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DJariya 06-15-18 04:16 PM

12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 





In Season 4, James Cole (Aaron Stanford) and Dr. Cassandra Railly (Amanda Schull) set out on an epic quest, traveling further back in time than they have ever been before. According to legend, their only hope lies with a weapon capable of stopping the Witness for good. But they'll soon discover that in order to win the final battle and save time itself, they will have to make the ultimate sacrifice.


11 episode 4th and final season


3 episodes air tonight

3 episodes air next Friday

3 more episodes air the following Friday

2 episode series finale on July 6th.



You may want to record this even if you're behind because Hulu won't get the show until 2019.

Deftones 06-15-18 06:48 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Glad they are banging this out. Looking forward to it. :up:

PhantomStranger 06-16-18 04:02 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Airing it this way is far better than dumping the entire season on a single weekend.

phantom_azazel 06-17-18 02:19 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
rotfl jennifer stealing the ouroboros

MLBFan24 06-20-18 01:13 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Finally finished the three episodes. Wow! This show is still top notch with the hardcore time travel plots. Good stuff. I love it.

Some decent John Wick style action in the premiere too.

The “no explanation” for the Jennifer Goines falling onto the train track was really well done. I’m surprised I was able to pick up on it as the scene progressed. Didn’t have to go online for the explanation haha You really have to be a hardcore time travel fan to get it right away. Bravo.

alexkevin 06-20-18 04:04 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 13354008)
Airing it this way is far better than dumping the entire season on a single weekend.

I think dumping the entire season on a single weekend is better because i can't wait I like to watch the end on a single go

Officer Cartman 06-20-18 09:09 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by alexkevin (Post 13355946)
I think dumping the entire season on a single weekend is better because i can't wait I like to watch the end on a single go

Same.. Wife doesn't want to watch it in pieces, so we're DVRing all of the episodes so we can watch it all in one fell swoop.

Inhumans99 06-20-18 11:21 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
I am on episode 4 (or maybe episode 5) of the last season...will be caught up soon. Glad I took the time to decide to ride it out to the end because this is such a bugnuts crazy show and even when I am paying full attention and not futzing around on my iPad it is hard to make heads or tails of what is shaking out on the tv screen.

Pretty crazy and wonderful that this spin-off of the film was able to stick around long enough to see a fourth season.

randian 06-23-18 09:35 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Were Friday's episodes out of order or was my guide data wrong? My DVR recorded them as episodes 4-6-5.

TheBang 06-23-18 02:10 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
My TiVo says 4-6-5 also, but it could just be bad guide data. Regardless, the broadcast order is the intended viewing order, I believe.

slop101 06-24-18 09:24 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
So have 6 episodes taking up a good chunk of my hard-drive - are they worth blasting trough, or should I delete and move on?

Deftones 06-24-18 10:07 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 13358942)
So have 6 episodes taking up a good chunk of my hard-drive - are they worth blasting trough, or should I delete and move on?

If you have spent the time to watch previous 3 seasons why not finish it off? :shrug:

slop101 06-25-18 12:14 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Well, I binged all 6 episodes. That last Nazi one was... weird. I mean, it was fun, but that musical performance for Hitler and Cassie's dominatrix Nazi (as hot as she was), seemed really out of place for this show - it was fun, but just more wacky than what we're used to for the show.

Inhumans99 06-25-18 03:34 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by TheBang (Post 13358583)
My TiVo says 4-6-5 also, but it could just be bad guide data. Regardless, the broadcast order is the intended viewing order, I believe.

Sorry to be dense but the way they show up on my tivo unwatched show guide it also shows eps 4, 6, and 5 is at the top of the list...should I watch what my tivo thinks is episode 6 before episode 5 (which is actually 6 if the Tivo program guide was not acting doofy when recording the show).

At first I was confused why my tivo did not record episode 6 and I thought I would have to see it on demand but then I noticed the out of order listing.

rw2516 06-25-18 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Inhumans99 (Post 13359738)
Sorry to be dense but the way they show up on my tivo unwatched show guide it also shows eps 4, 6, and 5 is at the top of the list...should I watch what my tivo thinks is episode 6 before episode 5 (which is actually 6 if the Tivo program guide was not acting doofy when recording the show).

At first I was confused why my tivo did not record episode 6 and I thought I would have to see it on demand but then I noticed the out of order listing.

Episode 6 is the Nazi one and should be watched last of the three. If the second episode on your TiVo starts with the staff of a villa lined up out in front by Nazis, skip it, then watch it last.

rw2516 06-25-18 04:05 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 13359568)
Well, I binged all 6 episodes. That last Nazi one was... weird. I mean, it was fun, but that musical performance for Hitler and Cassie's dominatrix Nazi (as hot as she was), seemed really out of place for this show - it was fun, but just more wacky than what we're used to for the show.

Yeah. Where were the electric guitars and amps? Hitler getting blown up was kinda funny also. As was the newspaper headline.

Kdogg 06-25-18 05:14 PM

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I really enjoy this show end with its faults. The world is literally about to end and everyone is still keeping secrets? Really? It only took six episodes to get all the cards on the table. Good to see the FBI agent survived. It’s also good to see the writers are self aware of the loops the show falls into and use that as a plot point. It is possible Cole’s mom is Primary? Plus: That’s exactly what you do with a time machine.

MLBFan24 06-25-18 11:12 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Just watched episode 5 (The Christopher Lloyd one).


I’m just gonna say it - this show features the best use of time travel in movies/TV since Back to the Future.

Phenomenal

MLBFan24 06-27-18 12:02 AM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Finished episode 6 (Nazi episode). I said it last season and I’ll say it again - Emily Hampshire deserves an Emmy.

Deftones 06-27-18 02:33 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
That Nazi episode was fucking ridiculously hilarious and not completely out of line with the show despite how ridiculous it was. :lol:

MLBFan24 06-27-18 07:59 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
In my opinion, nothing seemed out of place for the last batch of episodes. I remember an 80s timeline episode from season 3 that was just as quirky.

And the singing performance was obviously a nod to BTTF, so it’s not completely random. I get the joke.

Jay G. 06-30-18 08:11 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 

Originally Posted by MLBFan24 (Post 13360044)
Just watched episode 5 (The Christopher Lloyd one).

I’m just gonna say it - this show features the best use of time travel in movies/TV since Back to the Future.

I liked that in an episode featuring Christopher Lloyd, they used the Back to the Future plotpoint of a guy learning he's going to be shot and deciding to wear a bulletproof vest.

And Amanda Schull looked sexy as hell as Cassandra in the dominatrix Nazi outfit, as little sense as that scene makes (when did she have time to change?)

https://i.imgur.com/UQ0VyKa.png


The Nazi episode was definitely in line with the 80s heist episode from season 3. The show's been great at threading the needle of doing some comedy in an otherwise deadly serious scenario.

Kdogg 07-01-18 04:33 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Finished the latest block. I’ll admit I did not see the twist at all. I had totally bought into James being the Witness’s grandson. Not only is he Hannah’s son, Jones’s grandson but also the demon from the poem. This might be my favorite time traveling show ever.

Kdogg 07-07-18 07:32 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
That was one of the most satisfying series finales I've seen in awhile. They pretty much wrapped up ever plot point and stayed within the structure the show built. This is sci-fi done right.

Jay G. 07-07-18 09:24 PM

Re: 12 Monkeys (SyFy) -- The Final Season Thread -- Premieres 6/15/18
 
Watched the two-part finale today. I agree with Kdogg that it was a very satisfying finale. They managed to tie up all the plot points, which is very tricky for a multi-season time travel story.

There was a fair amount of fan service, bringing back a lot of dead characters because, hey, time travel. And the choice of pop songs in a few places were funny, but oddly appropriate.

I do feel the show zig-zagged away from the more downbeat ending the first season may have suggested. But a four season show is a different beast than a single season show or a 2 hour movie. Viewers get a lot more attached to the characters, and you want to see them end up happy, especially if they're ultimately good people. Not every show can be Breaking Bad, and even there Jesse got his freedom.


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