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Mr. Cole is the priority, then we worry about the core, Jones tells her team in tonight's episode. She's speaking of the tracer signal: Staying locked on Cole, tracking him in time and space, is the single most important task. All future missions rely upon calling him back, and that need eclipses all others, including the need to preserve the machinery. But it functions as a metaphor for the show as well. Stay locked on Cole and the story stays strong. Lose sight of him and it falters. The characters and emotional arcs of 12 Monkeys have stumbled over its eight episodes, but the story mechanics stayed strong. The show has clearly conveyed the potentially confusing jumps through time and space with seemingly effortless focus, and kept the larger narrative free of distractions by keeping everything centered tightly around James Cole. Until tonight. Yesterday inverts most of the expectations the series has established, not entirely successfully. Cole spends his scant minutes of the ... Written by William Waddy
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
27 years after a virus wipes out most of humanity, scientists send a man (James Cole) back to 2015 to stop the plague from ever happening. Cole's only lead is a virologis ...
EPS02
Cole returns to the year 2015 to gather knowledge from a patient inside a mental institution. Jones believes that the 12 Monkeys are somehow involved in the pandemic that ...
EPS03
We find out that Cole needs to go back to 2014 and find 'the one that got away' named Henri Toussaint who is from Haiti. Meanwhile Dr. Railly working through some issues ...