Here I Go Again
- Episode aired Feb 19, 2018
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
2.7K
YOUR RATING
Zari finds her place on the team when she gets caught in a time loop that results in the Waverider blowing up over and over again.Zari finds her place on the team when she gets caught in a time loop that results in the Waverider blowing up over and over again.Zari finds her place on the team when she gets caught in a time loop that results in the Waverider blowing up over and over again.
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I love it! Its full of character development, great story, funny dialog. I hope the ending could be more heartwarming. Lets keep Tomaz in the team for next season! The bese episode in this season si far!
You get to know the characters in this one and it has a groundhog day theme. Very well done.
This one is by far the best episode of the entire series, it reminds me the quality of Star Trek TNG episodic Sci-Fi stories, centered on one crewman, I enjoy this episode more that entire season of Star Trek Discovery.
Acting is superb, Tala Ashe (Zari) does a wonderful job as a lead for this episode, and reveals a character full of potential, beyond what we saw until now.
Everyone gets some extra detail, even Gideon, anyway, without spoilers I can't say much, there are enough references and details in this episode to make it enjoyable to even the most casual Sci-Fi fan.
I recommend this episode even to people that doesn't watch the series, it works as a movie on itself.
Yes, the whole trapped in a time loop bit has been done, but I'll be darned if this isn't one of the best episodes of the season.
There is a surprising lot of heart and humor to this episode. Though they do nothing new with the time loop concept, they manage to write some surprisingly good material. (And it doesn't hurt that the episode is self-referential about more famous time loop story lines.) Being a bottle episode, a lot more time is spent on the main characters and it works pretty well.
I've thought that Zari has been a decent protagonist so far, but this is the moment I've realized I genuinely like her. She steals the show: both very funny and very sympathetic and dramatic. For a show that starts out humorous, it really hits you in the feels in the end.
Probably one of their best episodes.
There is a surprising lot of heart and humor to this episode. Though they do nothing new with the time loop concept, they manage to write some surprisingly good material. (And it doesn't hurt that the episode is self-referential about more famous time loop story lines.) Being a bottle episode, a lot more time is spent on the main characters and it works pretty well.
I've thought that Zari has been a decent protagonist so far, but this is the moment I've realized I genuinely like her. She steals the show: both very funny and very sympathetic and dramatic. For a show that starts out humorous, it really hits you in the feels in the end.
Probably one of their best episodes.
Did you know
- TriviaThe beer Mick was drinking has a Batman logo.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Rip Hunter: Wally West. You're not an easy man to find.
Wally West: No, that's the point of meditation. Who are you?
Rip Hunter: My name is Rip Hunter. I am trying to save the universe, and I need your help.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: The Next Generation: Cause and Effect (1992)
- SoundtracksWaterloo
(uncredited)
Written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson
Performed by ABBA
(Begins in medias res, the titular time-traveling team having apparently just restored a time-transplanted Napoleon from the 1970s, where he had come into possession of a copy of the record. The song is also stuck in the head of one member of the team, until he erases his own memory to get it out)
Details
- Runtime
- 42m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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