Mar 24 2008

Stream Episode 12 Tonight at 10PM ET

Published at 3:56 pm under News

It’s week 12 of our streaming event. Stream the episode 12 of Journeyman, “The Hanged Man,” tonight at 10 PM EST, Journeyman’s regular time-slot, at Hulu or here in this post after the jump. If you can’t make it at 10 PM, then stream at another time today. Be sure to click on the ads while you stream, and post advertiser contact info in this thread so we can let the advertisers know we watched.

It’s the same plan as previous weeks. It would be great if you can watch it with someone who hasn’t seen the show before. Spread the word. E-mail other Journeyman fans. Post it on MySpace, Facebook, Yahoo or any other place there are Journeyman groups.

Enjoy the episode, and come to our forums while you watch to chat about the show in our shoutbox or to discuss the episode once you’ve watched.

18 Responses to “Stream Episode 12 Tonight at 10PM ET”

  1. Njdehon 24 Mar 2008 at 4:31 pm

    I think you made a typo on the post, “The Hanged Man” is the 12th episode.

  2. SSGon 24 Mar 2008 at 7:48 pm

    Gretchen Egolf was on Medium last week. Traitor!

  3. Njdehon 24 Mar 2008 at 8:15 pm

    well, shes gotta have a job lol.

  4. Toddon 24 Mar 2008 at 9:50 pm

    Typos fixed. Thanks.

  5. Aaronon 24 Mar 2008 at 10:59 pm

    I just streamed this episode twice. Question. What are we going to do after episode 13? I’m perfectly content to start this whole thing over again.

  6. ejoannaon 25 Mar 2008 at 2:01 am

    This was the episode that proved to me that JM was even more than excellent: it was genius! The son-daughter switch was, for me, the most profound dilemma in the series so far.

  7. jmanfan24on 25 Mar 2008 at 2:27 pm

    I’ll send one of those nifty postcards tomorrow.

    I read Moon Bloodgood is going to be in the new Street Fighter Movie. I hope a Journeyman DVD set is as good as Day Break’s is. I want commentaries galore!

  8. Matton 25 Mar 2008 at 2:44 pm

    NBC made a BIG mistake n my opinion! I was just on NBC.com and was shocked to find out that this awesome show was let go. I switched from CSI:Miami to this show. I watched the first one and was hooked. Kinda reminded me of Quantum Leap and that show was on several seasons. I’m glad to see all of the efforts to keep the show alive. Maybe Fox should pick up the show and put it on. Or Get rid of one of the several LAW & ORDERS. NBC has lost it’s mind. Can’t they see that reruns of Deal and other crap like my dad is better than your dad oh and Lipstick Jungle (don’t get me started) are just plane crap shows. Let’s get away from reality crap and put shows on that we will watch like Journeyman. I guess I’ll have to go back to CSI:Miami and CBS. NBC if you are listening …. YOU JUST LOST A CUSTOMER.

  9. Karenon 25 Mar 2008 at 3:36 pm

    Why did you cancel Jorneyman???????

  10. Rebeccaon 25 Mar 2008 at 3:46 pm

    I loved Journeyman. Too many silly reality shows. I loved the plotlines and the characters. Maybe NBC will change their minds.

  11. Cross Knightson 25 Mar 2008 at 8:37 pm

    This is my favorite episode :)

  12. jmanfan24on 26 Mar 2008 at 2:37 am

    I agree. The Hanged Man was a superb episode and really showed the effects of time traveling. I don’t recall ever seeing anything like that on Quantum Leap.

  13. Double Gon 26 Mar 2008 at 12:58 pm

    The show was canceled because it did not receive the ratings the network was expecting for a show that expensive to produce. A “reality show” (I use the term loosely) or Game Show is comparatively cheap to make, and gets about the same and sometimes better viewer numbers. If people would stop tuning into those empty and mindless shows the networks would have to start producing shows with intelligence and substance, like Journeyman. Frankly it is all about the numbers and NBC isn’t to blame, it is all the “reality show” crazed viewing public that is to be blamed for the lose of this great show. Had it been aired before the “reality fanaticism” started it would have survived. NBC is just looking to better its bottom line, because if the people in charge now don’t, there are others ready to step in and do it. So if you watch American Idle, Survivor, Big Brother or any of those types of shows blame yourself.

  14. trish1lmton 26 Mar 2008 at 5:29 pm

    I LOVED Journeyman; I just read that it was dropped and I don’t understand why at all! NBC decisionmakers are wacky. What can we do to protest?

  15. trish1lmton 26 Mar 2008 at 5:31 pm

    I just read Double G’s comment and - I am not and have never been a fan of reality television shows. I want to be swept away - to escape the stress of life. I loved doing that with journeyman.

  16. Wallyon 26 Mar 2008 at 8:21 pm

    I blame the writer’s strike in a bizarre way. If the strike didn’t happen I am willing to bet that people like trish1lmt above me here would have know much earlier that JM was “done” and more people would have joined the campaign earlier for a bigger push prior to the failure of Jerhico’s relaunch offering us a better chance for JM to come back. I know that is some backwards @$$ logic and is silly to look at it that way but in some weird way it might make sense.
    In reality, everything Double G stated is absolutely 100% true, especially the part about all they care about is the bottom line and if they can’t imporve it then there is another group behind them that will (try).
    One day long ago TV was about entertainment for the masses, now it is just another business all about dollars and sense. If we don’t have the sense to turn off the TV during “reality TV” and it makes them the dollars then they’ll just keep pumping that crap out and shows like JM will always fail.
    At this point I am hoping that New Amsterdam does well, it may not be JM but it has two things going for it, its not a reality show so you need a brain and number two, it isnt on NBC.

  17. Mark Son 31 Mar 2008 at 11:24 am

    I do understand that the networks are a business. But there has got to be a better way of tracking the viewing than the Neilsen Ratings. It is about as outdated and useless as the Electoral College. I myself refuse to watch anything more on the big 4 networks. I will not get sucked in by any new programming that they feed us. I am done.

    I will go to cable channels or keep buying old series on dvd. There are so many programs out there that are amazing! Macgyver, Quantum Leap, Rockford Files, and the list goes on and on.

    Just a thought for NBC……Seinfeld did horrible the first couple of seasons, but your then president had faith in it. Thank Goodness the people running the networks weren’t in charge back then.

    I am am done NBC, ABC, CBS (Jericho) and FOX……..

  18. Zanderon 10 Apr 2008 at 5:44 pm

    What kind of world allows “Biggest Loser” and cancels “Journeyman”!!!
    This move keeps me off the so-called Big 3 and running to cable where at least they
    challange your brain a little. The writing was excellent and the cast harmonious. So they decide the numbers aren’t worth keeping it. I haven’t found a show like this since “the Wire” on HBO. It was also a little to “real” for the masses. But Journeyman was Sci-Fi and the so-called gurus couldn’t find a spot for it on a network that brings us such gems as “Celebrity Apprentice” and “America’s Got Talent”!!!