CONTINUUM (2012–2015) 1.03 "Wasting Time"


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CONTINUUM (2012–2015) 1.03 "Wasting Time"
Re-watching Continuum
And I think it's so awkward and funny how Kellog does what he does to help out his grandmother and great-grandmother and the result is his grandmother (who is a teenager) mis-interprets his interests and efforts to pay it forward as wanting to be her sugar-daddy or something.
I love his reaction - "God no, that's not it at all. I promise. Just paying it forward because your dad helped me...." and then two seconds later... "Just promise me that when you have a grandson (and you will) that you let him jump on the bed and eat all of the candy you want."
LOL Kellog.
There are not enough words in the english language to describe exactly just how much I want to hit Matthew Kellog with a chair
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Rewatching Continuum and there's nothing funnier than Kellog's trying to make things easier for his grandmother and great-grandmother and in the process his grandmother thinks he's looking to make her his sugar baby.
Kellog "NO NO It's nothing like that!"
It's just so great <3
This show is lowkey hilarious.
The Ancestors Episode (Continuum)
It's insane to me that they claim to be doing the right thing but then choose to go after innocent grandparents in the grand scheme of things.
It's interesting to me that Kellog was the only one interested in his grandmother and doing something to *help* her, especially when you consider that Kiera's grandmother (who was kind-of living in a bad situation) could have used the help more.
I find it hilarious that Keira expected to find a perfect just like her Lily rather than the mess that her grandmother actually is. It's kind of hilarious.
I thought it was especially interesting that Kiera was thinking about abortion in her future (until Greg proposed) despite being much older, but HAS to convince Lily to keep that baby because that baby is her mother and if she doesn't keep it than Keira and her son won't exist. People aren't often faced with this sort of issue.
The question of 'what kind of time travel this is' is an interesting premise that doesn't seem to make much sense. It feels more like it should be 'they came back no matter what' and so nothing they do would change the future, but killing Mattie doesn't kill Kellog so it's like... wait a second... shouldn't he have disappeared?
Because it kind of feels like with future Alec that the timeline always happened that way with the future people coming back. Which means that Mattie shouldn't have been able to be killed.
It's so funny that Kagme is old enough to have his MOTHER be pregnant rather than the others who are banking on grandmothers.
"You're still alive." - "You think I care about that?"
Kellog helping Keira is very interesting when you consider that he could've easily blamed her.
I really feel for Kellog. Like the man just wanted to be free, damnit.
Side note - Travis killing Mattie was such an asshole move.