BoomingEchoes
BoomingEchoes
BoomingEchoes

I was deeply saddened by the cancellation of "The Finder". As a Bones fan who left that show because the stories were getting boring in lue of being pandered to to sell a certain car, or told to go see a certain movie, I was happy that Hart Hanson's new show was pretty fresh and original..

"..and it seems increasingly unlikely that Touch will last more than another season."

Well, fair enough.. I'm hardly a Nazi about these things (cause to be really honest I've always been great with form, but pretty shitty with spelling and grammar), but maybe I just hold out hope that there's a higher standard out there, specially somewhere that isn't where I'm currently living -school system here is

If I did that I'd be hard pressed to not figure it has to do with certain stereotypes (that I won't mention, because this doesn't need to go there) based on where I live currently.. That and the school system here sucks -I disagree with pretty much everything they do.

Yeah, I had thought about that too, specially when I was int he act of writing it, but Burton and Depp have worked with her before (Sleepy Hollow) and.. Really.. Who's Burton to care? Look at the movie we got, I don't think he could be all that judgy, lol. And the character she'd play (which would have been Bella

Yeah, I didn't think about it being turned based when I wrote that, I was thinking more about level grinds.

This isn't a knock against you or anything, Kirk, but I'm a little disturbed at the fact you think this sounds like a 6th grade paper. Where the heck did you grow up?

I think Breaking Bad proves that just when you think there's enough, there's always a reason to need more.. Or to make it bluer.. or something, lol.

True, I just think maybe the darkness needs to be taken down a few notches if it were used as a template for Dark Shadows. Just seems a little too dark, ironically.

"Do JRPGs Need To Be Social To Survive?"

I'm not an insider or anything, but just on the fan-speculatory front, storywise, they've pushed each other away despite their few instances of "Hug me, I still love you forever" this season.

It also stands to reason that Walter would have a sudden breakdown and ram most of these guys with his car :)

I was hoping for more along the lines of Edward Scissorhands. Something about that movie -to me- blends the drama that Dark Shadows probably needed with a certain level of (not ridiculously overdone) brightness needed to bring it to todays audience and, of course, the weird.

I feel like I might need to explain what I meant by "...making a movie that isn't a period piece, based on a property that wasn't (mostly, until the flashbacks and time travel) a period piece, a period piece.." cause it really is sort of confusing, but I don't want to explain it in the main body of what I said, and I

I had a feeling about this, specially the idea to place the movie in the 70's, which was something I questioned heavily since they announced that bit. I knew there would be some sort of disconnect there that would hurt the movie, and I originally figured that it'd be because it was like making a movie that isn't a

Inventor/Scientist: Check.

He kept trying, but every time they came around something would poke a new hole.

Since Lex blows the doors off the strictness of the lists criteria, I'll leave Walter here.

Henry/Miles Dyson gets no love.. Or if he does it'll surely be taken away somehow an episode or two later...

I wish I could be a fly on the wall during one of their meetings, because it really does almost feel like its two completely different shows that happen to share the same mythology. I wouldn't be all that surprised if it was a matter of two different teams that -maybe- share some notes sometimes.