

Early Edition
Gary Hobson thinks he may even be losing his mind when tomorrow's newspaper mysteriously arrives today giving him a disconcerting look into the future. What will he do with tomorrow's news?
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Plot Summary
A man mysteriously receives tomorrow's newspaper today, giving him a chance to prevent tragedies. Each day, he grapples with the knowledge of future events and the ethical dilemmas of intervention. Working with a diverse cast of characters, he navigates the complexities of fate and free will, often facing personal risks.
Critical Reception
Early Edition garnered a generally positive reception for its unique premise and heartwarming storytelling. While some critics found the episodic nature predictable, the show was praised for its optimistic tone and the compelling performances of its lead actors. It resonated with audiences looking for a blend of drama, fantasy, and moral exploration.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive premise and emotional depth.
- Appreciated for its optimistic and hopeful outlook on life.
- Some found the weekly formula to be repetitive.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the show's concept of having a second chance to change events and found the characters relatable and the stories engaging. The show was seen as a feel-good program that offered a unique twist on everyday life.
Fun Fact
The concept of receiving tomorrow's newspaper a day in advance was inspired by a short story by Robert Nathan titled 'The Man Who Saw Tomorrow'.
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