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Season 3
Season 3 is scheduled to premiere worldwide on Netflix in late 2018. Series star Eric McCormack will direct the first episode. [6]
Critical reception
Neil Genzlinger, writing for The New York Times , described the show as "tasty", and "enjoyable science fiction", with "some attention-grabbing flourishes and fine acting". [7] Hanh Nguyen, writing for
IndieWire , describes the series as "fun and freaky," finding the series' appeal "in how the core group of five travelers adjust to life in our present," noting the "human nature in the travelers". [8] Lawrence Devoe, of TheaterByte.com, called the series "tautly paced and suspenseful" with "well-developed characters", declaring that "Brad Wright has a real knack for creating futuristic series". [9] Evan Narcisse, reviewing the first five episodes for io9 , appreciated the moral dilemmas offered by the series premise and the awkwardness presented by the characters' interactions with their hosts' friends, colleagues, lovers, or caretakers: "This is a superhero show in double disguise, offering up clever explorations of the secret identity concept that touch on the guilt and contortions that come with living a double life." [10] Netflix announced that the series was one of its "most devoured" series in 2017. [11]
Season 2 is described as "bigger and better" by Forbes , which notes: "There’s a lot to love about what Travelers brings to the table this season. The show has truly come into its own."
"The worst bit is the uncontrollable coughing," says Andrew O'Dwyer, who is recovering after being infected with the new coronavirus following a skiing trip to Italy in late February. "I've had worse flu, without a doubt - but I wouldn't want to catch it again," he says during his self-isolation at home in south-west London. Despite having type 1 diabetes, Andrew says having the virus "isn't anything to worry about for me personally". He adds that the fever he experienced is "no different to normal flu-type symptoms". "I've not been concerned," he says. The severity of symptoms can vary widely among people. Those who are older and have pre-existing medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, heart disease) are more likely to become severely ill and can need hospital treatment. There have been 10 coronavirus-related deaths so far in the UK. Andrew was told the virus wasn't circulating in the resort ...
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