I didn't mind hearing it because it fit in so well with Rose telling Alterna-Jack that he could let go now. It seemed like a theme we'd be coming back to.
I didn't mind hearing it because it fit in so well with Rose telling Alterna-Jack that he could let go now. It seemed like a theme we'd be coming back to.
Somehow Lost ending with "All you Need is Love" would work…as long as the Island's security system fights the Village's security system.
Even though my brain flashed "Don't slam the dynamite down so hard" and some 'friend' on my social network posted "Boom goes the dynamite! #Lost" I was still surprised the show just disposed of her so quickly. It was an interesting counterpoint to the most surprising death on Lost, Libby. I didn't think Libby would…
I was laughing pretty hard during the montage of Lily's injuries. I thought it helped the theme of the episode that we started on a 'real' moment and swerved into spectacularly more ludicrous ones. Marshall really is a giant.
Could be worse, anyone remember 11 years ago when everyone thought we we were getting 9 Star Wars movies in total? Say what you will about the prequels, which he promised for years, Lucas did do some self-censoring.
I actually really enjoyed the moment in House of M when they give Peter his memories back and he realizes the love of his life in this fake dimension is Gwen Stacy who, 25 year old spoiler alert!, is not in his timeline anymore. I felt for the poor guy.
My buddy emailed me yesterday because a girl at his work asked if he watched Lost so she could know what's going on. He asked when she stopped watching and she said she never watched it. He was really at a loss to explain Lost to a newbie so he just said some vague mysterious sounding things. You know, to prepare her…
All I remember about that movie is a little kid with a fro is near an exploding house and does one of those 70's style gets blown back by the explosion while swimming in mid-air terrible special effects things. This is not normally a funny thing. However my buddy thought this was so funny that he couldn't stop…
Also to further reiterate I don't believe the flash-sideways is an epilogue. Just something that is happening at the same time and is a temptation to not reintegrate the timelines. It's posted below, and I don't know if I ever posted it here or just emailed it to friends, but I like the idea of the Last Temptation of…
Certainly I don't want to assign 'good' or 'evil' labels to each timeline. It just does seem like in the Flash-Sideways the characters are getting the one thing they always wanted. Whether they're getting 'monkey-paw' versions, good term who ever said it elsewhere, of those wishes is another thing entirely. I think…
I also feel like Dewey Cox is an underrated gem. I'm a huge fan of John C Reiley and Jenna Fischer's 'Duet' and 'Blowing me…kisses.' And Dewey on PCP cracks me up every time.
Tony Shalhoub earns his 7, or so, years of Emmy wins from Monk with his performance in Galaxy Quest. That whole movie is just an affectionate punch in the arm to multiple generations of dedicated fans.
I always figured Island Eloise took Daniel's journal and used it to ensure specific events would happen as they did to ensure the h-bomb would be set off. Since Desmond was Daniel's Constant it made sense there would be a lot of information about Desmond in it. Especially his propensity to get engulfed by…
I still believe they focused in on Evelyn Shaw's bracelet that she dropped because it used to belong to Mama Batrowski. There's going to be a connection there we don't know about yet. Maybe someone comes after Sarah because she has the bracelet.
Well if you can't keep your sense of humor during decades of Imperial oppression what do you have left?
I can't believe there wasn't a specific callout to "Great joy…and happiness!" 20 years later I was playing Mass Effect, which features Marina Sirtis, and all I could think to myself was "I'm gonna shove great joy and happiness down your throat!" Though even Marina Sirtis knew that was a terrible line.
I too had grown up in a Star Trek family, watching endless reruns at dinner and even seeing the movies first run when we barely went out to movies. When they showed the Star Trek: TNG trailer in front of Star Trek IV it was huge. A brand new tv show. And then suddenly the day was here! As an eight year old this was…
Oh man, 'Masks' was just on the other day. I remember it being awesomely terrible and even had my roommate watch for a few minutes. I kept saying "Wait for it…" and then pretty much nothing happened. All he could say was "I don't know why you watch this show." Though he did dig last night's 80's Fringe.
I still have a soft spot for Face/Off too. It's dialogue is so ridiculous with gems like "We're going to have to take his Face…Off!" Thanks for getting that title in there. And the scene with Nic Cage and his coat is still pretty sweet.
Hey, Pacey's cool now that he's on Fringe! Right?