Yeah, I thought I saw that.
Yeah, I thought I saw that.
Man, this show is rife with gorgeous Latina women. I approve
Never be surprised by negative fan reactions to things on the internet. Never!
Emerson is one of the best examples of why the showrunners didn't to have EVERYTHING planned out. You need to be able to call audibles. Some more long term planning would have been good but it's not the worst thing in the world that they didn't have everything planned out.
The only episode of this show I truly think was filler was Expose. That's mainly because of it's placement after a huge development. But, even in that case, it dispatched two characters that needed to go so it wasn't useless. And it was a lot of fun.
My issue with the term filler is that it's used for every type of show nowadays. Like, how the fuck does New Girl and Brooklyn-99 have filler episodes? WHAT THE FUCK ARE THEY BUILDING TOWARDS? Nothing.
I think Jax may actually kill Abel one day if doesn't stop rubbing his head so damn hard. That's why he's irritated Jax. Leave his fucking head alone.
Dammit. Channing Tatutm's wife had an actual job for a while.
Technically, yes. If Ben wasn't around, he would have never been around to play with their lives like he did. But, he ended up causing the evil.
To you they don't. Others appreciate the change of pace. Either way the show needs to function as more than a action/gorefest. If they never did anything but that they would be considered lazy.
T_dawg in the writers room?
It wasn't a good episode but I hate the amount of zombie kills being brought up as your focal point. Its like how people use to hitchhiker when someone didn't get whacked on sopranos. The show needs to be about more than that to keep going.
Never heard of someone not trusting Sayid before. He was nothing if not loyal to the survivors. I get the unstable part but at the same time, he was always looking out for the group. That made him someone I would always trust.
I don't count that as interesting at all. It's just a development. Nothing much comes to it at the end of the day for multiple reasons. And none of it was worth what we had to see to get there.
This is not a reality show. In the situation of this show, the crew had every right to be guarded towards Jack. If anything because he had someone who was an OTHER as far as they were concerned days prior. It was stupid and annoying (IMO obviously).
I've never really thought about a overall low point. There are moments that ring false of course but nothing that makes me think "This is the absolute worse". Damn near everything Kate does after she escapes the others in season 3 makes me want to punch a wall though. Just can't stand her character in the last half of…
Riveting response. Saying nothing could have worked just as well.
In what world is a side characters son comparable to one the siblings of the main characters in another show? At what purpose would he shaved served in this episode anyway to be brought up? Anyway, Charlie is not the urkel of the show. He's the zany co worker most sitcoms have. Either it's a silly character or a rival…
Enjoy that incorrect opinion. Just joking. I just know I Damn sure don't agree with it. My only problem is that I've become to aware of the twist endings. It takes me out of sketches sometimes because I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Didn't even think about until the last scene. I love Pops but he doesn't always have to be there.