Easy interstellar travel? Not happening for me (not an expert physicist by any measure, but still know a damn lot more than those jackass writers).
Particles cannot go faster than light because as something accelerates close to light speed its mass increases so much that it can accelerate no longer. All plans for fast interstellar travel work around this rather than doubting it - Alcubierre drives warp space around the craft, while wormholes connect different parts of space-time to each other. The Alcubierre drive looks very unlikely to me, since it needs particles with negative mass, which I do not believe exist. Even antimatter seems to have positive mass.
Time travel of a sort, accelerating time to go faster into the future, is possible and people do it all the time just by moving at higher velocity. Going back in time looks impossible, because of the relativistic reasons which I gave earlier. Some wormhole trickery may be possible, but since the crew would have to survive essentially going through a sort of black hole, it still seems unlikely even if it is possible in theory.
My fuss about the "tachyons" was because tachyon is a real scientific word for a particle which exists. Any explanations of magical phenomena should not misuse any real scientific terms. This keeps the divide between truth and fiction clear. I did not mean that all fantasy had to be like Tolkien, only that it should not misuse any real science.