@Foohy: oh god no.
@Foohy: oh god no.
@ClintonD: I agree with Zuldim. DO NOT FREAKING JOKE ABOUT THAT!
"There is an active fan base eagerly awaiting this character's return to the big screen."
@BlueLightRosie: I had the exact same thought.
@Teh Dokter!: :(
@Teh Dokter!: Oh crap. Next week = no new FRINGE?
You know, I totally dug this episode. It was exciting, and it hit all the right buttons.
It's a fun film, but it's more of a comedy than anything else. Still; it's fun, and it has cool trolls.
The only question that matters is...
Oh dear god no. This makes me sad, and a bit scared. :/
@Ghost in the Machine: I second this!
Didn't we already have George Clooney as a spy in the 60's with "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", the terrific film about Chuck Barry, written by Charlie Kaufman?
I would like another tale in the Potter-universe. More about the world, the government and all that stuff.
@ChampionshipFacial: I have a similar feeling. I just think that with Darabont on the writing side, he should've taken care of this pretty quickly.
You know, I am VERY disappointed with this. Yeah, it's not bad, and the gore's cool, but it just feels so... (yeah, I'm going there) unrealistic.
@BrendCh06: The caps sucked me in too. :(
@SlayBeau: I love the fact that you can change the lower-case "k" in that last sentence and get a joke. (The "no"-part before "king" might also need deleting, but still...)
This episode was the season's weakest to this point. The explanations all got a bit too weird and new-agey. But beside that, it was certainly not a bad episode.
He also produced BLUE VELVET, one of Lynch's finest films and, arguably, a fantasy film. ;)
I'm really getting tired of the lackluster DOCTOR WHO-spoilers. Right now, I just want a trailer.