If only! That's what I was hoping to read.
If only! That's what I was hoping to read.
Clicked the Community notification. I'm disappoint!
*nods*
The show should get rid of both, but if one had to absolutely stay, who would I choose? Let's see.
Olivia was the main character because of her special powers, true, and that might have been the interesting thing about her, but seeing how her powers were so utterly disappointing, more of an excuse for angst than a tool for her (in the end it was the Bishops, who ended up saving the universes, not the main…
The TV trope that kids are able to tell fakes didn't bother me for once, but then this show is so bloody good, they turned the trope on its head and they had Allison trusting Kira's intelligence and telling her the truth, instead of making Kira some sort of test (if the fake manages to convince the suspecting kid, the…
I AM SPARTACUS!
I was hoping this would be the Count's last appearance, ugh! Seth Gabel sucks.
I'll give this two more episodes to convince me, but my goodness! This was pure rubbish! It had every possible cliché crammed in 45 minutes and the performances were awful. I like Kevin Bacon, but I couldn't stand his tortured hero portrayal. James Purefoy just managed to make me giggle. But the worst is that they're…
It wasn't perfect, but it had beautiful moments I'll never forget. That goes for the entire show, as well as for this episode. That final shot with Peter was all kinds of perfect and memorable. Let the speculation continue!
Favorite episode: "Peter", "White Tulip"
Not just you. Peter with the observer tech was my favorite part of the season. Alas, they ended it too quickly and it had no consequences.
Tell that to Lincoln Lee!
It is a very ugly retcon and it doesn't jive well with any of the dialogs about the boy being important. I'm disappointed.
1. I agree with you completely.
2. Again, I agree, but since they decided to go this path, they could have made it more compelling. Something like making Observer Peter a real threat to the status quo. Instead of having Walter empathize and fight for his son tooth and nails, not only to save him, but to save himself,…
1. I agree with you completely.
2. Again, I agree, but since they decided to go this path, they could have made it more compelling. Something like making Observer Peter a real threat to the status quo. Instead of having Walter empathize and fight for his son tooth and nails, not only to save him, but to save himself,…
Duh! Anything is more compelling than anyone having a relationship with Olivia.
Duh! Anything is more compelling than anyone having a relationship with Olivia.
Olivia can be a hypocrite, but that's a reflection on how narrow-minded the writing is sometimes. Olivia was bothered by the torture, because we needed to know Olivia is better than anyone else. She didn't object to horrifying terrorism using a chemical weapon, because that was meant to be cool. Deep thinking it's not…
Olivia can be a hypocrite, but that's a reflection on how narrow-minded the writing is sometimes. Olivia was bothered by the torture, because we needed to know Olivia is better than anyone else. She didn't object to horrifying terrorism using a chemical weapon, because that was meant to be cool. Deep thinking it's not…