utkCREW
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I was leaning towards time travel as a possible explanation but that would weigh heavily on the body of the deceased being gone and it looks like in one of the upcoming episodes a girl see her own dead body.
Guess I'll have to stick to my clone theory for now.
I really don't think when the answer finally comes, in some distant future far far down the road episode, that it'll be a fully fleshed out, clean, and clear explaination.
I think they are banking on the mysterious miraculous faith premise
Enough with the clone theory...they aren't gonna pay you...:horse::iamwithstupid:
I couldn't resist....just bustin on ya
Even as a person of faith I'm not buying the miraculous. Unless of course you want to go the route of "the end times are coming and the dead are coming back for the final judgement."
You sir are not allowed to use the same post for two different threads! It's a violation of forum policy, I'm pretty sure.![]()
Not exactly promising to break in a new show. ABC has always been bad at managing new shows and building viewership and I feel that they produce the best science fiction shows of all the networks.
This! Technically the 3 major networks are guilty of this. Unless shows have slam dunk viewership the first 4 to 5 episodes they quickly grow itchy trigger fingers to cancel it.
Take the ABC series Missing from the spring of 2012 starring Ashley Judd & Sean Bean.
I thought it was a fantastic show with a great concept, so much so that I picked it up on DVD when they released it. It lasted 10 episodes and it actually had decent ratings during its 10 ep run but unfortunately ABC didn't think they were high enough to justify renewing it in part because of the major production costs of the show filming mostly in Europe.
Looks great and damn original not trying to be another crime drama, family sitcom, etc.
The question is are they the same people when they died?
Does this remind anyone of pushing daisies on abc?
That tv show also involved death and resurrection.
Yeah, but Pushing Daisies had much more humour to it.