I didn’t quite feel that zing of fangirl excitement like I did when I came across the filming of two episodes of The Flash (one at Hornby Plaza and the Christmas episode at Robson Square), however, it was still pretty cool to see Eric Kripke’s new show, Timeless, being filmed downtown.
Especially as the actors and extras were dressed circa 1940s-1950s costumes. Plus the classic automobiles.
I’m excited and more than a little curious about this show on time-travel. For one thing, it’s created by Eric Kripke, who also created Supernatural and Revolution. I’ve been a fan of Supernatural since episode one. And yet, 12 seasons later, I still have yet to come across Supernatural being filmed (!) The show doesn’t really film in the downtown core. But I did walk by Misha Collins one time on the street.
Promoted as Back to the Future meets Mission: Impossible, Timeless looks like it has potential and I’ll definitely check it out. Looks like I’m not the only one. Seems there are folks on Twitters who think the same.
Ok, Kripke, amaze your fans like you did with Supernatural. I had high hopes for Revolution, but the actress cast in the main role, with her overly eager face, was just too annoying to watch. Sean, on the other hand, enjoyed it. Please don’t let Timeless be another Revolution.
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