In its most unsettling episode since “The Kill Floor,” the past (and his own bad decisions) catch up with Jake…

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Bridget Carpenter
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A teacher discovers a time portal that leads to October 21st, 1960 and goes on a quest to try and prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which is complicated by the presence of Lee Harvey Oswald and the fact that he's falling in love with the past itself.
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