a character that appeared in the season one episode 'Burnout'. A sense of urgency was given to proceedings when a power failure stops the machine functioning correctly; if it is unfixed Pete and Myka's personalities will be lost when the twenty two hours is over. There a few enjoyable twists before episodes poignant conclusion. Inevitably the episode isn't entirely serious; there are quite a few good humorous moments. The special effects are impressive; especially in the scenes were the artefact is used to turn people to glass. Away from the main story, but not totally unrelated to it we learn more about H. G. Wells past. Overall a really good episode.
This episode was a lot of fun; the scenes set in the 1961 nicely captured the feel of the era while also providing an interesting mystery. It was good to see Roberta Maxwell return as Rebecca; a character that appeared in the season one episode 'Burnout'. A sense of urgency was given to proceedings when a power failure stops the machine functioning correctly; if it is unfixed Pete and Myka's personalities will be lost when the twenty two hours is over. There a few enjoyable twists before episodes poignant conclusion. Inevitably the episode isn't entirely serious; there are quite a few good humorous moments. The special effects are impressive; especially in the scenes were the artefact is used to turn people to glass. Away from the main story, but not totally unrelated to it we learn more about H. G. Wells past. Overall a really good episode.
Amazingly excellent dialogue
rwk28 September 2010
I've been impressed with the dialogue and writing of this series so far but this episode really outdid itself. Pete and Claudia making "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" air guitar rifts, Pete referencing B-movies (particulary "Total Recall" in this episode), and of course H.G. Wells talking about "her" own novels. And this is to say nothing of the constant late 50s/ early 60s dialogue Myka and Pete keep reacting to throughout the show. Oh, and did I mention the killer props? So the stage is set and the actors, all of them, whoop it up for a delightful watch.
Well written, well acted, just well executed all around. Excellent episode.
Well written, well acted, just well executed all around. Excellent episode.
One of the best sci-fi drama episodes ever made
felicia-5729427 November 2021
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