"did you watch the more modern TV series? Well, late 70s modern, I guess."
I don't think so. What made them fun in the 30's may not be transportable (using a 'time transporter, patent pending') to a time 30 years later. Was it good?
And writing about time travel, I have to comment on the acceptance of this plot devise in mainstream entertainment. I can think of films like Adeline [edit. Sorry. A blunder. This is about being eternal], About Time and especially the TV serial The Way Home. Someone else might contribute other examples.
The Way Home.
Marilyn and I have two episodes left of the ten, coming in on the next two Mondays. But in their wisdom, and because of their millions of viewers, a season 2 is already in the works. It has elements from all kinds or 'types' of shows, but it's hard to pigeon hole. It is definitely about people, and we pretty quickly connect and care about them, much as we did with the new All Creatures Great and Small.
The structure of the plot is built around 3 generations of woman.
a) the grandmother who is now a widow.
b) the mother whose husband went off to live with a 28 year old
c) the daughter, who is sixteen
The action of the plot is built around the time travelling ability of the sixteen year old daughter, which leads to some funny and serious moments. She becomes best friends with her mom, both of them teenagers in 1999. She tells a friend in 1999 that when he grows up he'll be a science teacher at her school, which he does, and she treats him as a friend, not a teacher, because she hung around with him when he was 16. The story is interesting and ever revealing, humorous and serious, with a good dollop of romance.
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