AnimeMania May 8 Share May 8 Jason wakes to a life that makes no sense; he doesn't have a family, but he's created something extraordinary. Premiere Date: May 8, 2024 Apple TV+ Link to comment
whiporee May 10 Share May 10 It's irrelevant now, but is it adultery if it's another version of your wife? I can see that it's non-consensual on the other universe, sort of, because it's you but not really you. These kinds of alternate reality/timeline sexual morays get very confusing for me. The movie About Time does this, where the protagonist keeps going back in time until he gets it right with the girl he loves. But he knows more than she does -- he knows what she likes and doesn't like and all that, so it's sort of cheating. Like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day -- is it really consensual if someone knows all about you and you don't know about them? I guess that's off topic, but it is a question. He's still Jason, both times. Danellia enthusiastically agrees. But he's not who she thinks she is. LIkewise, the other Jason was ready to sleep with Daniella even though she was a different Daniella. But is that wrong? I feels wrong, but it's ambiguous. 2 Link to comment
Anela May 11 Share May 11 I felt like it was cheating, although I don’t like that she was shot. The non-consensual sex with his Daniela, is gross. I feel like they are in danger. 1 Link to comment
marinw May 12 Share May 12 I'm digging this show so far, but I wish it had a more original title! There is at least one other show with this exact name. Dark matter is a fascinating field of study, but multiverses are a completely different thing. (I think) I enjoyed the novel Spoiler and I look forward to some of the universes that are very different, such as the techno utopia. Link to comment
pasdetrois May 13 Share May 13 (edited) I think I've seen too many shows recently that have similar themes, and I'm unable to get into this one. Plus, physics was my Waterloo in college. Edited May 13 by pasdetrois 2 Link to comment
marinw May 13 Share May 13 (edited) 3 hours ago, pasdetrois said: I think I've seen too many shows recently that have similar themes "Counterpart" comes to mind Edited May 13 by marinw 1 Link to comment
marinw May 15 Share May 15 (edited) When it comes to adaptation of multi-verse novels, I would love to see an adaptation "All Our Wrong Todays" by Elan Mastai, which acknowledged that it's impossible to have an exact copy of yourself in another universe, unless the point of divergence happens after you are already born. Edited May 16 by marinw Link to comment
iMonrey June 6 Share June 6 On 5/13/2024 at 9:16 AM, marinw said: "Counterpart" comes to mind I thought of that too, but I found Counterpart the be so dreadfully dull I couldn't even make it all the way through the first season. This show feels more attainable. It's holding my attention so far anyway. 1 Link to comment
eelpout July 2 Share July 2 On 5/13/2024 at 4:06 AM, pasdetrois said: I think I've seen too many shows recently that have similar themes, and I'm unable to get into this one. I just started watching this. It's a riff on 2004's Primer... down to the storage facility and "the box." Not a coincidence I think, and I assume the creators must be fans of it. :) Link to comment
Paloma July 6 Share July 6 On 5/13/2024 at 7:06 AM, pasdetrois said: Plus, physics was my Waterloo in college. I never even took physics (science and math in general were my Waterloo), but I was patting myself on the back for knowing about the Schrodinger's cat problem. And I'm interested in the idea of parallel dimensions (if that's the right term) where multiple versions of you can exist. So far I am mostly following the plot, but I'm confused about how original Jason (with wife Daniela and son Charlie--let's call him Jason A) was transported to the dimension of alternate Jason (with live-in partner Amanda the psychiatrist--let's call him Jason B). I understand from this episode that Jason B created a box that allowed him to cross to Jason A's dimension, but how did Jason A end up in Jason B's dimension? At the end of the first episode it seemed like Jason B was pointing some kind of small box with a headlight at the unconscious Jason A--was that supposed to be a miniaturized or projected version of the interdimensional box? I was also confused about the storage locker scenes in episodes 1 and 2. I know it was Jason B in the locker in episode 2 because he hung up his mask when he was in there. But was it also Jason B in the locker in episode 1? I originally thought it was Jason A (because we didn't yet know about Jason B), but it makes more sense if it was Jason B using the locker to hide out and store his equipment while planning to switch places with Jason A. Just trying to write this out makes my head hurt. Link to comment
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