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        <title>JOURNEYMAN -- "The Year Of The Rabbit"</title>
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        <description>Tonight is where the truth comes out, at least as far as Dan&amp;rsquo;s (Kevin McKidd) rendezvous&amp;rsquo; with Livia (Moon Bloodgood) are concerned. Last week Dan&amp;rsquo;s wife, Katie (Gretchen Egolf) confronted him about the watch she found in his coat pocket, so the cat is out of the bag. As if this woman didn&amp;rsquo;t have enough to deal with, now she has to compete with a time-traveling ghost. Well, I guess Livia isn&amp;rsquo;t really a ghost, but up until Dan began whipping through time, everybody thought she had perished in a plane crash. This is just one of the plot twists in JOUNERYMAN. While the writers are definitely keeping us on the edge of our seats wondering how and why this is all happening, I&amp;rsquo;m feeling a little overwhelmed by the amount of bizarre incidents that take place in this family&amp;rsquo;s life. I&amp;rsquo;m not saying I don&amp;rsquo;t appreciate their effort, I just wish they had spaced these shockers out a bit more. That being said, I do enjoy watching Dan bounce back and forth between his time and the past trying to figure out whom he&amp;rsquo;s supposed to be helping. 

But just because he keeps getting plopped in front of the same person, doesn&amp;rsquo;t mean that they are the intended target. As we&amp;rsquo;ve seen, sometimes it&amp;rsquo;s a six degrees of separation situation, where Dan has to help one person in order to save another one. Now that&amp;rsquo;s interesting without being too complicated. Tonight Dan is thrown back to 1998, where he follows around a woman who co founded a software company. As it turns out, this woman&amp;rsquo;s fianc&amp;eacute; was tweaking the company&amp;rsquo;s books, so you see, it could be that he is the victim Dan is supposed to save. Either way, since they are tied together in time and circumstances, they both require Dan&amp;rsquo;s attention. Meanwhile, poor Katie is trying to keep it together for the fund-raiser she is in charge of. But with a husband who keeps mysteriously disappearing, it makes it so much more difficult for her, especially when she has to be concerned with whether or not her husband will even be there to give her his support.</description>
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