The corridors of time must have a wash room and a launderette because when Tony and Doug arrive in Honolulu, 1941, they're no longer covered in the dirt and grime from the mine in the previous episode. Another thing I've noticed is that, of all the infinite possibilities, the pair have so far landed in the 20th century four times in a row - what are the odds?
This time the time-traveling scientists arrive at Pearl Harbour on the day before the Japanese attack. Once again, they attempt to alter history by warning the Americans, but also reveal to the Japanese details of the bombing of Hiroshima, displaying a staggering level of stupidity for men so well educated.
Packed with parodoxical issues and huge plot-holes, this episode is extremely problematic and consequently thoroughly frustrating. It ends with a touching scene in which Tony finally discovers what happened to his father, who mysteriously disappeared when he was young, but all that goes before is quite preposterous. Only four episodes in and I already understand why this show only ran for one season: it doesn't make sense.