Mizri
Mizri
Mizri

@Tyrunn: It isn't exactly terrible. I'm still trying to figure out why I should care if Sean dies in a fire or not. Aside from that, it is tolerable if you are looking for a mindless way to spend an hour in front of the TV. If you are looking for something to reach out and grab you tho, this isn't the show you want.

What are the guys in #43 supposed to be?

I bet he is one of those guys that will not move out of the fire too.

I am in love with the green lantern ride. I want to go on that now!

I guess I am one of those people left who actually enjoys having the book. E-readers are great, but if I really enjoy a book, I want the physical copy. Plus there are some authors I enjoy collecting.

I've been trying to care about Sean, his girlfriend, and his pet FBI agent. I really have. I just can't. At this point I am hoping Vicky or someone just shoots them. Sophia and her cohorts are more interesting.

There is no way a remake would be able to capture the insane magic that makes RHPS so amazing. Just don't even try. Accept it and go on with your life.

@Srynerson: My hopes for the show have been sinking a little more with each episode. I'm already tired of Sean, his girlfriend, and his pet FBI agent. I like the conversations with Sophia and the president, and occasionally the flashbacks. Last night there was a whole lot of action, yet nothing much seemed to be

@taminosk: If I ever find myself having to apologize to a hunk of metal for hurting its feelings I am going to just shoot myself.

Someone needs to explain to men that they, too, can have the dreaded breast sag.

"The Ontario Science Centre has set up an emergency unicorn hotline for the public for further information on unicorns or to report any unusual or questionable sightings. The hotline number is 416-696-3260."

I keep hoping that with all the flash backs and forwards and time warp things, they will fill in some of the holes at some point. I'm getting sick of thinking, "wait, what?" at the ending of each episode, however.

@The_Sporean_Bob: It should be a great tourist spot tho, because Mizri loves company!

As a woman who wears dresses, I would be very uncomfortable walking on clear floors.

@Shinta: I just spent four minutes staring in fascination at that. I'm pretty sure it ruined a few brain cells in the process.

@ShanaLD: Can't wait to see the expression on that special someone's face when they open that under the tree!

I find it eerie that places like this exist in modern America.