Imagine having the power to change history. Would you journey down the "rabbit hole"? This event series follows Jake Epping, an ordinary high school teacher, presented with the unthinkable mission of traveling back in time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Jake travels to the past in order to solve the most enduring mystery of the 20th century: who killed JFK, and could it have been stopped? But as Jake will learn, the past does not want to be changed. And trying to divert the course of history may prove fatal.
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Official site: www.hulu.com
7.7 (206 votes)
Previous Episode
The Day in Question
Episode 1x08; Apr 4, 2016
Past and present collide as Jake tries to stop JFK's assassination... and must pay a terrible price if he succeeds.
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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1x08: The Day in Question | Apr 4, 2016 | |
1x07: Soldier Boy | Mar 28, 2016 | |
1x06: Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald | Mar 21, 2016 |
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I enjoyed this show very much. Usually TV ruins Stephen King books. I did not read this one, but next to the original IT, this was by far the best adaptation for TV I have seen. I read the producers interview on why he did some things differently than the book, ( like not having multiple redo's in the time travel scenerio) and he made the right choices for sure. Excellent mini series. High quality too. I was impressed.

Al is dead on this side of the rabbit-hole and a child on the other, he can't be spoken to.
Which makes you wonder what would happen if Jake went through the rabbit-hole and simply laid low for a few decades until Al builds the diner and steps through it himself. Would it be nested, recursive? Within Al's rabbit-hole, would the past try to correct itself to the normal timeline for him, even though that's not the normal timeline for Jake? Or would it only be additive?
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11.22.63 Der Anschlag (
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11 22 63 Der Anschlag (
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