Re: Journeyman math
- From: Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamerica@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:29:32 -0400
In article <h6WdnTeO9I_iGbXanZ2dnUVZ_uOmnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Mason Barge
<masonbarge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<marc0ni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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San Francisco is roughly 49 square miles in area.
So far Dan Vasser's time-traveling has been confined to the past 30
years.
Throw in the six degrees of separation: wouldn't you expect urban
legends to grow up around his adventures? Wouldn't citizens of SF
start watching for a guy who matches Vasser's description?
You're demanding verisimilitude from a show about time travel?
That's a cop-out. He has every right to demand that the show make
internal sense. An urban legend about some blond weird guy popping out
of thin air to help people seems like a natural consequence of what Dan
has been doing. Nobody has to *believe* the urban legend.
If they want the audience to buy the basic concept, they have to keep
the fringes believable.
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