JamesHudnall
James Hudnall
JamesHudnall

I don't write for that site anymore, but yes, that's me. And no, he wasn't a liar. He just disagreed with you, apparently.

Under the Dome: Lost with lamer sub-plots

I don't deny the climate changes, that would be silly :)

:) Yes, true science is skeptical by nature.

The climate is a mystery but the science is settled. :)

I think they do their plots using manatees left over from Family Guy plot sessions that have been given hallucinogens

I do all the time, usually I criticize my own dreams (while they are happening) by saying that doesn't make sense or that should be different because. It's like I hear my own voice interjecting in the dream. And then the dream alters course. I had a dream like that last night. But I don't make the dream change into

I guess I am in the minority but I found the series to be torture the longer it went on. Full of bad cliches, self indulgence and sheer laziness on the writer's part with one of the worst endings since "it was all a dream". The villains are cartoons. The most human villain in the series is a robot

It's gets to be torture later on. The ending is one of the worst endings in the history of crap. You know a series is in trouble when an author inserts himself as a character then magically solves jams the characters get into by "helping" them. My favorite part is where dread enemies are revealed to be ripped off from

And Gene Simmons as the villain

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This movie by the great Osamu Tezuka (Astro Boy, Kimba) based on his great manga series Phoenix has an excellent robot/human drama. The opening after the credits shows how a robot nanny develops a relationship with its charge.\

Projection is a disease. Seek help.

Willful ignorance breeds calamity as we're seeing in the current administrations foreign policy. That goes double for so called environmentalists whose ignorance of things like nuclear power perpetuated fossil fuel plants for decades which spewed thousands of metric tons of toxic waste into the atmosphere when nuclear

It is trying to be the 80s Mad Men, with Lee Pace in the John Hamm role, except Lee Pace's character may or may not be psychotic.

There have been the occasional episode, but my problem is they make Holmes out to be almost superhuman at times. The way they explained (or didn't) how he faked his suicide and then was some kind oif James Bond spy, is a good example.

Agreed. Holmes is a flawed person with weaknesses of his own. They make him too powerful instead of showing how his bubris might blind him at times.

Yes, so he shares some of the blame

Yes, they also started a lot of JJ tropes with that show, like cars coming out of nowhere and crashed into other cars or people.

70s couture will get you every time