
Character Deep Dive: Rufus Carlin
Timeless’ brave, witty, and hilarious Pilot, Rufus Carlin will always be one of the most memorable characters in any show’s history.
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Timeless’ brave, witty, and hilarious Pilot, Rufus Carlin will always be one of the most memorable characters in any show’s history.
Timeless’ “The Miracle of Christmas” wasn’t perfect, understandably so, but it was a beautiful finale meant to showcase the power of love above all things.
Timeless’ “The General” and “Chinatown” mark the series’ two part season finale, which was full of great performances and even more heart.
Timeless’ “The Day Reagan Was Shot” allowed us to get to know Agent Christopher more closely while showing the moments that changed her life forever.
Timeless’ “The King of the Delta Blues” took Conner Mason on an adventure inside his own creation and in the process, it saved music too.
Timeless’ “Hollywoodland” explored the relationship we’d all been itching to see, gave us more insight on Jiya, and someone’s back from the “dead.”
Timeless’ “The Darlington 500” combined history and the present beautifully to showcase character growth while moving the plot along.
Timeless’ “The War to End All Wars” served as a brilliant season premiere which showcased the detail that the fight is just getting started.
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In its season finale, Timeless’ “The Red Scare” reveals a key member of Rittenhouse while showing us different sides to the complex characters trying to stop them.
Timeless’ “The Lost Generation” takes the team (and a new, temporary member) to May 21, 1927, chaos ensues, but there’s a lot of heart too.
Timeless’ “Karma Chameleon” follows Wyatt and Rufus on a rogue mission to the 80s in an attempt to pull a Back to the Future change.
Timeless’ “The Murder of Jesse James” introduced us to The Lone Ranger and Bass Reeves, while exploring the differences between easy choices and right ones.
Timeless’ “The World’s Columbian Exposition” takes our favorite characters to 1893 Chicago and forces them to confront their fears.