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Tango0105 Oct 2017 8:41 p.m. PST

…of Time-Travel for Profit.

"The first trailer for Lifeline, an eight-episode sci-fi thriller and YouTube Red Original Series, is now available to watch in all its time-jumping glory. Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights) stars in the thriller alongside Sydney Park (The Walking Dead). Written by Ben Freiburger and Grant Wheeler, Lifeline centers on a for-profit agency whose clients pay them to prevent their accidental death. The way the agents do this is by manipulating time and traveling forward in order to save their clients' lives. But unlike many time-traveling stories out there, Lifeline looks like it will focus on the consequences of these actions rather than just the cool conceit that acts as the hook. Think more hard sci-fi series like 12 Monkeys rather than superhero flights of fancy like The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow…."
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capncarp12 Oct 2017 6:55 p.m. PST

Ummmm…if they are going to the future, how do they determine that someone will die 33 days from now?

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