Okay, let’s talk about this “Travelers” show from 2016. I got hooked on it, and honestly, I’ve been meaning to share my experience with you guys.
So, picture this: I was scrolling through Netflix, looking for something new to watch. I stumbled upon this show called “Travelers.” The synopsis mentioned something about people from the future sending their consciousness back in time to save humanity. Sounded interesting enough, so I decided to give it a shot.
I started with episode one. It was a bit slow at first, you know, introducing the characters and the whole time-travel concept. But I kept watching. Then, by the time I hit episode five of the first season, BAM! I was hooked. Seriously, I couldn’t stop watching. Many sleepless nights followed that week…
- Episode one: slow beginning, characters are introduced, time travel is introduced.
- Episode five: got hooked, cannot stop watching.
The basic idea is that these “travelers” from the future take over the bodies of people in the 21st century who were about to die anyway. They have these specific missions to prevent certain events that lead to the collapse of society in the future. It’s like, imagine knowing how things go wrong and then going back to fix it before it even happens.
I watched the entire first season in, like, one sitting. Then I started the second season, and that’s when things got even crazier. There are all these different factions, internal conflicts, and unexpected twists. I remember there was this one episode where a traveler had to make a really tough choice, and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
I even started digging around online to see what other people were saying about the show. I found out that Eric McCormack, the guy from “Will & Grace,” is in it. Who knew he could do sci-fi? Also, the show is from Canada. I learned that it’s a pretty popular show there.

By the time I finished the third season, I felt like I had been through a whole journey with these characters. I even remember the last episode vividly, they introduced this new protocol, and there were some major losses that totally shattered me. Made for a really intense ending, let me tell you.
Wrap up
Honestly, “Travelers” is one of those shows that really stuck with me. It’s a cool mix of sci-fi, drama, and even a bit of mystery. If you’re into time travel and saving the world kind of stuff, you should totally check it out. I know I’ll probably end up rewatching it at some point, just to experience it all over again.