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Revision as of 09:34, 25 December 2011
Journeyman was a 2007 Science Fiction television show that starred Kevin McKidd as Dan Vasser, a newspaper reporter in San Francisco who travels back in time to help people. Similar to the show Quantum Leap except for the fact that Dan Vasser doesn't inhabit other people's bodies, he goes back himself and often runs the risk of running into a younger version of himself. The show had a good fan following and was critically acclaimed but was yet another casualty of the ill advised 2007 WGA writer's strike. When the strike ended, most networks had eliminated a lot of their 'narrative' shows and replaced them with 'reality tv'.
The following is a WORK IN PROGRESS:
The following guns were used on the show Journeyman: