Talk:The Triangle (miniseries)

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Reality seems to be warping around them. I don't know what should be done about how to describe what is happening. On the one hand, trying to describe what is happening without attributing causes is problematic, but any attempt to nominate a cause is problematic as well. A wide variety of possible causes could be presented, but this sort of thing is not common for a encyclopedia article, but "glimpses of alternative realities" (a statement made in the show) isn't that common either.

I'm typing this as I'm watching it. Just saw the part where a reality wave turned a guy from a Nazi to an ordinary citizen. Hackwrench 22:49, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Bulgarian Anthem in a Nazi Scene

This scene is what i will be talking about so please watch it carefully! In the second epizode (at the 38-th minute) there is a scene with nazi appearing from a parralel time (most likely in the past) where you may hear the Bulgarian national anthem as a background. This is intolerable throwing mud at the Bulgarians (especially when there is nothing bulgarian in that scene)! What would happen if the American national anthem sounds in a bulgarian film on a nazi scene ??? Would you, my darling Americans, like that and take it simple-hearted?

I agree. It's a complete disgrace. I'm a Bulgarian and although I do not admire my current government I am strong supporter of our cultural identity and background. Thus, I find these condemnfully and I think that the makers of this story should be punished by law!

Painbearer 23:35, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Did you even watch the movie? That wasn't from the past, that was from an alternate reality, and those weren't the same swastika-bearing German nazis from WWII. I don't know, maybe in that alternate reality, Bulgarian fascists conquered the US. Master Deusoma 02:05, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Plot summary

Is it really necessary to compare the plot of this miniseries with that of an episode of Star Trek TNG? Can not it be given a summary without making a reference to an TV episode that only Star Trek fans would know about? Can't we make The Triangle's plot summary stand on its own? --Destron Commander 07:38, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

What's worse is that the summary for that episode is the exact same, citing back here. I think it was copy+pasted from one to the other.
Seriously, that's stupid. Can someone who's seen the series fix the summary? --68.0.145.210 02:36, 21 October 2006 (UTC)