First start a savings account/bury some coins,
Then you’ll be a rich person in the future
Hopefully it’s a good future and not like mediocrity or an apocalypse
@jouest Time loop episodes are, in general, the worst (although Agents of SHIELD had fun with theirs). They’re like clip shows but only showing points the current episode.
@gt0163c@jouest I actually like time loop episodes. They could be clip shows, but they usually throw in some subtle differences. Star Trek: the Next Generation generally played it straight, having subtle clues the viewer could observe before the plot hammered them through.
Stargate SG-1 had a sequence where O’Neil and Teal’c started to learn a dead language from Daniel, but eventually had to teach Daniel in order to “catch up” with future lessons.
Person of Interest had a simulation loop where the characters were essentially in a Choose Your Own Adventure book and eventually started to get tired of repeating some of their lines. A lot of 4th wall breaking happened.
Agents of SHIELD… I forget which was the loop episode.
I am forced to do it every night.
@pakopako You must sleep better than I do. I usually wake up and think, shit, it’s still yesterday.
First start a savings account/bury some coins,
Then you’ll be a rich person in the future
Hopefully it’s a good future and not like mediocrity or an apocalypse
@lonocat I’m pretty sure mediocrity and/or apocalypse is inevitable at this point.
@lonocat @pmarin I’d be pleased with mediocrity (mehdiocrity) at this point
@lonocat @pmarin @togle as long as it isn’t Idiocracy.
Or currency becomes bottlecaps.
Aside from dying, there’s another choice than this?
@rockblossom Time Loop
@jouest Time loop episodes are, in general, the worst (although Agents of SHIELD had fun with theirs). They’re like clip shows but only showing points the current episode.
@gt0163c @jouest I actually like time loop episodes. They could be clip shows, but they usually throw in some subtle differences. Star Trek: the Next Generation generally played it straight, having subtle clues the viewer could observe before the plot hammered them through.
Stargate SG-1 had a sequence where O’Neil and Teal’c started to learn a dead language from Daniel, but eventually had to teach Daniel in order to “catch up” with future lessons.
Person of Interest had a simulation loop where the characters were essentially in a Choose Your Own Adventure book and eventually started to get tired of repeating some of their lines. A lot of 4th wall breaking happened.
Agents of SHIELD… I forget which was the loop episode.
I already do that every second of every day.
@werehatrack
/giphy deja vu