But miraculously gets released, because a large scale terrorist act cannot involve more than one suspect at a time! :-P
Of course there was a lot of confusion there and agree on the cramming of events in the end. Still there was a lot of good stuff too and they didn't live loose ends. The Initiative reveal kinda elevated the whole season's plot. On the WTF side, couldn't the police hold both Nolan and Aiden? There was plenty of…
You mean, like Queen Victoria started Torchwood?
Kill Aiden, please. And put Charlotte in a comma, and have Declan sit quietly in her room for the duration of the following season. Also, make Con Edison the fall guy for this (Nolan, Emily, Aiden are now truly guilty for whatever disaster is in the works)
Let's not forget that NRA, gun nuts blame entertainment for the consequences of their products. So, they get to shoot people and we get entertainment curfew, because, gods know, to check the guns would be crazy! (or something)
Um, no. Buffy/Angel this may be not, but I don't think is less than True Blood - and I enjoyed that one a lot too. Yes, it's campy and flawed and some lines are absurd and corny. This is mitigated by the fact that most of them are spoken by teens, so it makes it more natural. I had to stop reading the "review" which…
It took forever to go through all the episodes, until I got to the last two. Once Tusk showed up, it was as if better writers took the reigns and I watched them both in one sitting. The Underwood-Tusk interplay was the one and only interesting part of the story. I agree it was beautifully filmed and the actors were…
I loved it. Didn't think of Rope, but Swimming with Sharks. And, maybe a bit Clockwork Orange too.
Absolutely loved Gary on Alpha. Was considered realistic by a lot of viewer with direct exposure to the condition.
The use of the names in the story: The Gardener is named Stammetz. Paul Stamets is a known mycologist who insists on putting his name on natural supplements made of mushrooms he markets. (He also sells mushroom growing kits - but they involve wood, not corpses) http://www.fungi.com/about-…
Also, a coincidence, the…
We don't actually know Ashley is on board with Jack. She can't resist the opportunity to find out more secrets which then she can use as she seems fit.
Who is L'Oriel?
Yesss! I missed the bright colors, the weirdness, the laughs and the heartbreak from this amazing show! I think just enough time passed for me to re-watch with a fresh eye. Just saw the first episode on Hulu (had them all on videotapes, but no more VCR) It holds amazingly well. It looks better than BSG and the…
Sire, the hint of the mob was needed for the hatchet job to be complete. A mobster lobbyist!
OK, first of all WTF is an "union lobbyist"? The writers obviously think unions are special interest (like corporations) which is why they never heard of representatives. How can one craft a political story without understanding the basics about the players they are using as characters?
I was so not planing to watch this. Then I flipped the channel and saw Captain Kirk and became powerless to resist (see my name?). I thought McFarlane was quite good at times, with notable exceptions such as the losers song. I had a lot of fun on twitter - Patton Oswald and Joel McHale were in rare form (watching a…
I like the tire iron remark as most people watching the show completely forgot that sainted "Amanda" was a murderess several times over.
Lots to like in this episode - gave it an A. Emily & Nolan, the Graysons, even Amanda&Jack fake-off on the boat. However, unlike most, I didn't shed a tear at poor psycho-turned-saint Amanda's fate, because - huh - the reset defied credibility too much. From last year's scene of her on the boat with jack where you…
How many people - politicians, local or national thought their jobs were at risk after 35 kids/teachers were killed at Newton? Some politicians even felt safe enough to make fun/heckle grieving parents. In light of that, the Peachoid story line was so screamingly stupid, it sinks the whole series. And who puts a sexy…