"Voyagers!" Worlds Apart (TV Episode 1982) Poster

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(1982)

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8/10
Good Episode
richard.fuller125 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Having watched Voyagers of the Titanic out of sequence, this episode of the 20 episodes of Voyagers, the sixth one I have watched now, showed remarkable promise and appeal.

While Bogg is imprisoned with Lawrence of Arabia, Jeffrey is with Tom Edison.

Bogg's adventure was so-so, but the setup with Tom Edison (played very well by Steven Keats) was the scene-stealer. You're all but rooting for the group to discover the light bulb.

Voyagers doesn't get the characters connected to the situation very well, other than their using history to their advantage, which doesn't work out for them very well. Perhaps had they tried to alter history, only to then find themselves contributing to the story, that would have worked better.

This is what happens with Edison. Jeffrey (delivering one of the Meeno Peluce over-acting jobs) is telling Edison he mustn't give up on trying to invent the light bulb, and Jeffrey's shirt is torn.

As Edison is getting the needle and thread to repair Jeffrey's shirt . . . . Eureka! Little creative things like this is what makes the story, not 'but you're Tom Edison, you GOT to invent the light bulb!' Then the Lawrence of Arabia episode is almost upstaged by Shanit Keter as Medina, the imprisoned woman who is trying to free Lawrence. Watch as she performs the deed that we have just now recently observed taking place in the Iron Man movie (which ironically enough, also took place over 40 years ago in the first comic book, but with communist Chinese, but I digress).

Six episodes into this 20 episode show, I have finally gotten a good one, hopefully there will be another.
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7/10
Voyagers separated
bkoganbing3 March 2019
Phineas and Jeffrey get separated as they land in the Middle East in Aqaba and Jon-Erik Hexum is captured along with T.E. Lawrence. He tosses the Omni to Meeno Peluce and he escapes to Menlo Park where he goes to work in the lab of Thomas Edison.

Unfortunately Edison as played by Steven Keats tinkers with the Omni being the curious fellow he is. Unless it can get repaired Peluce and Hexum are stuck in their respective times.

Do you doubt they will succeed? I did love the casting of Judson Scott as Lawrence, blond and long haired he was obviously meant to suggest Peter O'Toole for the older viewers as that would be the image of Lawrence for my generation.

It's a close run thing for Lawrence as Peluce arrives back with a good Omni.
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