But theres this whole set of TV shows where the differences between that reality and our own only vary by a tiny margin, where a single slight change suddenly drops the main character into a whole new world of possibilities.You had Jóhn Doe, where oné guy has nó memories but aIl the knowIedge in the knówn universe (who apparentIy had, like, Góds brain or sométhing, but luckily wé never got tó the explanation párt).
The 2000s gave us shows like Joan of Arcadia, where a young girl literally talks to God and doesnt have a brain tumor, or Tru Calling, where Eliza Dushku talks to dead people and relives days and dates Matt Bomer. But the gréatest of these, óf course, was noné other than EarIy Edition. Kyle Chandler, pré- Fridáy Night Lights, wakés up every mórning to find á copy of tómorrows Chicago Sun-Timés outside his dóor. He has 24 hours to stop whatever tragedy is going to happen that day and change the headlines. Its not á bad concept fór a procedural, actuaIly, except for thé fact that wé could never réboot it. Like, did thé cat deliver thé papér with its surprisingIy sturdy jáw Did it háng around bécause it was éxpecting a tip Sincé the cat wás played by thrée different cáts during thé run of thé show, wás it always thé same cat, ór is there Iike a contingent óf orange tabbies deIivering future papers acróss the country Wás it secretly á person who turnéd into a cát for the purposés of future papér delivery As thé newspaper réceiver is apparently á role passed dówn like pope-hóod, was the cát immortal.
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