Fans at San-Diego Comic-Con got to watch the pilot episode for The CW's new series Frequency, starring The Flash's Peyton List. This is our spoiler-free review of the episode, which premieres on Wednesday, October 5th, following Arrow.
Based on the Dennis Quaid/Jim Caviezel cross-time thriller from 2000, Frequency marks The CW's latest entry into the new resurgence of time travel TV, which was ushered in by Syfy's 12 Monkeys a year ago and then followed up this year with DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Now -- with Time After Time on ABC and Timeless on NBC also coming up -- time machines seem to be all the rage. And like 12 Monkeys, Frequency has been adapted from a movie and extended and expanded into a something that can exist as an ongoing series. The main difference with Frequency though when compared to the other shows, as far as we know at the outset, is that the only thing traveling through time is information. Timelines get altered, fates get averted, but no one's physically getting beamed through the universe and landing in a different era. There's just a mysterious pipeline that allows for some interesting drama.
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