View Full Version : Traveler 6/6/2007 (S01E03) "New Haven"
dswallow
06-06-2007, 11:55 PM
It appears the boys are getting a little less dumb about how to go about being fugitives; I was a bit worried after last episode.
It was interesting at the end with Will unrolling a painting and "wanting to know what he has."
DevdogAZ
06-07-2007, 01:39 AM
I'm not sure they're any less dumb. Going back to New Haven wasn't smart, and hanging out with former friends/lovers was sure to get them found, and get their friends in trouble.
I loved the "middle-management" jab that Carlton Fog took at Stephen Culp's FBI agent.
Peter000
06-07-2007, 04:16 AM
So the thing was not so much about terror as stolen art? Hmm.
Still, enjoyable.
verolacoquine
06-07-2007, 04:58 AM
it's very funny
packerfan
06-07-2007, 07:14 AM
it's very funny
Really? Were you watching the same show as the rest of us?
Rob Helmerichs
06-07-2007, 07:43 AM
So the thing was not so much about terror as stolen art? Hmm.
Well, that was obvious from the beginning, when they made a big deal about the insurance on the collection...the question is why are such high-powered people stooping to art theft?
DevdogAZ
06-07-2007, 09:43 AM
Well, that was obvious from the beginning, when they made a big deal about the insurance on the collection...the question is why are such high-powered people stooping to art theft?
Not only that, but the fact that the fire alarm went off for several minutes, allowing nearly everyone to get out before the bomb went off should also have been an indicator that it had nothing to do with terrorism.
Family
06-08-2007, 08:04 AM
This is what I don't get... Will goes to Yale and there's no proof he exists?
ScottE22
06-08-2007, 02:06 PM
Maybe he never went to Yale? It's conceivable that he lived this entire duplicitous life up until the NY incident. I mean, I can't tell you if my college roommates ever actually went to a class when they left the apartment..... Sure, I assumed they were going to their classes, but since we didn't have any classes together, it's conceivable that my college roommates were also art thieves as well who, in fact, never attended a class or were even enrolled in the school.
*gulp* Now I'm going to have to go back through my college junk and see if I can find pictures of any of them... ;) ;)
rcobourn
06-08-2007, 03:02 PM
*gulp* Now I'm going to have to go back through my college junk and see if I can find pictures of any of them... ;) ;)If you find any museum blueprints in there, RUN! :)
IndyJones1023
06-09-2007, 01:31 PM
I still don't know who called the bald guy in the airport.
appleye1
06-11-2007, 02:00 AM
Really? Were you watching the same show as the rest of us?He was just posting nonsense. I'm pretty sure verolacoquine is just our latest spammer trying to get his 5 posts in so he can post a link to his "free TV" site. We seem to get one just about every night these days.
I'm afraid to say I like this show, because I know as soon as I do the quality will take a nosedive. But so far it's been pretty entertaining, enough so that if ABC cancelled it today I would be pissed.
mrmike
06-11-2007, 10:52 AM
Well, that was obvious from the beginning, when they made a big deal about the insurance on the collection...the question is why are such high-powered people stooping to art theft?
I'm thinking that either
a) the art is a forgery (and proof that the veep is somehow involved in a larger fraud)
or
b) the art is a key to some larger mystery (see National Treasure)
This is way too much effort to steal a single painting otherwise.
brott
06-11-2007, 12:09 PM
Someone suggested to me that the Art Work may lead to a fallacy in what we think of the Constitution. This would certainly be a reason for Homeland Security to be involved.
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