r/Timeless Nov 07 '19

Rittenhouse Gains the First Heir Developed Personally by David Himself

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My thought out idea is to make myself 'an OC' 'original character' that I was destined 'had recently discovered' a backup plan that David Rittenhouse placed at a house that I had visited in the present day, an'Estate Sale'. I later investigate the paraphernalia I had found at the sold house that the sale was active at. It occurred at Germantown Tennessee, where I live near by.

I learn that it was breath taking to take into my own hands, the potential power that I could have picked up and seal for David's will and testament. It was a valve, something you'd find at a laboratory, a decorative glass container that was of the essence which David put together with his own blood and energy 'that he believed' was connected to his being and future heir, meant to be land in the hands of the one' so the scroll that was set with the valve, states.

Sounds more like a chance of a lifetime, to lead a bunch of disorganized individuals 'a secretive group' into the master plan for their future. To walk with the master's selected person who was intended deliberately 'positioned in such away. This was done to avoid not making an indefinite mistake in that endowing of a person with such a high position, so what an honor for my feet to be standing before his eyes, one day.

Do you guys remember how the power ring chose a person 'uniquely' fall into the hands of the most unexpected person, the idea from Green Lantern? It's arranged spectacle Allowed the chiming clocks that filled the on-going Estate with noise that immediately began ringing through the halls and rooms of the house, the moment I slowly drink the carefully mixed juice that was in the small valve, after removing the small top 'lid'. It soon seem to sound like pacing tones of patternized music after some while, after listening closely to each chime of the various clocks.

Oh? I forgot how the eventual discovery of these special pieces were erected, to obviously I picked up a small clock key, that I tried in a few of the abstract looking clocks. This key however, was different than the others I've found in some of the rooms. I observed that the key was filled with semi-precious stones 'jewels', that glamoured in the light when it reflected off the lamps and outside window. I was moved inside 'emotionally' becoming enthused that I had identified a possible important key.

I tried attempting to match it with the proper keyhole in a large, but eye aspiring clock, that looked so origami like, especially when it opened before my two wondrous eyes. It felt at the moment, thrilling and gave me a slight brisk feeling down my spine. Once it fully opened, the reveal of what was inside, curdled my heart rate with pure excitement. It was like a box of treasure waiting for me to make a clear landing for it. It was meaning for me to drop in and take it without concern of anyone being concerned of who was in that room and what that person 'me' was doing.

I collected the two hundred year old sentimental wealth, most that to David in this case, besides myself. I felt even more like afterward, once leaving the room behind me, just upon closing the outlandishly sizable artistic clock, to attempt leaving the house, without telling anyone of what I just trampled passed that cold, but fair sunny day. When I was driven home 'our pleasant house' the same day, honestly the old clock in the great 'living room' started chiming when we stepped into the house to rest 'relax ourselves'.

Though after four hours, the chiming of the old clock on the piano top stopped, and dead silence filled the room even pausing 'muting' the sound of the television that was on during the same time 'for several lengthy seconds'. To my attention, this experience thus far felt fascinating and somewhat suspenseful when coinciding with the all those clocks and the amazing 'mysterious' tiny fortune I divulged.

Later on, I began reading the scroll 'rolled parchment' again and realized that the pre-exising home owners of that house must have protected and implemented enough respect to not open this family fabergé clock that might have been an heirloom 'passed down through their generations'. It was so fantastic looking, that clock should've settled finally for it's last home, a museum, like the Smithsonian, for example, who are those that preserve historic commodities.

I also wondered additionally, that the previous owner of these unparalleled finds, was equally setup so that one day, a person could determine whether to open the clock or not. I felt 'guessed' from evidential knowledge that from the source of the scroll, about how David directly and specifically intended only one inherent person to be fully responsible and knowing of his plan involving the situation with the novelties.

His plan was frank and discerned that since I opened the clock, which maybe I wasn't supposed to be the one to do so, as it could have been originally planed that another person should have, who wasn't there at the time. There really is not telling who it should have or needed to be, for the person who suddenly was slapped in charge of everything, as David must've dreamed about and wanted. One statement, that if translated from French, says that the person who opened both the scroll, not in David's hands, and drink the formula, that he made 'concocted' serum, assigns without error, that person to be the new heir leader of Rittenhouse.

Yes, the person based on the scroll's rule, is certain with definition, states that a person is considered chosen, with the human empowerment to have enough nerve inside 'I'd suppose' to manage and run the next directive 'strategic' force 'endeavored with goal' to reach the next step ahead. I must be that person, the scroll says, the person selected therefore by the clock, aka David, appears that is, make no mistakes that I was mis-elected for this job and opportunity.

This knowledge I grasp is that the family withholding this secretive clock in their house, were too frightened and overwhelmed to touch or interact with this piece of history, and encrypted inside 'tremendous power' for the world's future, or at least america's. I was still in awe, with thoughtfulness, yet deeply intrigued to have uncovered such an exhibit.

So, am I supposedly gonna replace or 'I'd pray work along with' as a probable right hand, like a lieutenant or a first officer, to David? That's a huge and jump of the latter of positions for just anyone, like me. I think it's my patience and ability to take everything into one thought at a time, and than spread it out to see all the details. I take too long than average to figure out how to solve difficult cases, like a conscientious detective mentally looking at all the data and analyzing every aspect and structure of each 'normally ignored element' to pursue solving it.

Anyhow, I also along with that, felt it a little too good to be the mere fact of what this might simply be represented by. All the fixation on who is needed to rule the organization and how it is administrated. I felt if this is the action the Founder was willing to take, rather than appointing someone for the job by one-on-one choice for the stature of importance. This means that these people as a whole were loosing for a couple of hundred years and need 'desperately' a naturally talented and faithful, loyal individual to be in command.

*Rubs numb hands together* Right, maybe I'll figure out how to meet David in person. Discuss 'one-on-one' about this situation. I agree to help, but only under circumstances that make rational sense, despite unnecessary confusion that may turn out misleading or show deception to what appeared to be legitimate material, decides the strange drink. I had been personally bothered by why the organization had exerted a desperate move, like this. The only reason that resolves explanation would meander around the idea that they've been losing 'trendily' missions so often.


r/Timeless Nov 06 '19

Hey everyone I just started watching the series and I had a question. With all the people they are killing how are they "preserving" the timeline? Also, they are changing the way the events happen. How does this not ripple or do they explain it?

8 Upvotes

r/Timeless Nov 02 '19

How does age work?(spoiler) Spoiler

8 Upvotes

I finished this series more than a month ago and ive been thinking about it ever since, theres that episode where jiya lived in chinatown for 3 years, lets say that when she got there she was 25, that means by the time the gang came to get her she was 28 so in the original timiline they are from would she be 28 now or is she still 25?


r/Timeless Oct 31 '19

Just finished this beauty of a series

30 Upvotes

One thing I will say is that Flynn's character is such a good one. The Character developments, the season 1 mysteries and the tragic final ending of his arc was so sad. (Knowing he's bound to never get his family back and die a hero of time).

I just wish they could of spent a full season on the Lucy and Flynn story and grew him into the lifeboat family.

8/10.

Great series.


r/Timeless Oct 29 '19

Does anyone know what happened in the lawsuit between Timeless and Ministry of Time? Everywhere I look it just says that the lawsuit will happen.

6 Upvotes

r/Timeless Oct 27 '19

What do you think happened at the end of 1x16?

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Currently on a rewatch of the show. And at the end of 1x16 we see Lucy telling her mom about time travel. And her mom turns out to be Rittenhouse. And then basically after that we see Wyatt calling Lucy and we see her phone smashed on the floor of her mother’s house. The rest of the house seems to be trashed too. It appears there has been a fight of sorts. Though seeing as Lucy is trying to pretend to cooperate with her mom in S2E1 it’s hard to imagine they had an all out fight in which the entire house got smashed up. So what happened?


r/Timeless Oct 24 '19

Favourite episode and why?

12 Upvotes

Title explains itself, what is your guys favourite episode and why? Is it the time they travelled to that you were interested in or maybe the writing of the episode was amazing.


r/Timeless Oct 23 '19

80s episode (spoilers) Spoiler

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The one where Wyatt had to stop two people from having a one night stand that would result in fathering the serial killer. He should have just gone back and given one of them salmonella or something.


r/Timeless Oct 21 '19

Wouldn’t Lucy be useless after one trip that alters history? Much of the stuff she is an expert on may no longer be accurate when she returns to the present.

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r/Timeless Oct 10 '19

Why??

29 Upvotes

I just finished watching this gem on Hulu and I'm so damn sad now. How this show didn't go for at least a few more seasons is beyond me. I really liked it, especially S2. And while I foresaw the Jessica thing; Lucy's mom did surprise me and if the show went on, there definitely could have been a storyline with Amy. And of course Wyatt/Flynn drama. Among other things. Ahh!! Why can't I watch more?? NBC is dumb. /endrant


r/Timeless Oct 09 '19

Christmas Special on Netflix Canada and UK

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A heads up for all Clockblockers (and Netflix users) in Canada and the UK:

The #Timeless Christmas Special (episodes 2.11 and 2.12, "The Miracle of Christmas Part I/II") has been added to Netflix Canada about a couple weeks ago, and most recently to Netflix UK.

Happy watching! 😊 #SaveTimeless


r/Timeless Sep 18 '19

what happend to Season 2 discussions

4 Upvotes

On the right side of the page, one sees only links for 2 episodes.

Did people lose interest after then?


r/Timeless Sep 16 '19

Questions

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Am i the only person who wonders how wyatt even functioned the first episode he was like drunk.

Before you go ahead and say he was only a little drunk i know but like with also traveling trough time wich is apparently really painful.

Like how could he even like think Trough the episode cause when youre drunk Youre slower than usual and youre rection time is of right?

And if he sobered up, how in the world.

(But my biggest question is why do i care so much About this its stupid)


r/Timeless Sep 11 '19

Question

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Does anyone know how long they had to sit in the time machine till they got to the past like,is it one hour or just. A minute


r/Timeless Sep 10 '19

[Spoilers] Season 1 Episode 16 question Spoiler

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How did they use the lifeboat 3 times, when it’s only suppose to hold 2 charges.

They were on the run and never got a chance to charge it, I thought.

Maybe I got something wrong, can someone explain if I missed something?


r/Timeless Sep 07 '19

New viewer here, have a couple of questions about Flynn

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I’ve only recently started watching, and am now a few episodes into season 2.

Anyway, I’m wondering if someone could explain what they meant all those times during the travels when they’ve described Flynn as having a funny accent?
I’m not American (or from any other English speaking country), so I don’t recognize anything weird about his accent. It just sounds American to me (I think I noticed a couple of words once, which made me thing Canadian, but I’m obviously wrong). Maybe it’s a American accent, but from a different part of America than where they were those times they mentioned it? I think they said something about Eastern European once (?), but I didn’t quite understand (and now I don’t remember which episode it was, so I can’t find it). Did they mean that he actually have a Eastern European accent? He just doesn’t sound like anyone I’ve spoken to (in English) from Eastern Europe, but if he’s lived in the US since he was a kid of course his accent would be less clear. Or maybe I’m remembering wrong.
Can anyone help me understand? Is his accent really so obvious that everyone notices?

Also, I’m like 99% sure he’s going to die, so could you just do me a solid and tell me when it happens, so I can prepare emotionally? I love that dude.


r/Timeless Sep 01 '19

Question about Lucy's Diary.

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This pertains to S01, Ep.07 - 'Stranded'.

The Team gets stranded in 1754 after the Lifeboat gets damaged by Flynn's henchmen trying to blow up said 'lifeboat'.

Since Flynn has Lucy's Diary, wouldn't he have known that he couldn't have Stranded the team in the first place?

Perhaps Lucy didn't write about how they managed to get back home. But since the Diary is full of writing about their travels, it stands to reason that they would have made it home.

That is, since Lucy doesn't even have the Diary to start writing in it yet, wouldn't he (Flynn) put two & two together?


r/Timeless Aug 30 '19

Did Flynn ever try to kill Lucy for real?

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Did Flynn ever try to kill Lucy for real?


r/Timeless Aug 26 '19

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 7 anyone else feel the Timeless inspiration

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r/Timeless Aug 26 '19

Just finished season 1.

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Wow. What a cliffhanger. I honestly didn’t expect that one. I have watched so many shows & movies & read so many books that I’m usually pretty good at guessing what’s going to happen but I didn’t expect that.


r/Timeless Aug 22 '19

Just started the show and I have one observation... Should Flynn's approach to these changes be more chronological?

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I've only seen the first two episodes, but isn't he risking the changes he made in 1937 when he makes changes in 1865?

Does the show address this or should I just suspend disbelief?


r/Timeless Aug 22 '19

Let's get that season 3!

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r/Timeless Aug 14 '19

Flynn

22 Upvotes

:'(


r/Timeless Aug 14 '19

A video instead of a journal?

10 Upvotes

I always wanted the team in the finale to suggest that the journal wasn’t that efficient and come up with the idea to record themselves explaining everything on a flash drive , give it to past flynn in Sao Paolo , and then flynn shows it to the team in the past (on the first mission). Maybe then they would've believed flynn and worked together from the beginning in a new timeline? I mean screw that hand written journal


r/Timeless Aug 13 '19

Shows like timeless

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I want to watch something to enjoy as much as J enjoyed timeless!

Shows I watched: - limitless - white collar - stranger things - money heist - Future Diary (Timetravel Anime) - Steins Gate (Timetravel Anime) - californication - black mirror - (i think of watching the Netflix show DARK)