That was the most fun I’ve had since becoming a COVID-19 refugee in Japan three weeks ago.
That was the most fun I’ve had since becoming a COVID-19 refugee in Japan three weeks ago.
YES!
This falls under the category of “Guilty Pleasures”...besides my teenaged daughter, no one knows how much I enjoyed this show.
Thank you.
That was a good time.
I’m probably one of the real “old-timers” here as I can remember rushing home from Boy Scout meetings to watch the original series, even before my parents relented and bought one of those “new color television sets that all the neighbors have except us.”
Bottom line. My 14 year old, kickboxing, piano playing daughter will love this movie and I will love seeing it with her.
I understand.
Damn geo-blocking!
I want to thank you for turning me on to this show. For the last 30 minutes I’ve had the door to my office closed and told my assistant that I was “not to be disturbed.” It was wonderful.
I am so happy that y’all have stepped up to declare your love for Z-Nation. The loneliness was getting to me.
Trump you! Geographic restrictions indeed!
Does anyone know how much he gets paid per episode?
I’ve been “a boss” for 40 out of my 63 years...the greatest mentor I have ever had along the way (aside from a few employees) was/is Picard. I would even follow him, and I’m not much of a follower.
Not an illusion for some us. We’re still out there.
Fracking uploader doesn’t make it available yada yada yada...
Geographic restrictions.
Please! My 13 year old daughter and I will be be flying on Malaysia Air tomorrow and she is obsessed with “Daddy, what if” scenarios.
For those of us who live on the other side of the Pacific things just suck. No rice. No fish. Bangkok runs out of potable water this May. Add to El Nino the diversion of the Mekong by Thailand to irrigate their northern provinces and a frenzy of dam construction for hydroelectric on the Mekong that’s going to destroy…
I’m probably older than any of you..and if not for “ol Bob” I probably wouldn’t have started down this road of a lifetime of passion with SF. I appreciate the fact that there are many better wordsmiths out there today, but Heinlein should not have his contribution diminished in any way.